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Everything Is An Emergency

Bess Stillman

I'm Bess Stillman: ER doctor, writer, recent widow to Jake Seliger, who died of SCC of the tongue, and soon-to-be Mom to Athena. I write about the challenges of being corporeal. Here you'll find essays on life, death, cancer, love, health & healthcare.

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    I'm an ER doctor, writer, soon-to-be mom and widow to Jake Seliger (JakeSeliger.com) who recently died of squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue. Here you'll find essays on life, death, grief, love, and healthcare.

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