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Originally Posted by Chief Roundup
48 yrs old
He had been fighting through this for almost 5 years.
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The wife had a good friend she worked with that had lung transplants she fought for years.
Constantly going through different drugs, rejection, carrying small O tanks, etc.
I think right about 5 years was when she passed as well.
Her body "dealt" with it but I don't think anything really worked to where it accepted it.
She never smoked, never drank, never did drugs. She got the big C and they caught it in time and got her on the list.
She was a very attractive light skinned black woman. When the services were held the wife brought back pictures they had of her and her family.
I flipped through the first few and thought "Wow, her parents were deeeeeep dark. There some family history they don't like to talk about?"
Then I saw some photos of her in HS and College. She was very dark as well. She didn't look like I knew her until she'd already had the transplant.
I'll admit it was the first time something made me want to quit smoking. I didn't. I still do. I'm a creature of bad habits.
If I'd lost that kind of pigment I'd be ****ing invisable.
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