The Doctor and the Patient

Looking out at the horizon, one cannot discern the tidal flow, and, if caught unaware, the swim back is a long haul in waters where Great Whites have been spotted. “Not a place,” counsels my doctor, “for a guy like you with Alzheimer’s. “But if you’re careful, and you’re going out in the early evening, the sunsets are indescribably beautiful,” he says. read more
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