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Uncomfortably Numb (Again)By 
John I. Blair
 SymptomsOf this crumby ailment
 Hypoparathyroidism
 (Trophy of the surgery
 That saved my life
 One Halloween)
 Include recurring numbness
 Of fingers, lips and nose
 And confusion of the brain.
 
 
As a kidWhen I did stupid things,
 Dad would call me
 “Numbskull.”
 I think, I hope,
 He never meant it literally.
 Yet here I am, truly numb
 In skull and other parts.
 
 
I was told, and once believed,This numbness soon would pass,
 And learned every day
 How sweet it really is
 To feel the roughness
 Of my cats’ tongues,
 A kettle’s heat,
 A hug, a kiss.
 
 
Years later, reconciled a bitTo knowing this will be
 A part of life for me
 So long as I am here,
 I still appreciate that lesson.
 
 
         ©2008, 2016 John I. Blair, 10/4/2016
 
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 Author's Note:This has appeared before in Pencil Stubs, but is sadly once more appropriate and updated three times now. This very serious ailment has been constant for me since surgery nine years ago brought it on. And just two weeks ago it hospitalized me for 10 days. This time I was told it could have killed me if not caught in time. One of those diseases that can be made “better” but from which you never get well.   John
 
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