Recently, a patient held me in thrall with a story from the European theater of World War II.
"I saw my father cry only twice. The first time was at my brother Bob's wedding. The second was when the doctors at the former Fort Devens Hospital told my parents, at my discharge from the service in 1946, that at the most, I had three years to live. The doctors had diagnosed me with mitral insufficiency due to rheumatic fever.
This is how it began... Read on: Download Armand's Story
The author, Armand Perreault, is an energetic 92 year-old retired French teacher from North Adams, Massachusetts. If you wish to contact him, I will forward messages since I do not think he uses email.