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Julia In Regard To The Chemotherapy Statement
I agree with Julia in regard to the chemotherapy statement. I believe that Josephine made a good decision by following the doctor recommendation and Josephine was able to live for an additional for nine months. She put a good fight to try to combat the spread of the disease and possibly induce a remission, however it did not work and she knew that her fight was not lost because of what happen to her. Come to the conclusion as she had stated that “her time had come” and it “made no sense to keep fighting when God was calling”.

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