I always wonder about the Chernobyl accident because my parents are Russian and they talk about it sometimes (I was born in America). So firstly, I would like to thank you for doing this AMA!
Being that you are a living medical miracle, do you feel like you truly appreciate life more on a day to day basis? I am wondering if when you see a sunset, the experience is more intense than the average person because you were "not suppose to be alive" according to doctors. Or is it just an average normal reaction?
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I always wonder about the Chernobyl accident because my parents are Russian and they talk about it sometimes (I was born in America). So firstly, I would like to thank you for doing this AMA!
Being that you are a living medical miracle, do you feel like you truly appreciate life more on a day to day basis? I am wondering if when you see a sunset, the experience is more intense than the average person because you were "not suppose to be alive" according to doctors. Or is it just an average normal reaction?
спасибо! :)
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