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“My Daughter Went Into Emergency Surgery — The Surgeon Pulled Me Aside and Warned Me to Flee the City”

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That night, after dinner, after the kids were in bed, Aubrey told me she’d gotten a job offer—working with a nonprofit that helps domestic violence survivors, speaking at events, training counselors to recognize signs of medical abuse.

“I start next month,” she said. “They’re paying me forty-five thousand a year. It’s enough. I can take care of continue reading …

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