So many GoodRX stories, so little time

GoodRX has become my biggest outlet. I write about a variety of issues, from mammograms to Parkinson’s Disease to spinal cord injuries. I currently have a backlog of at least 8 articles I haven’t shared in the last two months. Here are just a few of them. I’ll post the others i the next weeks.

First, a profile of Anthony Purcell, who lost the use of his legs whil diving into the ocean during what was supposed to be a celebratory weekend. He’s not only learned to lie with his disability but he’s found ways to help others.

Read about Anthony here.

Now let’s talk about death and dying. Filmmaker Robyn Flanery reached out on a whim to talk about her anger over not qualifying for a needed liver transplant. She and I spoke a few times and I put together a list of her advice for someone approaching death. You can read about Robyn here.

And to round out this batch: Mammograms. Do they hurt? Here’s what these three women have to say about them.

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