Dallas doctor from Ethiopia uses homeland words in practice
March 22, 2019
DALLAS (AP) — When Hareg Wolde arrived in the emergency room to see her mother, doctors gave her grave news. Her mother had suffered a massive stroke, they said, and she might not live through the night.
The Dallas Morning News reports Wolde was shocked. Just the day before, her mother, 68, had been strong and limber. She had climbed up and down the stairs of their Garland house with ease, cooked meals and cared for Wolde's two young children. Now she lay unconscious, her right side paralyzed.
The situation would be upsetting for anyone. But Wolde, who is originally from Ethiopia, felt bewilde...
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