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BTW I hate this unfriendly formal now, but Stage 3a(b) NED 5 years

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    cavsnut
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      Hey all…new format a bit stinky! At least we are all still together. My story…diagnosed stage 3b (always told myself 3A) 5 years ago. Reason for 3A was I was so close to sage 2, but 3b was so close to stage 4, so with my primary 2.1 mm which was over stage three threshold of 2mm, I always told myself I was stage 3A , better outcome %. Guess I didn’t need to pay attention to 3A or 3b % …how fortunate am I? I know! A ton fortunate! Always and always you’re all in my prayers, except for Ed… brownies coming for you ❤️
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        ed williams
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          Before Tom Brady retires they are going to have to get him fitted for a championship toe ring for one of those championship ring ceremonies that the Patriots keep on having, since all his fingers are almost covered now!!! Glad you are doing good!!!
            cavsnut
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              Yeah I know Ed, he is one of the best ever!
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