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DommySonofMommy

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      DommySonofMommy
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      Summer, thanks so much for your reply.

      I am really sorry to hear what your family is going through.

      DommySonofMommy
      Participant

      Yikes, I have not heard of that.  Sounds scary.

      DommySonofMommy
      Participant

      Thanks, I'll check it out.

      DommySonofMommy
      Participant

      Celeste, thank you for sharing all that with me.  I was just curious to hear what sort of generalizations others have been told, if any.

      I often find that the pressure to "enjoy every moment" just overwhelms me.  I hope that will change soon.

       

       

      DommySonofMommy
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      how weird.  thanks for sharing.

      DommySonofMommy
      Participant

      thanks

      DommySonofMommy
      Participant

      Hi, thanks — I watched the documentary on Prime video in between diagnoses!

      DommySonofMommy
      Participant

      Thanks so much…I did not know one could arrange to have lymph node monitoring…

      I'm a Baltimore native, by the way!

       

      Take care.

      DommySonofMommy
      Participant

      Thanks!

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