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      ylkay
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      Go away.

      ylkay
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      Go away.

      ylkay
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      Go away.

      ylkay
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      The median age at diagnosis is around 60; the odds of enough 30 to 50 year survivors to do an analysis is remote. A majority will die of something before even 30 years are up.

      ylkay
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      The median age at diagnosis is around 60; the odds of enough 30 to 50 year survivors to do an analysis is remote. A majority will die of something before even 30 years are up.

      ylkay
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      The median age at diagnosis is around 60; the odds of enough 30 to 50 year survivors to do an analysis is remote. A majority will die of something before even 30 years are up.

      ylkay
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      Is there any chance this isn't a scam?

      ylkay
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      Is there any chance this isn't a scam?

      ylkay
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      Is there any chance this isn't a scam?

      ylkay
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      I have very similar pain in my shoulder but my LND was in my groin. After months of PT and pain meds, I went to see an orthopedic surgeon who diagnosed a torn rotator cuff. I wasn't able to have surgery because of various other medical problems but a shot of cortisone and ice packs keep the pain under control. MM doesn't exempt us from all the other problems our bodies can have. Darn! Get an accurate diagnosis.

      Kay

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      ylkay
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      I have very similar pain in my shoulder but my LND was in my groin. After months of PT and pain meds, I went to see an orthopedic surgeon who diagnosed a torn rotator cuff. I wasn't able to have surgery because of various other medical problems but a shot of cortisone and ice packs keep the pain under control. MM doesn't exempt us from all the other problems our bodies can have. Darn! Get an accurate diagnosis.

      Kay

      IIIc

      ylkay
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      I have very similar pain in my shoulder but my LND was in my groin. After months of PT and pain meds, I went to see an orthopedic surgeon who diagnosed a torn rotator cuff. I wasn't able to have surgery because of various other medical problems but a shot of cortisone and ice packs keep the pain under control. MM doesn't exempt us from all the other problems our bodies can have. Darn! Get an accurate diagnosis.

      Kay

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