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janinaj
12 years agoMember
P.s. I as the same as you re wanting to see the tumour. I just wanted to see it with my own eyes and know that it was out of me. But Dr Elston shook his head at me with that comical expression on his face that said I can see why you want to but that is just not possible.... Heheh. He said... Mmmmmmm no, you can't see it, it's been sent to pathology. Heheh.
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