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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

About 40 years ago my wife went to see our doctor for a bleeding ulcer. The nurse had her change into a gown and then she passed out on the floor from the loss of so much blood. The doctor rushed in to help pick her up and noticed a large spot on her thigh that turned out to be late stage Malignant Melanoma. They sent her by ambulance to the hospital and a surgeon was called in to do a biopsy that showed he had to keep cutting and cutting and then he wasn’t sure he had it all. Then a nasty infection set in and it must have cooked that spot because the cancer has not returned.

Thank You God for sparing her...


3 posted on 06/21/2019 10:03:25 PM PDT by tubebender
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To: tubebender

*** Thank You God for sparing her...***

He knew what beautiful flowers she would grow to brighten His creation.
And I am glad you are around to show us the pictures of your lovely gardens


7 posted on 06/21/2019 11:35:53 PM PDT by sockmonkey (I am an America First, not Israel First FReeper.)
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To: tubebender
Your wife is one of the lucky ones. She's right to be thankful to God for sparing her.

Years ago one of the top surgeons at the hospital where I worked...a very famous cancer surgeon,in fact...had a seizure in the OR. He ordered a CAT scan on himself and,seeing that the melanoma that he had removed several years earlier had metastasized to his brain,he quit his job and retired to the Caribbean.

He was dead four months later.

Melanoma is one of the ugliest of the many ugly cancers that exist.

9 posted on 06/22/2019 3:49:11 AM PDT by Gay State Conservative (A joke: Comey,Brennan and Lynch walk into a Barr...)
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