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Old 06-25-2012, 02:33 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by chefhmboyrd View Post
There is no history of breast cancer in my family, but there has been some skin, unterine, and colon cancer, would that qualify?
well... a predisposition towards many cancers can tip the balance in fact

my sweetie did have colon, uterine, and a myriad others as well

I am glad the chesticles are gone, with his luck, they were trouble in the making on many many levels

another interesting point, I got a beauty mark taken off years ago, just telling my doctor about my grand fathers melanoma

in other words they rarely check these histories and take you at your word, not that I am encouraging any fibbing going on towards any doctors, since they are gods afterall and all knowing, lol...

d'who is rather jaded when it comes to doctors and their egos

Last edited by Lady_Di; 06-25-2012 at 02:34 PM. Reason: my grandpa did in fact have melanoma in the exact same spot, same beauty mark in fact...
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