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WOW..Very sorry to hear of your health issues.Hopefully the surgery and modern medicine will give you a fighting chance to a long and happy life.
I want to Thank You for taking the time to share your life's misfortune with us,as it is things like this that help me treasure my life with minor aches and pains with more perspective on my aging bones.
Wishing you good health in the new year.Ride Safe and May Peace be with you.
OP, thanks for sharing. As someone above said hearing things like this help us appreciate what we have, including our health, loved ones etc. That is a very significant surgery you underwent (plus of course the chemo and radiation), you sound like a fighter to be after it so soon after getting your g-tube removed. Good luck and god bless.
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