Bone Cancer testing tomorrow?

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If you are diagnosed with anything,your best bet would be to read up on it as much as you can.That’s what I did when I was diagnosed with diabetes and am now learning about the MS which I was diagnosed with last year.Knowledge is power :) I wish you well <<HUGS>>

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