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Old 11-08-2022, 09:59 PM #1
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Default Celebrating going to one year after 5 years of 6 month cancer check ups.

Hi everyone,

I celebrate today, the anniversary of my getting to go to one year visits.
For the next 5 years. After having to go to the doctor 2 times a year the
last 5 years. Its a good milestone.

It was nice to visit with her today and remember this anniversary.

She had told me 6 months ago this would be my last 6 month visit.

Donna
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