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Old 05-25-2012, 11:59 AM #1
Tlehuas Tlehuas is offline
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Frown Abnormal Pap

I found out about a month ago that I have a 7cm ovarian cyst and a small tumor in my uterus. Then a week after I was told I had an abnormal Pap and they found cancer cells. I go in for surgery on June 18th. I am really nervous. I guess I am just in need of some understand support right now from those who know what I am feeling. I am not able to talk to my family my kids dont want to listen to my concerns and my husband just told me we are over. Is this normal to not get the support one needs going through this kind of stuff. I feel so alone in this.
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