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[QUOTE="BillSU, post: 4682264, member: 6809"] What I am about to relate is hard for me but everyone should know. I hope that day when cancer can be detected early with a blood test is soon. I want to wish Tiana the best. I hope she can overcome whatever type of cancer she has. I lost my beautiful, Miss N.J., sister from breast cancer that metastasized to her bones and the wonderful woman I lived with from ovarian cancer both in 2014. Taking care of them was exhausting but the most wonderful thing I have done in my life. Six months caring for each. Then cancer took them and there is nothing you can do. This comment is not made to be frightening, it just is the way cancer works. For those who do not know, cancer will make you look like a nazi, (capitalizing this word is too kind), concentration camp prisoner before it's finished with you, as it will not let you eat and slowly takes you away. I hated it but it's the way it happens. It made me turn to relaxing with a drink at the end of the day when I had them both in bed asleep then it was two drinks. I went to my doctor to tell him about my misfortune and he asked how I was doing. He told me to stop drinking immediately and I stopped cold turkey the same night. I had my prostate removed in 2015. The numbers have been great since every six months. Like JB I have beaten it so far. I want to say to every person on here - please get your regular physical, breast exam and pay attention to your doctors advice if he wants you to go see a urologist or cancer specialist. Men pay close attention to your PSA Prostate Specific Antigen number. 0.0 - 0.1 is where it should be. I'm sorry and apologize if I frightened anyone here - it's not what I meant to do - just be aware and be careful. Enjoy your life and every wonderful sunset. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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