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Hold On
by: Jana P. on Fri, Mar 06 2009
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I had a brain tumor removed in 1994 at the age of 14. The doctors said that they got it all.

Yet, two days ago, the said that there was growth where it had been removed.

I am glad that I have been staying on top of things the past 14-15 years, through all the seizures as well.

Prayer is helping me too.

To all of you who have had tumors removed, keep up-to-date on your MRIs.

To those of you who have the tumors growing back, take heart, pray, and know that there is fantastic technology, therapy, medicine, and doctors to help people like you and me get through this.


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