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Old Jun 02, 2016, 11:52 PM
passionfruit3 passionfruit3 is offline
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Found out today i have a polyp in my nose.i know polyps can need surgery and they can be cancerous but i still keep thinking maybe this doctor didn't look correctly cause the ear nose and throat specialist just checked me not to long ago before this and said i was okay.i honestly hope he just looked wrong.i got to go back next week to see if it's still there then they'll decide what to do. It honestly hasn't hit me and i still don't believe it . does anyone get bad news from a doctor and are complete denial of the truth?

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Old Jun 03, 2016, 03:38 PM
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Hello passionfruit3: The Skeezyks would simply like to offer his best wishes for a successful outcome to this distressing development...
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