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:lol: Praise God, the tumor is benign! What a blessing to be able to trust our God no matter what. He prepared me each day for what was to come next. Even when I didn't think I could take anymore. He prepared me for the next thing. Last night I had a peace that even if it was malignant we would get through it. Thank you for all you concern and prayers.

God bless you all!

:lol::lol::lol:


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:lol: Praise God, the tumor is benign! What a blessing to be able to trust our God no matter what. He prepared me each day for what was to come next. Even when I didn't think I could take anymore. He prepared me for the next thing. Last night I had a peace that even if it was malignant we would get through it. Thank you for all you concern and prayers.

God bless you all!

:lol::lol::lol:

Praising God with you, Blessings!!!

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Wow, what a blessing! You must be so relieved.

ShayFL Enthusiast

Amen!!!

debmidge Rising Star

Thank the Lord! that's fantastic! What a relief....I can identify.....

Deb

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I am so glad to hear this. Cancer is one of the biggest fears that many of us face who have been undiagnosed for years. I am relieved to hear that the biopsy was negative, you must have had some very tense days to go through while you waited.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

so happy for you

you'll have a great weekend for sure

judy


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I came in to check on you Blessings because you were tricky and started a new post, instead of replying to your other one. I was worried and am so happy for you. That is excellent news.

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whitball Explorer

I'm so happy for you!

Blessings Explorer

Thank you all again. Having a great weekend and healing well. Still very sore.

Feeling very, very blessed.

Thanks for checking cyberprof I probably should have posted on the original post but am glad you saw it.

Thanks for being there.

home-based-mom Contributor

Praise The Lord! :D What a relief!

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Great news! Thanks for letting us know.

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