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    moq40695 months, 4 weeks ago

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    I am a survivor so far. I had a total removal of the prostate and after a year the cancer showed its' ugly head. I then had 38 radiation treatments which killed my bladder and was welcomed to the world of incontinence. August of '08 they removed my bladder and what cancer was around. Just had left kidney removed and appreciate the day with my urostomy and pouch. I give thanks for every day I live and yet my cancer, PSA is up again and chemo treatments are taken. It's still great to be on this earth. There are a great number of people who are worse off than I. A cheery outlook always helps. No, I am not Johnny sunshine, I have my days, but nothing is accomplished if you feel down and out about yourself. mike

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