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rigth? You bet we have to hang in there. Thanks for your words.View Thread




Is good u r looking 4 a second opinion. Make sure they check that sore area, not only listen to them also do research yourself. Blood in the stool last 2 years always see your Dr. If they say u need surgery ask many questions as u can. The polyp about the size of a golf ball do they did a biopsy? Do not be scare, think positive. Wish the best outcome for u.View Thread


symptoms of hemorrhoids to compare. If you want to be safe
then get a doctors app. describe what u feel and just follow
instructions. You will be fine.
Best wishes.View Thread
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