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  • IndySSD

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    Congratulations!!

    And per my oncologist to me after my non hodgkins was declared "full remission", stay away from Aspartame...... If it causes cancer in rats, no sense in being the guinea pig to see if it also causes cancer in humans with a cancerous predisposition.
     

    lrahm

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    After being diagnosed with Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma in May and enduring 18 weeks of chemo and another 4 weeks of radiation, I am happy to say the my wife is now in remission! Thanks to all for the thoughts and prayers.

    I've already said it but I will continue to keep you, your family and your doctors in my prayers. Continue your good health and may you live a long, very long life.
     
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