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  • can you please help me in my report about cancer in the throat? about you and your disease..please..tnx in advnce

  • I will try my best. Let me know what you need. My email is: nek1555 (at) gmail (dot) com

  • Thanks for sharing your story with all of us. I'm glad you are doing good now. How did you get through all of this?

  • Thanks! It just didn't seem to bother me as it does to most other people. I just took everything one day at a time, and kept myself busy with my job and regular life while this was all going on.

  • I had thought the allergy season can last all summer, or even into the fall? I was just curious, did you used to smoke or drink? And did your tightness in your throat come and go, or was it constantly tight all the time? Hopefully you are doing good now.

  • In this region, we get a lot of thick yellow pollen in February and March, then it goes away. But I guess there are other allergy problems through the summer as you say. The tightness was becoming worse and was noticeable all the time. I am doing fine now. Thanks.

  • This Antioxydant Xango juice from Asia has helped many of my friends and my family members with health problem. The American cancer society talks about it .Watch my video.

  • thank you so much for sharing all this info, I appreciate it.

  • My pleasure!

  • Cancer is never east to go through but its incredible that you're so keen on sharing your thoughts, experiences and "tips" with your family, friends and all of youtube. My mom's on her third cancer in a little over two years (colon, lung and recently its spread to the brain). Suffice it to say I've been doing a lot of research on the topic of cancer. It may sound weird, but my biggest tip to you is if you notice ANYTHING odd (even if its a side effect of meds) get it checked just to be certain.

  • Great advice! I've been asking a lot of questions and telling the medical profession everything. Wow, your mom, and you, has been through a lot! My thoughts are with you.

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