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aids related lymphoma


by: A.M on Mon, Apr 30 2007

my auntie has been recently diagnosed with aids and lymphatic cancer. she is finding it difficult to accept her condition. she has been married to one man since the past 20 years ago. the man has been cheating on her so many times and as we talk he still has girlfriends. i have been there for her ever since she has been diagnosed. she is feeling neglected by this man (husband) who has infected her. support groups and necessary help will be mostly appreciated. thank you.

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  • aids related lymphoma - by A.M - (Mon, Apr 30 2007)
    my auntie has been recently diagnosed with aids and lymphatic cancer. she is finding it difficult to accept her condition. she has been married to one man since the past 20 years ago. [more..]
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