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Old 03-10-2019, 07:43 AM   #13
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Bad as this is sounding, Meltzer has a bit of a point.

I'm no medical expert or anything. But, is it normal/on-track/average that leukemia could be in remission after 4 months since his announcement? It does sound funky unless there's treatment out there that really kicks some ass.

I've had family members and friends go through a year plus of chemotherapy. Some beat it, others not so lucky.
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