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  1. So so very happy for you and your faith has inspired all of us!! I remember the brain fog from cancer and answering people wrong and thinking about it later, but everyone understands! My brother-in-law has two birthdays his actual birthday and his bone marrow birthday. Praise the Lord your both doing aMAZing! Hugs and prayers for continued healing.

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