grannys gone and done it

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At last count I have 3 easily identifiable roos. The Wyandottes, and one of three New Hampshire's. I'm giving the rest a little time in case they feel like traveling to Trenedad for a sex change.
 
patience Granny she hasn't been around you and camping long enough to be "infected" yet
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speaking of mean roos. I turned the polish loose today. He ran from me like a good boy and Konner went in (me with him) and he got flogged on both legs. Drew blood. He got whopped .
 
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well before they did the test you couldn't notice it and you sure can now. I would be ripping someone a new @sshole over the whole thing.

There is a line of thinking that tumors respond to treatment or attack (ie biopsy) by growing.

A tumor is just abnormal growth of tissue. If those abnormally growing cells invade nearby tissues or travel to other parts of the body, then ya got cancer.
My grandma had a colon cancer tumor that was self contained. It was still considered cancerous because of the type it was. Grandma got lucky that it didn't spread. They killed it with radiation.
 
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well before they did the test you couldn't notice it and you sure can now. I would be ripping someone a new @sshole over the whole thing.

There is a line of thinking that tumors respond to treatment or attack (ie biopsy) by growing.

A tumor is just abnormal growth of tissue. If those abnormally growing cells invade nearby tissues or travel to other parts of the body, then ya got cancer.
My grandma had a colon cancer tumor that was self contained. It was still considered cancerous because of the type it was. Grandma got lucky that it didn't spread. They killed it with radiation.

THANK YOU
 
There is a line of thinking that tumors respond to treatment or attack (ie biopsy) by growing.

A tumor is just abnormal growth of tissue. If those abnormally growing cells invade nearby tissues or travel to other parts of the body, then ya got cancer.
My grandma had a colon cancer tumor that was self contained. It was still considered cancerous because of the type it was. Grandma got lucky that it didn't spread. They killed it with radiation.

and you wont even get checked. half my family has died from that crap. I have drs. appt. tomorrow by the way so I can fuss.
 
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