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it's not a tumor

Posted By: jlynn on 2008-03-13
In Reply to: Can you name a movie, and then write a quote or two from it? - I'll start...

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Brain tumor

To those of you that replied regarding my sister's 4-year-old son having a brain tumor, Thank you. 


Odd. Wonder if she may have a brain tumor?

Although there was a case here where a woman, after her child died, stole over a million from her employer and lost it through compulsive gambling and then committed suicide.  In her case, she had always been an upstanding member of the community and had no prior history of gambling.  Perhaps anger, stress, and grief contributed to temporary insanity and then appalled by what she had done, she killed herself.  Everybody that knew her was just stunned.


Unlikely tumor, so calm down. I find I have it when I'm
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