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Introduction
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| Posted By: |
jerusso
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October 07, 2005
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Message Body:
Hi Everyone!
I go by my middle name Elaine. I am 62 and was diagnosed with OCA on February 4, 2003. I lived in Denver at the time and when I went for my annual exam my OB/GYN suggested doing a CA125 test since she was going to run some routine test. Well to make a long story short God was definitely looking out for me, because that test saved my life.
If I can be of any help to anyone out there please let me know.
Elaine
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