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Boos Mama

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      Boos Mama
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        The in situ Melanoma was on my chest and I feel confident that this is not related.
        I think it’s just the history, number of moles including dysplastic nevi and family history that is making me a little nervous.

        My body has been in a funk since my last pregnancy which included diabetes, kidney stones, a spot on my retina, the melanoma, anemia and since then I am vitamin D deficient. I just finished a course of 50,000 units a week and I’m currently taking 2000 units a day per my doctor.

        I look really healthy and I am. Just feel like I need to be a little vigilant right now.

        Thanks so much for your response!

        Boos Mama
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          The in situ Melanoma was on my chest and I feel confident that this is not related.
          I think it’s just the history, number of moles including dysplastic nevi and family history that is making me a little nervous.

          My body has been in a funk since my last pregnancy which included diabetes, kidney stones, a spot on my retina, the melanoma, anemia and since then I am vitamin D deficient. I just finished a course of 50,000 units a week and I’m currently taking 2000 units a day per my doctor.

          I look really healthy and I am. Just feel like I need to be a little vigilant right now.

          Thanks so much for your response!

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