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Kristina J

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      Kristina J
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        I had to stop low-dose interferon half way through after hospital stays.  I was diagnosed stage 3 February of 2007 right before my 27th birthday.  In less then a month it will be 5 years since my diagnosis and I am doing awesome.  I do not regret my doctors and me deciding to stop the low dose.  Since then I meet and married an amazing husband, returned to a job that I loved, and living every day to the fullest.

        Peace and Happiness,

        Kristina

        Kristina J
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          I had to stop low-dose interferon half way through after hospital stays.  I was diagnosed stage 3 February of 2007 right before my 27th birthday.  In less then a month it will be 5 years since my diagnosis and I am doing awesome.  I do not regret my doctors and me deciding to stop the low dose.  Since then I meet and married an amazing husband, returned to a job that I loved, and living every day to the fullest.

          Peace and Happiness,

          Kristina

          Kristina J
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            I had to stop low-dose interferon half way through after hospital stays.  I was diagnosed stage 3 February of 2007 right before my 27th birthday.  In less then a month it will be 5 years since my diagnosis and I am doing awesome.  I do not regret my doctors and me deciding to stop the low dose.  Since then I meet and married an amazing husband, returned to a job that I loved, and living every day to the fullest.

            Peace and Happiness,

            Kristina

            Kristina J
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              I had to stop low-dose interferon half way through after hospital stays.  I was diagnosed stage 3 February of 2007 right before my 27th birthday.  In less then a month it will be 5 years since my diagnosis and I am doing awesome.  I do not regret my doctors and me deciding to stop the low dose.  Since then I meet and married an amazing husband, returned to a job that I loved, and living every day to the fullest.

              Peace and Happiness,

              Kristina

              Kristina J
              Participant

                I had to stop low-dose interferon half way through after hospital stays.  I was diagnosed stage 3 February of 2007 right before my 27th birthday.  In less then a month it will be 5 years since my diagnosis and I am doing awesome.  I do not regret my doctors and me deciding to stop the low dose.  Since then I meet and married an amazing husband, returned to a job that I loved, and living every day to the fullest.

                Peace and Happiness,

                Kristina

                Kristina J
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                  I had to stop low-dose interferon half way through after hospital stays.  I was diagnosed stage 3 February of 2007 right before my 27th birthday.  In less then a month it will be 5 years since my diagnosis and I am doing awesome.  I do not regret my doctors and me deciding to stop the low dose.  Since then I meet and married an amazing husband, returned to a job that I loved, and living every day to the fullest.

                  Peace and Happiness,

                  Kristina

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