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My Story
by: nb on Tue, Sep 01 2009
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I have a very story family history. My grandmother, mother, uncle. The trait was very strong in my mother. She was covered all over. My grandmother and uncle was on the midsection and backs. I have few on neck check and back. One develop on head in less then a week. I go to the doctor next week to have it removed. This is my 4th one to be removed.


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  1. Fri, Sep 25 2009
    i have neurofibromatosis too.. i got operated near the throat because of a lump under my ear..after it was remove, the small lumps appear ( pop out) s...Read

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    I have a very story family history. My grandmother, mother, uncle. The trait was very strong in my mother. She was covered all over. [more..]

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