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(1)a first-degree military police officer
(2)military service in 2012.
(3)I thought I paid for the constipation, so I left it without thinking.
(4)I feel uncomfortable going to the bathroom during my military life.
(5)At first, I thought it was constipation, but I saw red blood, so I went to the hospital.
(6)Cancer and anal diseases are sometimes distinguished by skin color, but they say no.
(7)Nervous because it lasts more than a week.
(8)I went to the medical school,
(9)Send the medical corps to a bigger place if it’s not here.
(10)the first medical doctor
(11)internal hemorrhoids of the judgment
(12)The beginning of blood leaking from the anus during your daily life.
(13)The second doctor was diagnosed with hemorrhoids and took medication.
(14)I visited the hospital again because blood leaked when I walked, making my daily life uncomfortable.
(15)three rounds of internal dentistry
(16)This time, I didn’t even go to the doctor’s office.
(17)He also met with work due to hemorrhoids consideration 66
(18)Returning to school after being discharged from the military.
(19)I ended up going to a local private hospital.
(20)I didn’t know it was getting worse and I went to school well.
(21)But I went to the hospital.Because it’s damaged.
(22)No, it’s not a fight.
(23)Private hospital suspected of having hemorrhoids.
(24)It was a bit different.
(25)If I didn’t catch it, I’m still suspicious.
(26)He was not young, or he would have suspected it.
(27)If you don’t take your meds, I suggest you go to a big hospital.
(28)My stomach hurts so much that I go to the bathroom in the station.
(29)After that, while I was in school, I suddenly had a severe stomachache.
(30)First ever ride on an ambulance!
(31)There was an asbestos factory right in front of the unit.
(32)characteristics of the family Ketsulidae that win in the living room
(33)There wasn’t even a U.S. composite price.
(34)At first, I thought about whether to be a military doctor or not, but it’s hard to pass, and under that system,
(35)I did. No, I was out of my mind and my family was in an emergency.
(36)Do you still work in the hospital?
(37)Stage 4 diagnosis of colorectal cancer at age 24.
(38)resection of the blacksmith’s liver

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(1)Proceeding with the second round of anti-cancer drugs.
(2)The second laparotomy is performed.

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(1)the fourth round of surgery
(2)It’s multi-person, so there might be noise around it. Please excuse me.
(3)I became a village guardian in Jung-gu, Shaanxi.
(4)For the moment.
(5)They say it’s hard.
(6)Mother 848, who says it’s easier for her to take care of her.
(7)About twice an hour.
(8)If it’s not time for help, I’m going to build a lot of land.
(9)Thank you mom ♥
(10)What would I be doing if I wasn’t sick?
(11)If I were healthy,
(12)What was I doing?
(13)If I did, I would be healthy.
(14)What was I doing?
(15)All Light Diary 6 Months Light
(16)Hello, I’m Bitbit’s younger sister.
(17)My brother has seven rhymes, two years of life behind him, and a bow.
(18)On November 30, 8:29 AM, I’m going to a place where I’m not sick anymore.
(19)A lot of people had a hard time because we did “Oppa’s YouTube.”
(20)My brother also worked hard to fight against cancer while running this sad story, so he wrote a light diary.
(21)I don’t know if I should tell you more about grief and heartbreak.
(22)Thank you so much for supporting me. You should sleep in a better place.
(23)I’ll do what I want to do, and eat what I want to do.
(24)I will be able to release it.
(25)and everyone else who’s fighting the disease, thank you.Take a quick look. I wish you a complete recovery.
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(27)■ 18 thousand

ㅜ너무 That’s too bad.

Was it an environment where the military doctor couldn’t have thought it was cancer with any sincere interest?

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