@marthakalifatidis: Replying to @angelique part 2 didnt mean to leave pll hanging my uploading speed is shocking!

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thisisus.forreallife
🌻Bec, Lily & Ruby 🇦🇺 :
“You don’t have a cyst” is what I would have started with if I was the doctor 🤦‍♀️
2024-05-29 20:35:59
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carlapasceri
Carla Pasceri :
I had a full blown anxiety attack just listening to this, I can’t imagine how you felt. So glad you’re okay! 🥹🤍
2024-05-29 09:40:35
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prueelizabeth83
Prueskyy :
This literally happened to me, I was diagnosed with colloid cyst - get checked every 6 months - I was terrified I would die - next scan it was not there apparently 😳
2024-05-29 08:59:29
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thekimbino
thekimbino :
Martha Jesus Christ I can’t handle this 😭
2024-05-29 11:15:48
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taylor__bailey
🇦🇺 C_l_a_u_d_i_a 🇮🇹 🐾🌱💚 :
I have SEVERE health anxiety. I go through this on a regular basis. It's mentally exhausting 🥺
2024-05-31 00:18:01
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rosamarrello
Rosa :
I literally made my partner sit with me on a ledge in Positano until I got through this whole fkn story. Thank God!!!!!!
2024-05-29 10:13:35
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smilebegreatful
Bombowie :
I think going through something similar myself has literally gave me health anxiety and PTSD
2024-05-29 09:10:16
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caalzz
Callie :
This happened with my baby. Told me from a fontanelle scan that she had glioblastoma, always fatal. Waited 3 days thinking my baby was going to die. MRI came back clear. I’ve never felt so much pain
2024-05-29 11:49:06
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s_d_s1975
Susana :
I was diagnosed with a colloid cyst in late August 2005, 2 weeks before my daughter turned 2. They wanted to operate immediately but I said I was going to wait till after my daughters birthday.
2024-07-09 03:21:06
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sarer90
Sar :
I was diagnosed on a Friday afternoon with grade 4 brain cancer when I was 17 from a cat scan. On the Monday had the MRI, results on Tuesday. No tumour, just a shadow on the scan 🤦‍♀️
2024-05-30 02:47:44
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27tracy
27lee :
I have a pinch nerve c4/c5/c6 and cause still neck sore shoulder and migraines and numbing down arm to thumb
2024-08-23 23:38:52
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jemmaknowles01
Jemma 💕 :
I had similar, started with migraines, ended up having more then 20 seizures a day, they found a tumour entwined through my entire left side of my brain, needed 3 brain surgery’s.
2024-06-09 23:58:19
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kwell222
Kim Wellington122 :
I had a colloid cyst removed 2015. Fun times 👌
2024-06-07 22:03:07
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mrsmaccapacca
MrsMaccaPacca :
Not sure if you’ll see this but can you please tell me where your cup is from? I’ve had to come back and ask because I want it! I’ve tried to Google it with no luck 😏
2024-08-06 12:57:25
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gloria.e001
Gloria :
You are Amazing sharing your story. I was so happy you got good news. Take care lovely 🥰🙏🏻
2024-08-16 06:36:42
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nicciotola
Madonna di Tempo Libero. :
As a Pilates Movement Therapist.
2024-07-25 22:47:05
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kenny_korn
Kenny_Korn :
Glad your all good👍👍👍
2024-08-17 16:07:17
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ms_kerri_australia_melb
🩷 Kerri_Melb_Australia 🧿🇦🇺 :
Great to hear it's not serious 🙏🥰
2024-07-31 08:31:02
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tinaholtom
Tina Holtom 🧿 :
Thank you for sharing your journey & so happy for your outcome… I was traumatised just by the story 🥺💗
2024-07-05 00:32:22
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babes_au
Babes au :
Glad ur ok
2024-06-12 06:28:58
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ipopp21
ipopp☀️ :
Thank goodness it was nothing. I would’ve been the same and crying all week.
2024-07-18 05:15:12
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nightskysouth
nightskysouth :
My shoulder has never been the same after the kids 😂
2024-07-13 06:55:14
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nicciotola
Madonna di Tempo Libero. :
Loading the nerve will set off a migraine. It’s like blocking the highway to your brain.
2024-07-25 22:50:18
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aussie___girl
༻♡𝓐𝓾𝓼𝓼𝓲𝓮.𝓖𝓲𝓻𝓵 ♡︎༺ :
Omg. I have so many tears Martha. I coped the biggest heartache watching your two videos. I’m so happy you’re okay Martha ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
2024-07-27 18:14:43
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mamalozza
Lozza :
I feel like I have just listened to my story in the last 4 weeks bad headaches unsteady gait so had ct and showed calcified colloid cyst then mri showed no cyst but ventricles in my brain are enlarged
2024-06-18 03:56:13
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