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    <description>Hi everyone,
i am a mother and my beautiful daughter aged 21 has been diagonised with bowel cancer.  She has just had a stoma put on and is not coping with it at all.  she thinks it is ugly she feels ugly.  I am trying to be positive to her.  Is there any other young adults out there dealing with the same problems.

Thanks  any advice is greatly appreciated</description>
    <pubDate>Mon, 10 Jun 2013 23:46:29 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Hi everyone,
i am a mother and my beautiful daughter aged 21 has been diagonised with bowel cancer.  She has just had a stoma put on and is not coping with it at all.  she thinks it is ugly she feels ugly.  I am trying to be positive to her.  Is there any other young adults out there dealing with the same problems.

Thanks  any advice is greatly appreciated</description>
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