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JUST IN: 24-Year-Old ‘Smiling’ Nurse Who Couldn’t Stop Burping Learned It Was A Symptom Of Stage 3 Cancer


A young and beautiful nurse is shedding light on her recent medical diagnosis and how she was reportedly left heartbroken after figuring out the reality of her situation.

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After seeing her own patients go through so many painful and tragic medical conditions in life, you’d probably imagine that she would have the courage to solve her own health ailments. But that’s far from the truth

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The nurse spoke about how she just could not stop burping and this was something that she noticed for a while. Hence, she wanted a permanent solution to the problem as it was not only uncomfortable but also very daunting for her to be seen as a medical assistant that continued to burp in her patients’ faces.

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Therefore, the young woman thought she would have the ultimate solution, and that includes paying a visit to the doctor where she worked. But little did she know about the daunting and tragic reality that was in store for her.

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She was diagnosed with stage 3 cancer and it’s definitely not something she or anyone else saw coming their way.point 399 |

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“It was an absolute nightmare for me.point 37 | I couldn’t believe what I was hearing.point 75 | How could something like this even be possible? There must have been some sort of a mistake!”- she mentioned while being on the verge of tears.point 199 | 1

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It was a day that she had to learn the bitter reality of her fate and she accepted it. But now, she’s raising more awareness of her condition so people suffering from similar symptoms know that it’s not normal behavior and hence should not delay a visit to the doctor before it’s too late.

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Bailey McBeen mentioned how she also suffered from acid reflux and doctors called it out as a symptom of her anxiety. But in the end, it was all a case of stage 3 colon cancer.

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