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    rspencer 4 hours ago

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    Hi there my name is Ryan and I am a 30 year old male. I have been wondering recently what the effects would be if I wanted to start a family. You see when I was 5 years old I was diagnosed with NHL which was in my kidney and spread to my groin. Now being 30! (Still cannot believe it) I am wanting to start a family with my wife but I am unsure about fertility because it had spread to my groin and wondering if anyone else has experienced the same dilemma as I am right now. It is affecting me because I am of an age where I can fully comprehend the things that happened to me when I was a child and I am wondering if anyone out there would be able to help or point me in the correct direction!

    Kind regards Ryan Spencer

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