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Southern Remedy Relatively Speaking | Handling A Difficult Diagnosis During Trying Times

When a diagnosis is given that is life threatening or life altering it is tough to handle.  Often, what helps to soften the blow for anyone is to have the love and support, the hugs and the circling that family and close friends often provide but the ability to be surrounded by family or friends has been limited due to Covid-19. Listen as Dr. Buttross talks about the best ways to handle a difficult diagnosis plus Susan Perkins, a Cancer survivor, shares her personal experience during Covid-19. 

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