Naoual, who was divorced and went through diagnosis and treatment on her own, has since remarried.
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Yes I was alone during that period and I was thinking about the women that were with their husband. They have to be strong and the husband has to be strong as well. Because the woman, she is overly sensitive during that period. But God gave me the sickness, afterwards he gave me someone, a good person. I am with him now and he accepts me as I am. And I was thinking of not doing the reconstruction surgery and he agrees with me. We do not have a problem.
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