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IN 1995, Rhonda Manring, now 27, from Virginia, USA, was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition that causes benign tumours to grow along the nervesit was her sister, Rebecca, who noticed it and pointed it out to their mom.

There wasn’t much doctors could do about it as they thought surgery would do more harm than good, due to her only being two and

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