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Love is sweet. Love, when very strong can get you to do what you have vowed never to attempt in life.
When people are deeply in love, they virtually relegate all other matters to the background. Love they say is blind, conceals the flaws of the one we love, and thereby tends to make it impossible for those in love to think logically.
But no matter the situation, don’t allow love to blind you from considering the reality of sickle cell. Just check and know your status and that of your to-be spouse.
Tomorrow on HOTLINE DOCUMENTARY, Seth Kwame Boateng brings you the final part of the documentary on Sickle-Cell titled, “PAIN FROM CURSED CELLS”.
Learn how a decision you may make out of love could cost you your marriage and inflict perpetual pain on your children - some of whom may even die.
It will aired on Thursday 8:30am on JOY FM and on www.myjoyonline.com.
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