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Meadow Walker 'Blessed and Grateful' After Saying 'Bye Bye' to a Tumor

On Thursday, Nov. 11, the 23-year-old newlywed revealed on Instagram that she had previously experienced a health scare involving a tumor. Fortunately, she is feeling much better these days.a photo taken in an undisclosed hospital. "I've come a very long way. Bye bye tumor. Blessed & grateful."

While more details about her health situation were not immediately available, Meadow received lots of support from friends and followers including

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