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Leonie_Moore
12 years agoMember
Thank you for wanting to give back to others. Most young bc survivors have to work and from experience it is difficult to do "add ons". I applaude you for your attitude. Well done. I still have my port in as well - nearly two years now. I too found it difficult to return to the oncology unit after treatment. Now I look forward to my "flush" as my son-in-law's beautiful cousin is there each week and I get to see her on my 5-6 weekly visits. I usually know lots of the patients and love to catch up with them. (always a positive out of a negative) XLeonie
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