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kmakm
7 years agoMember
@iserbrown You were bloody lucky to be given such care, consideration and options. I am envious. My surgeon gave me my diagnosis and I liked how he managed that god awful hour so I went with him for my treatment, and very glad I am that I did. But I sat in a ramshackle shabby waiting room with a dozen other women and/or partners and watched another two couples go in and out before me, and could hear other staff including pathologists discussing tumours and patients through closed doors. It's always going to be an awful wait but geeze, there are ways to make it better...
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