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iserbrown
1 year agoMember
Excellent statement!
I was distressed by Elle's choice.
It's personal for us all however, the emphasis of the publicity around Elle has been away from the Surgery and her pathology result.
I too chose not to have Chemo but it was based on 3% and other options available through my wonderful Oncologist.
Best wishes to all
I was distressed by Elle's choice.
It's personal for us all however, the emphasis of the publicity around Elle has been away from the Surgery and her pathology result.
I too chose not to have Chemo but it was based on 3% and other options available through my wonderful Oncologist.
Best wishes to all
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