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Michellebella
7 years agoMember
Hi , Think the problem has been I’m out of Town ...
My Chemotherapy nurse contacted them for me , but never heard back ...
i wasn’t even able to get a seat on bus for Radation , so went private with that too ...
I’m seeing another Professor now for intense bone pain ( blood markers came back showing possible bone Cancer ) but scan showed not active ..So unfortunately at $425 a visit no HBF ,its just a ongoing nightmare .
Free of charge , well hasn’t come my way yet ...
That said I did attend a make up sessions when I lost hair , etc
It was brilliant...
Will have a look and see If there’s anything I could travel to
Thank you x
My Chemotherapy nurse contacted them for me , but never heard back ...
i wasn’t even able to get a seat on bus for Radation , so went private with that too ...
I’m seeing another Professor now for intense bone pain ( blood markers came back showing possible bone Cancer ) but scan showed not active ..So unfortunately at $425 a visit no HBF ,its just a ongoing nightmare .
Free of charge , well hasn’t come my way yet ...
That said I did attend a make up sessions when I lost hair , etc
It was brilliant...
Will have a look and see If there’s anything I could travel to
Thank you x
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