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RobinStorey
10 years agoMember
Thanks Summer, I have already got quite a few uplifting stories and am so inspired by the ladies I've spoken to so far.
I think sometimes it surprises the doctors when their patient cracks jokes. I cracked a few jokes with my surgeon - I felt some sort of weird sense of responsibility towards him that I had to let him know I was okay.
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