I really value everyone's empathy and taking the time to contribute and I'm overwhelmed by how difficult it is for so many. I have so much good will towards those who have BC since I first walked into the room at Fiona Stanley's and saw the broad spectrum of women with numbish looking faces and just wanted to hug everyone but knew I couldn't. Prior to my diagnosis I had not known anyone who had had bc. Fiona Stanley's has made it a better experience than I expected and really is the best hospital I've been to; I live in the Rockingham area in WA and I was originally sent to Sir Charles Gardiner but for various reasons I was changed to Fiona's. The staff at Fiona's are fantastic and we'll educated with autism. The hospital itself is a non PTSD kind of design so it's very simple and restful to be in ( for me) in comparison to Charlie's which I have been in before and spend my time getting lost. This is the first time in 5 months that I have talked about it so thankyou for listening. It does help.