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bevvzy
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9 years ago

the hurdles we face are enough without this crap

it now appears there is a risk that I will not be able to have my mastectomy as I am in a wheelchair!!!! read these two links which are in our local paper today. You would all know the various, and sometimes all at once, feelings, thoughts and moods you go through, especially in the first couple of weeks of diagnosis. After I saw the surgeon and found out was to have a mastectomy, it almost took away the anxiety, I wont say I felt great about the whole idea and Im sure, as it probably is for all of you, that it may be a hard adjustment at  first. But the anxiety of not knowing had been relieved a little. Until this, see these links and read on. I hope that are shamed into doing something about it, often going so public is the only way to get anywhere, as embarrassing as it was/is

http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/story/4567955/undue-suffering-and-stress-for-woman-battling-breast-cancer/?cs=103

http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/story/4568662/ambulances-are-for-medical-emergencies/