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Old 15-03-2008, 00:31   #47
Caff
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Re: I knew something was wrong.

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Originally Posted by Hom3r View Post
Try the Macmillan nurses they can be called at all times, its also for families to use aswell
Yes.
And you may well have an oncology nurse assigned to you, who will ring regularly to check on you, say once a week?, and whom you can can phone at any time, day or night, if you need their support, a visit or want some questions answering.

Hey - remember to pick out some great music to play when you have your MRI.

Very best wishes.
Catherine
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