Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Chatting => Chatting on the Plot => Topic started by: Goosegirl on December 08, 2020, 13:26
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No, not Crimbo Day, but the pooh sticks game or rather it's one stick now. GG will be very cross if you don't take advantage of this free test so give it a go please. While I'm on this topic, please take five minutes to have a feel around your important little places to check all is in good order (men, please note you are not exempt from breast cancer) so we can be sure all will be ok for the new year. Many thanks.
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No, not Crimbo Day, but the pooh sticks game or rather it's one stick now. GG will be very cross if you don't take advantage of this free test so give it a go please. While I'm on this topic, please take five minutes to have a feel around your important little places to check all is in good order (men, please note you are not exempt from breast cancer) so we can be sure all will be ok for the new year. Many thanks.
I had a breast clinic appointment last week. A man in his 50's was there. He has breast cancer. So take Goosegirl's advice. Mrs Bouquet
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Thanks MB. 8)
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I get my sticks at a different time of year, but agree everyone should do them.
wrt breast screening, automatic screening is only given to women aged 50-70 so I won't get called in future :(
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I was at A&E for an unrelated thing last week, and the doctor took the opportunity to raise this very topic while he had me as a captive audience :D
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No, not Crimbo Day, but the pooh sticks game or rather it's one stick now. GG will be very cross if you don't take advantage of this free test so give it a go please. While I'm on this topic, please take five minutes to have a feel around your important little places to check all is in good order (men, please note you are not exempt from breast cancer) so we can be sure all will be ok for the new year. Many thanks.
I had a breast clinic appointment last week. A man in his 50's was there. He has breast cancer. So take Goosegirl's advice. Mrs Bouquet
Had a test a year or so ago...
Pembury Hospital people were fantastic, and the all-clear was even better, but never disregard a lump, 'cos it possibly ain't just a bruise...