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friend's Surgery on 19th Feb

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I'm humbly ask a prayer for my friend's surgery. She is going to do this month 19th. Please guide the hands that will help for her.

1. How can she prepare for her surgery? 2. What side effects can I expect?

Specific instructions to follow in the days before and after surgery

. And any Information about recovery and follow-up care?.

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Hello ediwn l was thinking of you yesterday & wondered how your friend was.

She will no doubt be anxious & worried about the surgery & how she will feel afterwards. I will forward you a link to Breast Cancer Care, it is based in the U.K. but I'm sure you can access it.

Sending your friend my Very Best Wishes 💐 & Prayers 🙏🏼

And to you also for being such a great supporter.

Take Care

Mrs N x

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Thank you for your kind.

And very thanks for asking her. How are you ? I was busy with office things and after that helping her kids. So could not reach you guys.

Now she is getting well after finish her chemo. Only now she is facing legs pain, Taste buds, tiredness and then all time worried about her kids.

I'm reading that link as you sent it me and it is very useful to me and her.

Thank you so much for your kind help. Definitely i will get back to you and our friends. I think our xxx's are missing me :). I'm I right ?

regards

Your friend Ediwn

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Hello ediwn

We're always here when you need us. 🌺

I'm glad the Website was helpful for you both, it's specific for Breast Cancer & the answers to most questions are there, but you can always discuss further with us.

Your friends taste buds will improve now the Chemo has finished & the pain in her legs may last a while, she must always mention to her doctors or nurse any pain she may have especially after her surgery.

I am doing well, thank you for asking, I have some issues but they can be managed, so that is the main thing.

Take Care

Very Best Wishes 🌺

Mrs N

ediwn

This is the link for BCC

breastcancercare.org.uk/

I hope you can find all the information you need here, but come back to us if you need any further explaination after you have read about the type of surgery your friend is having.

There is also a section for friends & family as to how to help someone preparing for surgery.

Once Again Very Best Wishes 🌺

Mrs N

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Debster2016

Hello Ediwn well done on being such a supportive friend. It sounds like you already help your friend a lot. Breast cancer care is good to answer questions and find information. Also ask your hospital for information and any questions especially about the operation. Ask the hospital for some written information about the operation and after care. As everybody reacts differently any potential side effects will be different. We can only share our own. You can see these in other posts on this website.

Sending best wishes for your friends operation. 🙏X

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covnanny

I will pray for your friend and give her my best wishes.

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