Exactly what I was thinking yesterday - saying "Sorry"
just isn't good enough. A woman named Mina Braniff, from Northern Ireland, who is unfortunately involved in the scandal
where 18 women were falsely cleared of breast cancer is demanding more from her government. Rightfully so, eight days
of agonising waiting, to find out she had been wrongly diagnosed three years ago. Her imagination was getting the best
of her for more than a week as she was wondering how far has the cancer spread in 3 years. I can't even imagine Mina's
anguish, anxiety, and distress. She has finally been told she is in the clear, but 14 women were not so lucky. They are
now receiving the care they need, I hope it isn't to late for these individuals. Please keep the women from all cases
similiar in your thoughts as they continue to go through this arduous ordeal.Note: The contents of this blog are for informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice or substitute for professional care. For medical emergencies, dial 911!
... No fury like a woman scorned
Exactly what I was thinking yesterday - saying "Sorry"
just isn't good enough. A woman named Mina Braniff, from Northern Ireland, who is unfortunately involved in the scandal
where 18 women were falsely cleared of breast cancer is demanding more from her government. Rightfully so, eight days
of agonising waiting, to find out she had been wrongly diagnosed three years ago. Her imagination was getting the best
of her for more than a week as she was wondering how far has the cancer spread in 3 years. I can't even imagine Mina's
anguish, anxiety, and distress. She has finally been told she is in the clear, but 14 women were not so lucky. They are
now receiving the care they need, I hope it isn't to late for these individuals. Please keep the women from all cases
similiar in your thoughts as they continue to go through this arduous ordeal.









