Hi all i finished my chemo in September and wasn't I glad on the last but one round sat in the chair as usual and I noticed this woman sitting across the room I said to my sister in law I'm sure I know her anyway when the nurses say your name a few times before you start your chemo I could see her looking over and I said I'm sure I know you it turns out we haven't seen each other since we were kids but when the chemo nurse said my name she remembered who I was its about 30 years maybe longer since we saw each other last we all used to hang around together. of all the places to bump into each other and both having chemo my friend had cancer in 3 places all her hair gone and on Monday I had a phone call from my friends daughter saying she had passed away on Sunday after bumping into her didn't half bring good memorys back thinking of you pat from paul
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