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Re: Birthday greetings for the 20th DecemberFrom: GA12L@aol.comMon Dec 19 17:17:22 2005
In a message dated 19/12/2005 23:54:14 GMT Standard Time, RModugno@aol.com writes: How much of that goes to the NHS? Much of that is tax and goes to the Government (God bless Tony Blair, good friend of George Dubya) and they distribute it. Some might go to the NHS but I've saved them more by not smoking, I think. Who cares, I'm healthier and after my mum being diagnosed with breast cancer this year my kids won't have to worry about me the way I have worried about her. It's been awful. Incidentally, she's been diagnosed with invasive lobular cancer. How easy is that to see on a mamogram and how early can it be seen? My mum had a mamogram in January and was all clear. By June it was 5 cms. If anyone has cocked up we would never ever think of suing as it wouldn't solve anything. Gail
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