Download the podcast ► bbc.co.uk/youmebigc "I had this weird soreness... it wasn't even in my breast" - Rachael Bland, aka Big C, Little Me, talks waiting rooms and breast cancer diagnosis with Deborah and Lauren.
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@stevenmitsy15 жыл бұрын
god bless her and everyone else who finds themselves in these situations..RIP
@italianmommaotts31855 жыл бұрын
God bless Rachaels Family and Friends. May each of you comfort one another in this time of complete loss of our dear. I LOVE YouMeBigC
@larahilton74175 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your tireless work in helping women navigate their experience of breast cancer. You’ll have saved lives and for that we are grateful.
@BB-mm5gk5 жыл бұрын
Just love these girls and what they've done to raise awareness and to get people talking and checking. So strong and altruistic.
@EmmaDay5 жыл бұрын
Agree about the "little signs that give away bad news". When I walked into that little room to get my results, there was a doctor, a nurse and a Macmillan nurse. As soon as I saw the Macmillan nurse, I knew. I'd had cancer before, as a child, so I knew. They said they'd never seen anyone react so calmly. I said, "well I know they don't bring in Macmillan nurses if it's benign".
@breannedixon9712
4 жыл бұрын
A year late but hope you’re doing great these days. And if that’s you on the pic, you’re gorgeous.
@belkacembentounsi90725 жыл бұрын
God bless her soul. ...
@alexgarcia-ig3fb5 жыл бұрын
god blees you,,,,,,dios te bendiga
@BEHEDETY5 жыл бұрын
R.I.P.
@socrates51352 жыл бұрын
With Deborah James now in Hospice care, will the Podcast continue?
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god bless her and everyone else who finds themselves in these situations..RIP
God bless Rachaels Family and Friends. May each of you comfort one another in this time of complete loss of our dear. I LOVE YouMeBigC
Thank you for your tireless work in helping women navigate their experience of breast cancer. You’ll have saved lives and for that we are grateful.
Just love these girls and what they've done to raise awareness and to get people talking and checking. So strong and altruistic.
Agree about the "little signs that give away bad news". When I walked into that little room to get my results, there was a doctor, a nurse and a Macmillan nurse. As soon as I saw the Macmillan nurse, I knew. I'd had cancer before, as a child, so I knew. They said they'd never seen anyone react so calmly. I said, "well I know they don't bring in Macmillan nurses if it's benign".
@breannedixon9712
4 жыл бұрын
A year late but hope you’re doing great these days. And if that’s you on the pic, you’re gorgeous.
God bless her soul. ...
god blees you,,,,,,dios te bendiga
R.I.P.
With Deborah James now in Hospice care, will the Podcast continue?
So sad 😢😢😢
Rip