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Old 06-03-2012, 09:25 AM #12
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Shocked In need of advice for travelling

In need of advice please, I had a mastectomy which went wrong and now have PN, part of my condition is worrying me, when I go for walks I suffer for the next 2 days and cannot do anything. I feel pressure on my throat and back of neck and the pain in my back is much worse. I am travelling home to Ireland on 13 June for 2 weeks with my Mum and I know that with the luggage and the long walk in both airports that I am going to be out of commission for 2 days afterwards. Does anybody have any tips or advice on how I can reduce the impact of this ? or indeed are these symptoms normal for PN sufferers? Does anybody else have them? Very worried and praying for replies.
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