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"The care at Aberdeen’s Anchor Unit."

About: Aberdeen Royal Infirmary / Cancer Services (Medical Oncology)

(as the patient),

 Anchor unit in Aberdeen is a very special  environment where, like so many, I am a patient and have to visit regularly. Despite an initial difficult prognosis I was offered a new cancer research treatment which I received in 2008/09 for my cancer, stage 4 Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma and Bone Marrow malignancy. 

I continue with appointments at the the unit to keep track and a check of my health and the situation with my cancer.  The staff at the Anchor unit help maintain a sense of hope and normality and are always so pleasant which helps with coping and living with a late stage cancer, as yet incurable.

Each appointment is fraught with ‘is it still good news today’, sometimes leaving with tears of relief for me and smiles for hubby.  The treatment was harsh, along with other ongoing health problems to cope with but the chemo nurses are so professional and understanding.

Although my life has changed considerably and needed much adjustment, I have been able to enjoy an extended time with my family and grandchildren and friends; enjoy some new hobbies and have been to lovely places on holiday and hope to continue for as long as possible ‘chemo free’ to carry on ticking boxes on my bucket list, thanks to the dedicated work by the doctors and staff at this very special unit.

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Response from Yvonne Wright, Chief Nurse, Clinical Support Services Division, NHS Grampian 6 years ago
Yvonne Wright
Chief Nurse, Clinical Support Services Division,
NHS Grampian
Submitted on 18/10/2017 at 18:27
Published on Care Opinion at 21:09


Dear Lindo

I would like to thank you for taking the time to post comments on care opinion around the care you are currently receiving in the Anchor Unit at ARI. I was delighted to read that you find the nursing staff and doctors to be professional and that they give hope and positivity. Staff always like to receive positive comments such as yours and I will pass this on to the staff concerned.

I agree it is a very special unit with fantastic staff who I am very honoured and proud to work alongside

Thanks again for your kind words and do hope you are remaining well

Kindest regards.

Yvonne Wright

Chief Nurse

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