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Two-year old Sarah-Ceit rang the bell, cancer free, at the Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow Schiehallion Ward. Needless to say, once she started ringing, there was no stopping her. Amazing job, Sarah-Ceit! ![]()
Reflecting on the end of treatment, Sarah-Ceit's mum, Christina, said:![]()
“It’s a mix of joy and fear. We’re thrilled she’s finished treatment but now face the unknown. The treatment felt like a safety net, and now we’re out in the world. We’ll miss the Schiehallion Ward staff, who became like family. All the staff are incredible with every child.”![]()
Read more here: www.nhsggc.scot/two-year-old-sarah-ceit-rings-bell-cancer-free/
Last week we commemorated #longcovidawarenessday![]()
Hear from two patients about their experience with Long COVID and how the Long COVID service supported them➡️ youtu.be/btukpNHpGnA![]()
You can also find more on our website➡️ www.nhsggc.scot/your-health/covid-19/long-covid-service/