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Malaysian Official Designers Association treat breast cancer survivors and buddies to special makeover

Lim and Ding have constantly been supporting each other as breast cancer survivors. — Picture courtesy of Lim Xiao YunFor some, they make it through with people by their side to give them the support and love they need.

Luckily for Azlinda, her husband Mohamad Jamil Jusoh helped her by taking care of her and their sons especially during her chemotherapy treatment. She also advised to be aware of any symptoms and to do a medical check-up if something did not feel right. “We have always been there for each other and supporting one another with tips such as managing the side effects of therapy.

“But looking at both my sons, I have no doubt that I want to bring them up myself and be there for them which is why I have to be positive.” “My first instinct when I saw them at the event was to transform their styles into something different from their current styles. He said that it was satisfying to hear the daughter compliment her mother saying how elegant she looked and that touched him.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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