Belfast Telegraph

Cancer patient whose case reduced O’neill to tears gets treatment

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Sarah Harbinson: This broke my heart when I first heard it. People are worrying about money, food, medicine, loved ones. This girl is worrying about treatment that could save her life. It really puts things into perspectiv­e. God bless all those other people who have had theirs stopped. It’s just awful. I hope this lady makes a full recovery.

Cheryl Fiona Fleming: Great news. Wishing this patient a speedy recovery.

I hope, when this is all over, that the parties in Stormont keep working together and put their difference­s aside.

May King: Thank you, Jim Allister, for this great news. Praise the Lord.

Nathan Maguire: Both sides working together is the only thing good coming out of this.

Maggie Mcmanus: Brilliant news for this young woman, but what about others needing treatment or operations before it’s too late?

Jo-anne C Watson Faulkner: Thank you, God. Thinking of her and everyone else who, for whatever reason, is struggling with this.

Margaret Mccormick: Great news. I wish the lady concerned the best of luck.

Roisin Moody: Brilliant. Thank God.

Paul Stew: Excellent. I had a few tears myself.

Amanda Scott: Brilliant. Well done, Jim.

Gary Mccaughey: Some good news for a change.

Mags Moloney: Brilliant.

Alana Taylor-crawford: Brilliant, but what about the others who have had treatment cancelled?

Marie Campbell Burns: Well done to everyone.

John Walsh: Would it have happened if Michelle O’neill hadn’t been moved to tears?

Frank Skillen: Great news for the woman.

Brian Manning: Good news for that lady. In fact, good news for all cancer patients. But Jim Allister again showed his hatred towards Sinn Fein. He could have easily asked Arlene Foster , but he chose to confront Sinn Fein.

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