u/imsorry-who

If this isn't allowed, please feel free to take down but after thanking my techs throughout my cancer journey I realize how unbelievably wonderful the folks choosing to do this profession are.

I have cancer and I have to get nonstop pelvic ultrasounds. I'm always bleeding! Like always. And it isn't the little spots here and there, it's graphic (hence the reason I have to get them). I'm always handled with patience and kindness and it means the world to me.

It's embarrassing but I am never made to feel that way so thank you to all those doing pelvic ultrasounds on us violently bleeding souls. 🩵

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u/imsorry-who — 6 days ago