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Swansea Bay is a bay on the southern coast of Wales. The River Neath, River Tawe, River Afan, River Kenfig and Clyne River flow into the bay. Swansea Bay and the upper reaches of the Bristol Channel experience a large tidal range.

Welsh NHS: Ambulance service declares extraordinary incident

Welsh NHS: Ambulance service declares extraordinary incident
Oct 22,2023 3:51 pm

... The post on, said the issues were at sites across Wales, but specifically in the Swansea Bay health board area...

Sexual harassment: Women medics in NHS 'pressured into sex'

Sexual harassment: Women medics in NHS 'pressured into sex'
Sep 22,2023 4:21 am

... That led to Swansea Bay health board issuing a statement on behalf of over 70 current staff strongly rejecting his views...

Bioluminescent plankton: 'It's the northern lights of the ocean'

Bioluminescent plankton: 'It's the northern lights of the ocean'
Jun 24,2023 7:41 pm

... " From his workplace, Christopher Lowe, a marine biology lecturer at Swansea University, has easy access to the Swansea Bay and Gower beaches where hopeful spotters are keen on gathering...

Breast cancer: Woman's reconstruction delayed three times

Breast cancer: Woman's reconstruction delayed three times
Jun 1,2023 7:10 pm

... The surgery, known as deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP), is only performed in one Welsh health board - Swansea Bay - and takes skin from the stomach to create a new breast...

Trains: How can it take so long to fix a struggling railway?

Trains: How can it take so long to fix a struggling railway?
Mar 7,2023 3:00 am

... " Once this phase has left the station, TfW has promised it will be full steam ahead to the next phase of adding new stations, new lines and more services, including the Swansea Bay Metro...

Cost of living: Swansea estate cuts bills by generating energy

Cost of living: Swansea estate cuts bills by generating energy
Oct 30,2022 10:30 pm

... " Lessons learned from the project will also inform the wider spread of renewable energy technology in thousands of homes throughout the Swansea Bay City Region, as part of the £1...

Swansea: Girl, 7, may need skin graft after burns from buried barbecue

Swansea: Girl, 7, may need skin graft after burns from buried barbecue
Jun 28,2022 2:30 am

... She and her family had just arrived at Swansea Bay when her mum heard her let out " a horrifying scream"...

NHS Wales: 'I spent four nights in A& E waiting for a bed'

NHS Wales: 'I spent four nights in A& E waiting for a bed'
Jan 20,2022 6:46 am

... This includes Hywel Dda and Swansea Bay working closely together on a number of areas, including cataracts, and Cwm Taf Morgannwg being a regional hub for diagnostics...

Breast cancer: Woman's reconstruction delayed three times

Jan 20,2022 3:54 am

By Jenny ReesBBC Wales health correspondent

A breast cancer survivor has said she feels " cast aside" due to reconstructive surgery being postponed Three Times this year.

Karen Rogers, 57, from Magor, Monmouthshire, was given a mastectomy Six Years ago, But delays mean she is still waiting.

She Said The Wait affects everything from the clothes she wears to The Way she hugs people.

The Welsh Government said some cancer services were taking longer to recover.

Ms Rogers said: " I know it's a lump of flesh and there are people going through far worse things. "

" But I just want to look normal. It won't be a normal boob when I get it - it'll be lumpy and Bumpy - But it will Be Mine . I'll be back to some sort of the old Karen. "

Ms Rogers's surgery was already delayed several times before the three postponements in 2023.

After the mastectomy on her left breast in December 2016, reconstruction was deferred until after cancer treatment.

She then needed stomach surgery to rule out a specific growth, and once she recovered, the Covid-19 pandemic hit.

The surgery, known as deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP), is only performed in one Welsh health board - Swansea Bay - and takes skin from the stomach to create a new breast.

Operations deferred by the Covid pandemic restarted Last Year .

But a planned nurses' strike, concerns over Ms Rogers's white blood cell count and another patient needing an immediate reconstruction has led to More waiting.

While She Said priority must be given to cancer patients, She Said she felt " cast aside".

She has worn a prosthetic for The Past six and a half years, either stuck to her skin " like a big plaster" or placed in a pocket of special bras.

" I don't swim any More - I've got two little grandsons My Daughter wants me to go swimming with, But I can't. I'm just too self-conscious. "

Even her hugs are done from The Right side, She Said , because she does not want people to notice the " rock-solid" prosthetic on The Left .

Jo Woolnough, 44, from Swansea , waited Four Years for her breast construction, which she had in August 2022.

She Said : " You try and get on with your life and you console yourself by thinking 'well I'm here, I'm lucky I survived' But after a while you can't hold on to that anymore because that lack of a breast affects you so strongly. "

But the reconstruction left her with one side at a C-cup and The Other at an F to an E-cup, leading her to feel self-conscious and stuffing " teddy-bear filling" in her bra.

She was then told it would be another three to Four Years for a reduction of her surviving breast so they would be the same size, which she described as " soul destroying".

" I was so elated from having The First surgery and thinking 'I'm nearly done, I'm nearly finished. I can see The End in sight'. "

She decided to spend £8,000 to have the reduction privately, But after moving from a well-paid job to universal credit, This Was a tough decision.

She Said : " We need to close The Door and move on - Our Family needs this. "

Last Year the Welsh Government 's women's health quality statement said health boards should ensure patients received care " as close as possible to home without significant waits".

As these specific, specialist operations are done by just one health board, cancer charity Macmillan said that service has to be adequately resourced.

" We Are seeing these difficulties across Wales, and across the UK even, where there's not enough surgical space. There's not enough of The Work force to do these massively important procedures, " said Richard Pugh of Macmillan Wales.

Swansea Bay University Health Board said the plastic surgery team was working hard to reduce waiting lists, which grew significantly during the pandemic.

It added a new DIEP surgery service started at Singleton Hospital, Swansea , in September, which is unaffected by emergency patients, with additional surgery lists added in Morriston earlier this month, and on weekends when possible.

The Welsh Government said: " We understand how difficult long waits for treatment can be. We Are committed to improving health services for women and girls and to tackling many of the issues they themselves have identified as most important to them.

" We have sought to protect cancer services from the impact of the pandemic As Far as possible But some parts of the pathway, like breast reconstruction, are taking longer to recover. "

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