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“Never Give Up” is the message 11-year-old Scarlett Dougan wanted included in the redesigned operating theatres at Glasgow’s Royal Hospital for Children.
Scarlett and fellow former patient Riley MacLennan from Inverness, whose cancer is now in remission thanks to a life-saving stem cell transplant, were invited back to the hospital to mark an important milestone. The £1m initiative included renovation of the reception area and the creation of the Wee Room, a peaceful sanctuary where parents and carers can “take a moment.”Nichola with Scarlett just before her first operation“I don’t think it really hit me until I was standing there,” she says. “The last time I was in that room, I was handing over my daughter to the surgeons.
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