My daughter goes in every 3 weeks for chemo treatment for 4 days. I think this is a great idea. You can roll it up to the edge of the beds which are also height adjustable. It's good to see companies doing things like this because the kids need whatever they can get to help them get through it.
Agreed. At this point, it doesn't matter who does it. I find it kind of odd that it's Microsoft doing it, though, considering everyone's pre-determined assumptions about them being so money hungry and greedy.
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My daughter goes in every 3 weeks for chemo treatment for 4 days. I think this is a great idea. You can roll it up to the edge of the beds which are also height adjustable. It's good to see companies doing things like this because the kids need whatever they can get to help them get through it.
Agreed. At this point, it doesn't matter who does it. I find it kind of odd that it's Microsoft doing it, though, considering everyone's pre-determined assumptions about them being so money hungry and greedy.