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@kilkennyfarmwife,
As @auntieoakley mentioned, you may wish to contact Mayo Clinic’s Office of Patient Experience.
Mayo Clinic Office of Patient Experience
Phone: 844-544-0036 (toll free)
Email: opx@mayo.edu

Have you ever explored the webinar offerings of Mayo's Cancer Education Center? They've moved many of their classes about nutrition, exercise, stress, bone health, etc. online so that they are accessible whether you're at Mayo Clinic or back at home. Follow the Cancer Education blog and class listings here: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/blog/cancer-education-center/

@muradangie and @roch may have more tips of classes and services available to you as a Mayo Clinic breast patient. For example, did you see an oncology dietician/nutrition specialist? Did you know that this sevice exists?

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Our Cancer Education Center is open Monday-Friday 8-5 pm. If you have questions about any of our classes our Center's number is 507-266-9288.

Would you post a link from the education center specifically on nutrition? The link you posted led me to the nutrition specialist service which did not appear to be free.