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Hello, I’m coming up to one year since diagnosis and will shortly be heading back to work. I was operated on last April and was found to be stage 1c3 clear cell ovarian and 1b uterine. Two lymph nodes were removed but were found to be clear and peritoneal wash was also clear.

I had the ‘standard’ six cycles of Carbo/Paclitaxel followed by 25 sessions of external radiotherapy which I finished at the end of December.

I’ve been very lucky and weathered it all well so far but also know that the real stress starts now!

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Lyndy

Hello and welcome!

Sorry you have qualified to join us but sounds like you have done very well coping with the treatment.

Good luck with your return to work. I think it really helped me to think about things other than cancer. xx

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Yorkiepudd in reply toLyndy

Thank you, I’ve actually enjoyed my time off albeit it’d have been much better doing it with a full head of hair! My only slight worry going back to work is that the filter in my brain may malfunction...😋

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Katmal-UK

Hi. Sorry you find yourself having to be here but by the sounds of it you are doing well. Good luck returning to work. I have to agree with Lyndy that being at works helps you occupy your mind in other ways, it's a return to 'normal' and hopefully you will find that it helps enormously. I have worked full time since diagnosis. xx Kathy xx

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Maxjor

Hello and welcome to a wonderful group of women--and those who support their loved ones. I do agree when you're doing something about your illness, you feel less stress than when treatment is done. Hoping for you the other shoe never drops and in the meantime, as Kathy said, work and other activities will occupy your mind allowing things to feel more normal. Wishing you all the best and glad you're here. Hugs, Judy

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Yorkiepudd in reply toMaxjor

Thank you, well everyone hopes the gun to the temple stays in the background and we can only pray that it does of course x

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delia2

Welcome. Hopefully you can begin to put OC in your past. The more normal you can feel with work the better you will be psychologically. We’re here to support you whatever happens, good or worrying!

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Flamingobeef18

Welcome.

Glad to hear you are recovering well. Good luck with going back to work. Are you doing a planned phased return?

Juliax

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Yorkiepudd in reply toFlamingobeef18

Oh yes definitely a phased return, think it’d finish me off otherwise! X

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Flamingobeef18 in reply toYorkiepudd

Good oh!

Juliax

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DouglasPouch

Hello and welcome! I was diagnosed a year ago (3c OC) and have just gone back to work four days a week. It’s mostly been good but definitely pace yourself x

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Coldethyl

Hello and welcome - I suspect I know you on another guise on a well known social media platform x

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Yorkiepudd in reply toColdethyl

I think we do indeed! X

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Iside

Am interested as to why the radiotherapy? I have never been offered this only chemo after diagnosis, radical surgery, chemo, clear for 6 months then bam, here we go again. Surgery, now 6 months chemo (am at stage 2) then niparib !!!!

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Yorkiepudd in reply toIside

It was for the uterine cancer as the only place that could return is at the top of your vagina so they zap you to (hopefully) ensure it never returns.

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Iside in reply toYorkiepudd

Thanks for that, am sure it won’t return after all that Zapping. Hope you enjoy returning to work & ur chemo brain doesn’t hinder you X

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Microbabe

Hi Yorkiepudd I am three years down the line for clear cell 1c1 and going back to work really tested new fatigue wise. My best advice is to take to easy slow and steady 😊 best wishes 🤗🤗

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Yorkiepudd in reply toMicrobabe

Hi Shellygirl, good to hear you’re three years out and with clear cell too! Funnily I’ve just had a follow up today with the radiotherapy team and she said I was doing really well but thought I might be heading back a bit early even if it is on a phased return. More things to think about! X

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Microbabe in reply toYorkiepudd

When I was considering going back it would have been just a month since last chemo. I didn’t have radiotherapy. I didn’t feel that great so I did delay going back for a couple more months. Be sure in yourself, only you know how you truly feel. If you feel ready then go for it, but if you have any concerns give going back further thought. There are no rules we are all individuals, give yourself time you have been through an arduous journey which takes time to recover. Look after yourself and everything else will wait it will be there when your ready 😍

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ovarian1c

Aw, I love that you have a little companion to hold onto for support and unconditional love! It’s the best thing in the world! I have a companion, but he’s not little! He’s a chocolate lab! He’s always by my side! I am so grateful to have him!

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