just a rambling really to get it out of my system. I am due back to work on monday after my liver resection in march, boo hiss.
I am also due my 3 monthly scan on monday pm, as thats my check ups now because my bloods didnt show any difference when the liver spot was found, and as we all know I am finding every thing wrong with me and worrying that the damn cancer is back- especially as my onc didnt give me chemo after the op as it was clear cell.
My first day back is a full day at uni- I am halfway through a part time masters course, which is an hours drive from home- great! then I have to get to the hospital for the scan.
back at the coal face on tuesday, but I have got agreement from occ health that I only need do half of my hours per day initially, then work up to full time again.
I get my results back on 26th- so an agonising 2 weeks wait- I hate that, but when I am there, I will be wishing I wasnt , convincing myself theres no need to go cos I feel fine really!
well ramble over, whinge over -time to get on with it!
sue
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Sorry you are going through so much, I used to follow your progress on the Cancerbackup site, I didn't get to join though, I was very surprised when you turned up on here,so a very belated "welcome"...one of the nice things of being older is the fact that you don't have to get up for work (I finished last year) I can't think of any other perks.. lol... unless of course still being alive counts.
"Masters" Heh? clever girl.. Hope everything goes well for you.. Thinking of you
Hi Sue, remember if you are struggling when you go back to work speak to oc health and do not struggle on . Hope you continue to do well in with your Masters . I know already how you must be feeling re scans and waiting results . I had one due to being breathless and only had to wait few hours for results and was in a panic as to what would be found . Unfortunately this looks as if it is something we will need to come to terms with and find a way to cope . Just now for me worry about every ache and pain .
I'm so impressed that you're working and completing a part-time Masters at the same time as dealing with hospital visits and worries. I think you're owed a big winge having put up with so much.
I hope your return to work goes OK and that you can juggle everything to complete the Masters - and come out with a successful outcome to your OC challenges too. You're a huge inspiration.
Next week I have my first full-time week back at work since returning on 29 February. I've been using up back-dated holiday leave to work a 3 or 4 day week to date. I'm awe-struck you can achieve so much.
Very best of luck with it all - and particularly the hospital results.
I must add my admiration to all the others. You have come so far in the time since your diagnosis and I'm really wishing that things go well for you. I went back to work in a phased return when I finished my sick leave after my op and, depending on what type of company/organisation you work in, many should offer a phased return. Cancer treatment is now classed as a disability and some disability laws apply to it. I know, in small organisations or a self-employed case, this is more difficult/impossible to apply. I just hope you work for an organisation who understand what you've been coping with.
All the very best with the next stage in what I hope is a return to something resembling normality
Hope it all goes well. I'm glad you are able to do reduced hours initially.But Monday sounds a bit full on! I hope that being so busy will give you less opportunity to worry. Well done for getting on with your life.
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