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Michele_B
6 years agoMember
I also work as a teacher 4 years post diagnosis, on arimidex and have found that, like others, the expectation that we should be back to pre diagnosis health, stamina etc. Ongoing fatigue is my constant companion. My workplace has applied for wxtra sick days for me when i have run out due to appointments etc, so have been very supportive in that way. I just feel that most people assume that when active treatment is over we should just bounce right back to our old selves.
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