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kezmusc
5 years agoMember
Hi @Michelle_R,
I've just caught up with your post.
HIgh school just stinks. Some kids need flogging but unfortunately that's not allowed these days. Although, I agree with @Zoffiel just don't get caught :)
I guess I was lucky with work. I went back part time after chemo number 2.
I work in a hospital where multiple staff members have worked going through BC treatment. Nobody bats an eye if you show up with a sparkly turban and have to bugger off for radiation. You just continue as normal if you're up to it and go home if you're not.
There certainly does seem like a whole lot of paperwork and drama for you.
Radiation is difficult because, like the rest of it, you don't know how you're going to go untill you start.
Personally, compared to chemo I found radiation a walk in the park. They worked my appointments around my work and the biggest pain was driving there every day. Zero fatigue and minimal burning until about number 22. I worked the whole time with no issues apart from finding the right bra to wear.
Best part about radiation...the rope you pull yourself up with. I still wonder who came up with that idea.
All the best lovely xoxoxo
I've just caught up with your post.
HIgh school just stinks. Some kids need flogging but unfortunately that's not allowed these days. Although, I agree with @Zoffiel just don't get caught :)
I guess I was lucky with work. I went back part time after chemo number 2.
I work in a hospital where multiple staff members have worked going through BC treatment. Nobody bats an eye if you show up with a sparkly turban and have to bugger off for radiation. You just continue as normal if you're up to it and go home if you're not.
There certainly does seem like a whole lot of paperwork and drama for you.
Radiation is difficult because, like the rest of it, you don't know how you're going to go untill you start.
Personally, compared to chemo I found radiation a walk in the park. They worked my appointments around my work and the biggest pain was driving there every day. Zero fatigue and minimal burning until about number 22. I worked the whole time with no issues apart from finding the right bra to wear.
Best part about radiation...the rope you pull yourself up with. I still wonder who came up with that idea.
All the best lovely xoxoxo