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Old 02-18-2009, 03:33 PM   #1
Christine MH-UK
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BC survivors somewhat more likely to be unemployed

This story is rather gloomy:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/n...ory_80599.html

http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/short/301/7/753
The abstract makes it clear that 35.6% of breast cancer survivors were unemployed vs 31.7% of the control group. The worst rates were for gastric and female reproductive cancers.

I found holding on to my job during herceptin hard, so I found this interesting.
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Old 02-18-2009, 08:00 PM   #2
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I certainly have found it very difficult. Chemo brain affected my job performance in a very negative way. The employer responded to mistakes due to memory lapses with escalating disciplinary measures, and my co-workers would tease me about wanting "more time off". (I fully disclosed my chemo brain symptoms when I returned to work) I estimate that it has taken me about 4 years to regain "normal" memory retention levels.

For me, I figure that it was the long-term ongoing side effects of chemo that made it impossible to keep my old job.
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Old 02-20-2009, 08:19 PM   #3
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I can totally relate to your comments. As an elementary teacher, there was no way I could have continued teaching after finishing treatment in the spring of 2003.

I was totally washed out from chemo itself, plus my brain was so far from normal that even if I had had the strength to keep working, I would not have been able to function in my "old" capacity. I am much better now (so thankful) but still have issues with my brain that aren't quite right, and it has increased my insecurities considerably.
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"at least" 4.5 cm IDC 1+node ER+61% /PR-
Assiciated Intraductual component with Comedo Necrosis
Her2+ FISH8.6 IHC 2+
5 1/2 CEF Arimidex
Celebrex 400mg daily for 13 months
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May 08: Replaced Actonel with Zometa . Taking every 6
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