Today I met with an intake specialist at Voc Rehab. My hope is that I will qualify for training and assistance with finding a job/new career. I have a lot of barriers, but also a lot of will. My biggest goal is to spend my life doing meaningful purposeful activity that helps others and provides me a modest sustainable income. I want to work from home because I have so many medical issues with my abdomen, nausea, fatigue and arthritis. I also want a home based career in case I do have a recurrence.
I am doing everything I can to be proactive and a good planner. If I have a home based career, I can manage my tasks and projects around my medical appointments and health problems. God forbid, but if cancer returns, I would have freedom to do some things from home while on chemo, if able INSTEAD of possibly losing my job completely due to extensive time off.
Only employers with 50 or more employees are required to honor Family Medical Leave Act. I just don't want to work in an office with lots of people playing office politics. I have no desire to "climb the corporate ladder". I don't even know if I'll be alive in two years. Nobody knows how long they will live, so why waste your precious life working for someone who dislikes you or hurts you somehow.
Plus, I have a weak immune system, so I don't want to be around a lot of people, I just don't.
I can't take those kinds of risks. Negative environments and high stress can aggravate cancer, I don't want any remnants of cancer to be aggravated in my body. I believe I have every right to find the optimum work situation. At least I'm going to try my best, that's all I can do.
I don't want to be a government burden, and I don't want to live in "the projects". Mom and I cannot live together forever, and she needs her life back. It has been 5 years since I have been able to live in an apartment because of poor finances.
One of my wishes before the Lord takes me is that I can at least have a studio apartment in a safe neighborhood, and feel some sense of dignity. Am I being selfish? I need space to re-grow, re-birth, re-ignite my senses. I want to be a positive influence for my family, not a drag.
I don't know, all I can say is that I am doing the best I can do.
Be Love
I go by #Servivorgirl. Celebrating almost 14 years since diagnosis of stage IIIC ovarian cancer, recently restaged to IVB. My blog is called Nobody Has Ovarian Cancer because I felt like a nobody upon the eventual correct diagnosis. Being told multiple times that I was too young to have ovarian cancer, I did not receive the proper testing. I am so grateful to Him for all those who allow me to share my love, to those who love me and those who treat my illness. I praise Him always.
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Thursday, September 23, 2010
Update from Oncologist
I met with Dr. Gray today, what a joy. She shared good news, and I am relieved. I am still NED and my CA125 is now 10. She said the CT scan showed no new tumors and looked good, so I am relieved. Recurrence is my biggest fear.
I talked with her about my lingering issues with abdominal pain, fatigue, nystagmus, vomiting etc. She reinforced that the body can take up to a year to heal from the chemotherapy and surgery. But overall, I am improving. I see the Oncologist again in three months.
I need to watch my food intake probably forever, being careful with fiber. Haven't decided on an allergy test yet, but will just avoid peanuts for now at all costs.
This good news frees my mind and helps me to be more hopeful for the future. I meet with Dept of Vocational Rehabilitation in a few weeks and need to see if I qualify for any of their services. I can earn some money in addition to the small disability income I currently receive. If it is at all possible, my dream would be to have a part time job that is homebased, in advocacy or some form of computer work that has a mild training program.
So off I go to the next step while I continue to rebuild my strength, endurance and digestive health. Thank you God for blessing me with my mom, sister,brother-in-law, brother, aunts, and uncles who have been so supportive. Thank you God for giving me friends who have offered laughs, kind words and support from day one. Thank you God for blessing me with an amazing health team here in Seattle. God Bless everyone who has touched my life.
Be Love
I talked with her about my lingering issues with abdominal pain, fatigue, nystagmus, vomiting etc. She reinforced that the body can take up to a year to heal from the chemotherapy and surgery. But overall, I am improving. I see the Oncologist again in three months.
I need to watch my food intake probably forever, being careful with fiber. Haven't decided on an allergy test yet, but will just avoid peanuts for now at all costs.
This good news frees my mind and helps me to be more hopeful for the future. I meet with Dept of Vocational Rehabilitation in a few weeks and need to see if I qualify for any of their services. I can earn some money in addition to the small disability income I currently receive. If it is at all possible, my dream would be to have a part time job that is homebased, in advocacy or some form of computer work that has a mild training program.
So off I go to the next step while I continue to rebuild my strength, endurance and digestive health. Thank you God for blessing me with my mom, sister,brother-in-law, brother, aunts, and uncles who have been so supportive. Thank you God for giving me friends who have offered laughs, kind words and support from day one. Thank you God for blessing me with an amazing health team here in Seattle. God Bless everyone who has touched my life.
Be Love
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