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  • Chrisrenee77
    Chrisrenee77 Posts: 693
    edited May 2013

    Chisharona- I'm so sorry about your job. My motto is my friend Karma is a bitch. Fortunately, for your former boss has NEVER had to deal with cancer herself. This disease takes a toll on us mentally,physically and emotionally. Do not cancel your surgery because of this woman. Take care of yourself and don't give that POS woman a second thought. You will find something a lot better and someone that cares about your wellbeing more than another body in your position. Hope you have a better day. Smile

  • carpe_diem
    carpe_diem Posts: 599
    edited May 2013

    ChiSharona,

    I think you need to read up about ADA federal law:

    Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

    This federal law states that an employer cannot refuse to hire or refuse to continue to employ a person with a disability (including cancer), as long as that person is able and qualified to do the job. The law applies to any private employer, including state and local governments, with 15 or more employees. The ADA requires employers to treat all employees the same. The law applies to all aspects of the employment process: the job application procedure, hiring, promotion, discharge, employee compensation, job training, leaves of absence, sick leave, other leave and fringe benefits.

    Your manager's action is not only despicable and cold-hearted, but almost certainly illegal.  If your company is so small that it isn't covered by ADA, it still might be worthwhile to consult an attorney.  If nothing else, this might qualify as harassment, since this clearly must feel like a hostile environment.  

    I hope everything goes perfectly with your exchange.  Mine is coming up in June and everyone I've talked to says her recovery was fast and easy.

  • 2nd_time_around
    2nd_time_around Posts: 14,084
    edited May 2013

    Hi ChiSharona... So sorry this happened to you, especially before Mother's Day (whether you're a mom or not) and even more so with your surgery almost here. I lost my job too, and as much as that sucks, I just have to believe there's a reason I don't know yet or it will affect my well-being in not so good ways. I need all the positive energy to nurture myself now so healing and the rest of my life turns out as its supposed to. Even my 2 cancers happened for reasons I wouldn't have imagined. Try to let this go, you need positive energy now. Focus on wellness and recovery as best you can. Sending healing hugs, prayers, and positive energy your way.

  • 2nd_time_around
    2nd_time_around Posts: 14,084
    edited May 2013

    Iatigger... Getting excited? Best of luck with your exchange this week! Sending healing hugs, prayers and positive energy your way too! Please let us know how it goes.

  • iatigger
    iatigger Posts: 269
    edited May 2013

    2ndtime, yes I am! After 6 months of TE rocks I get my squishies tomorrow at 7:30. Just hoping I don't end up with drains. The PS said he didnt think I would need them but couldnt guarantee.

    ChiSharona, you definately need to put yourself first then figure out if your jerk of a boss has the legal right to treat you that way. (((((Hugs)))))



  • ChiSharona
    ChiSharona Posts: 37
    edited May 2013

    Huge thanks to Chrisrenee77, carpe_diem, 2nd time around and iatigger for your kind words and support. I just knew the women here would understand that getting this news was for me a major slap in the face...I know it is my reality but I am still in a state of shock and disbelief.



    As far as ADA being applicable, I am hoping to speak with an attorney tomorrow. My employer is extremely large and very well known, so I would not think the are exempt from the policy. I would however also think that they are acting within the law, but even if that were to be the case, the communication to me was grossly mis-handled and have crossed legal boundaries.



    I have no idea how I will get through this...but I know that I must do so.



    Iatigger, where in IA are you having your surgery and who is you surgeon? I wish you all the best tomorrow...please keep us posted.

  • iatigger
    iatigger Posts: 269
    edited May 2013

    ChiSharona, surgery is in Cedar Rapids with Dr.Vanderzee. Only 2 1/2 hrs til the swap woo hoo.

  • mnsusan
    mnsusan Posts: 139
    edited May 2013

    Sending soft, squishy thoughts your way latigger!

  • ChiSharona
    ChiSharona Posts: 37
    edited May 2013

    Iatigger, am so excited for you and will be anxious to hear how you are doing later today!

  • lorij44
    lorij44 Posts: 27
    edited May 2013

    My best to you latigger, I'll be sending great thoughts your way!!

  • Romey
    Romey Posts: 22
    edited May 2013

    Best Wishes for latigger and Chi this week with your exchanges. Hope you have a great result and speedy recovery!!

  • violet_1
    violet_1 Posts: 335
    edited May 2013

    How exciting! Wishing you the BEST, iatigger & Chi! Cool

    Lorij: Our exchange surgeries are on the SAME day!

  • CindyLooWho
    CindyLooWho Posts: 260
    edited May 2013

    Chisharona



    I also work for a large company. Under the law...I'm no expert, they only have to hold your position for a set period of time. After which they can hire someone else based on business need. They must offer you another position within the company when you return. They cannot fire you.



    Not sure how long you have been out.

  • iatigger
    iatigger Posts: 269
    edited May 2013

    Hi gals, just a quick check in. I am officially a member of squishy girls. But dang it got drains again :(. He was fixing some ears that were a result of the first surgery. Fortunately my DH is good with the drains and it makes him feel needed so I guess I will deal with them for a little while. Well back to nap land. Ta ta for now.

  • Romey
    Romey Posts: 22
    edited May 2013

    Congrats iatigger!! Welcome to the squishy side. Sorry about the unexpected drains, but better out than in, right?? Rest well Laughing 

    -Romey

  • mnsusan
    mnsusan Posts: 139
    edited May 2013

    Good to hear from you iatigger!  Have a nice snooze.....

  • sweetandspecial
    sweetandspecial Posts: 1,669
    edited May 2013

    Congrats latigger!  I'm jealous.....now that I'm done with fills and know surgery will be sometime in August it's getting harder to be patient with my over-expanded rock-hard TEs!  My PS has already told me I'll have 2 drains for 5 days so at least I won't wake up surprised about that.

  • sherry67
    sherry67 Posts: 370
    edited May 2013

    Anyone that has had radiation is there implant smaller than the nonradiated side....

  • 2nd_time_around
    2nd_time_around Posts: 14,084
    edited May 2013

    iatigger... Congrats! Woo-hoo, welcome to the squishy size! Again, my thoughts on drains: my PS says she only uses drains if needed because fluid build-up is painful. So, trusting your PS did the best to prevent additional pain. Sleep well!



    Romey & Susan... What's your status again? If not listed above, I get confused. Probably should have been keeping notes about everyone here, but too much work (trying to keep up with what's going on with me is a full-time job. Lol)

  • mnsusan
    mnsusan Posts: 139
    edited May 2013

    My exchange is scheduled for Thursday at noon.  Whew!

  • thirdgenerationmomof2
    edited May 2013

    Congrats Iatigger! Welcome to the squishy side. Best wishes for a speedy recovery.



    Chi good luck tomorrow on your exchange!



    Looking forward to joining all of you next week. 8 days and counting! :)



    Hugs,



    Jen

  • ChiSharona
    ChiSharona Posts: 37
    edited May 2013

    Iatigger, so glad to hear things went well today, aside from the awful drains...I hope you are not in too much discomfort and you are able to get some rest tonight.



    Crazy to think that I will be where you are at now by this time tomorrow...



    Wishing you a smooth and speedy recovery!



  • 2nd_time_around
    2nd_time_around Posts: 14,084
    edited May 2013

    ChiSharona... Try to relax, get a good night's sleep. This surgery is so much easier than previous. Tomorrow at this time...

  • ChiSharona
    ChiSharona Posts: 37
    edited May 2013

    Romey, Violet and Jen - Thank you so much for the well wishes...I am sooooo nervous tonight that I am not sure I will be able to get much sleep...

  • Cristinabelle
    Cristinabelle Posts: 13
    edited May 2013

    Sherry, I had radiation on one side 10 years ago (first BC). Got a lumpectomy and silicone implant shortly after treatment was complete. The radiated side did shrink and never quite matched my right side. My 2nd BC on the right was this past summer, no radiation. I opted for dbl MX with TE at same time. Now, 10 months and 6 fills later, my radiated side is harder and more projected. PS said all will be addressed at exchange. He expects the radiated side to likely have CC even ten years later but said it can always be addressed with more procedures down the road. My exchange surgery is May 23 (rescheduled from day of bombing as he had volunteered to work on the marathon victims).

  • violet_1
    violet_1 Posts: 335
    edited May 2013

    MNSusan: If you PM MyKidsMom, she'll put up your exchange date on the top of this thread Wink.

    thirdgeneration: Your exchange is the day after mine!!!! Woot! I'm on a cleaning frenzy right now, trying to get all in order for NEXT WEEK!!!! I even bought new VS jammies for the occasion...Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! Laughing

    Glad those that have had exchanges recently are doing well!

  • iatigger
    iatigger Posts: 269
    edited May 2013

    ChiSharona, good luck today! So are you somewhere in Iowa too?

  • tangles
    tangles Posts: 211
    edited May 2013

    Anyone have any input on how long the recovery is after the exchange?? I know its nothing like the mastectomy, but just wondered what to expect.......

  • mnsusan
    mnsusan Posts: 139
    edited May 2013

    ChiSharona - sending soft thoughts your way today!

  • sweetandspecial
    sweetandspecial Posts: 1,669
    edited May 2013

    Tangles: I'm sure it depends on the extent of pocket work needed, the type and size of implant, location of incision, etc plus each person's healing and 'bounce-back' capabilities.  My PS told me to plan on two weeks off work with six weeks of gradually decreasing weight and activity restrictions.