Tuesday, 13 October 2020
Laura: BRiC for Breast Cancer Awareness
Monday, 12 October 2020
Caroline: BRiC for Breast Cancer Awareness
Saturday, 10 October 2020
Pauline's story: BRiC for Breast Cancer Awareness
On World Mental Health Day
Friday, 9 October 2020
Jennifer's story: BRiC for Breast Cancer Awareness
As much I have enjoyed working from home I’m fed up of Teams meeting, dodgy wifi. Weight gain and low self esteem. Sometimes I don’t leave the house all week and apart from my hubby and son who I see once a week I miss the human contact.
Wednesday, 7 October 2020
Lis's story: BRiC for Breast Cancer Awareness
When lockdown hit I was halfway through chemo. Every time the phone rang I was terrified it would be the hospital phoning to cancel my treatment. Fortunately my chemo went ahead as planned but it was hard having to attend alone. I then had a long delay before radiotherapy started and this left me feeling very low and vulnerable. The delay was due to reducing the number of patients in the dept. to keep it Covid safe. The moving forward course and other therapies I had planned were all cancelled. It has been hard and I’ve felt very low and isolated at times. Telephone appointments didn’t suit me and I often forgot what I needed to ask.
Tuesday, 6 October 2020
Story of a front line #nurse: BRiC for Breast Cancer Awareness
I finished treatment 6 years ago but the annual mammogram/check up is a date that never leaves my mind. My check up was cancelled 1 week before it was due - got myself into a right old tizz about it and the fact I was terrified of catching covid as a front line nurse. When I did have my review it was very weird attending on my own - the feeling of aloneness was indescribable. I was lucky - my treatment wasn’t cancelled but I feel that my mental health struggled during the 12 week delay for my review/ check up. Think I would have gone into meltdown had it been delayed further.
Monday, 5 October 2020
Joanne's story: BRiC for Breast Cancer Awareness
Joanne