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anyone else have problems with mind fog during and after chemo?

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  • Corinna11
    Corinna11 CSN Member Posts: 75
    Yes, but I had it even
    Yes, but I had it even before my chemo... :) Seriously, I am concerned about how you are being treated at work. You have an excellent record it seems before the bc issue. To be penalized for a medical issue is at the least, unethical and at the worst, illegal. I would contact an employment? attorney and find out what your rights are. This may qualify as a disability and you cannot be fired for this. Don't get yourself down. This is not your fault and none of us asked for this. Check out your rights and let us know.. :)
  • Reikigemgirl
    Reikigemgirl CSN Member Posts: 278
    My family.....
    said I wasn't myself during chemo. That is was hard to have a conversation with me because I was constantly fighting for the right word to use. I definately had chemo brain. It took a couple of months after my chemo finished before I was my "old self" again.

    So you aren't the only one.

    Love and Light,
    Vicki