Update from Laz
Dear Friends,
I was away for a couple of weeks looking for work after more than a year of hiatus. I was going to interviews, working interviews like crazy and far away, because there is no dentist jobs where I live. Finally I have work 4 days a week even though it's 1 hour 45 minuts away. I was excited and anxious to start at the same time. Excited because I love what I do, but anxious because of my sore hips from radiation and my colostomy. There are challenges, but doing ok. Now that things are getting back to normal I'll be back on the forum more often.
All the best,
Laz
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You were missed! Welcomemaglets said:Laz
I am so very happy to see you.....it would be great if you had some time to give......all the best,,,,,mags
You were missed! Welcome back. Your commute isn't fun but meaningful work is a gift. Good for you.
CM
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Welcome back!
Good luck with your re-enter into your career! I know that feeling!! It is hard to know how your body will respond to this new stress.
wish you lots of luck
Getting back to what you love to do is awesome ...
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Sounds Great
Good for you Laz...all the best in this reentry to the workforce.
Best wishes,
Art
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Wonderful
Glad that you are doing better and you have found a job. Hip pain is a common problem with rectal cancer and I've just recently had a hip replacement. I'm doing great though and glad that you are back on the boards. Great to see your posts again.
Kim
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Thanks for the update. I was
Thanks for the update. I was wondering how you were doing. Glad to hear you are working. I am sure you will work through the physical challenges. You are doing what you love so you will find a way.
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Great news!
Congratulations on the new job Laz, that's wonderful to hear! Getting a new job is always a happy event, but the emotional and mental benefits of having something in your life to focus on and give you greater purpose can be invaluable for your physical health and recovery too. Long commutes can be pretty bothersome; will you be driving or do you have a mass transit option?
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That's great!
I've owned my business for 26 years and prior to my cancer I had not had more than 10 days off in a row for that entire time! I was going stir crazy at home during chemo. I'm back now 3 days a week and really enjoying it. Try books on tape for that long car ride.
Easyflip/Richard
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Congrats Laz
I hope you can find a job closer to home or can relocate closer to your job. That commute must suck! As someone already mentioned, listening to a book on tape might help. I'm glad you're putting your skills to work. Hoping you can be comfortable as you help others.
Lin
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