Being Naked Where I Work: A Nurse With Cancer

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to all of you who have emailed me and pm'd me with questions about my health and kind words of caring and encouragement, a heartfelt thank you. it really has made all of this much easier knowing i have such good friends on allnurses.com! i expect i will be picking the brains of some of you who have offered sometime in the future! i'm a complete ignoramus regarding matters of oncology . . . except of course from the patient perspective!

despite my long held and non-negotiable policy against being naked where i work, i now expect to bare it all to anesthesia (some of whose numbers i've worked beside for nearly a decade in the icu) and surgeons (some of whom have done rotations through my icu) in early june. my husband talked me into it.

my breast cancer has a great prognosis. we caught it early, it's a small tumor and it's not one of the nastier ones. i'll have surgery -- and yes, i *do* get a breast reduction out of the deal (whoo-hoo!) -- and radiation therapy. no chemo unless it looks worse than they expect when they get in there. i's going to be a lousy summer, but i'll have much to be grateful for when thanksgiving rolls around.

unfortunately, there may be a second malignancy, and i'll be going into the or next week to rule that out. (or in, as the case may be.)

i've beaten cancer (cervical) twice already, i fully expect to kick cancer's ass again and be back to munching on new grads (so to speak) online as soon as i can sit up straight to type. in the meantime, i'm holding all of the good will messages i've gotten close to my heart where hopefully they'll circulate systemically and give me all the positive vibes i need.

Specializes in Med-Surg/Peds/O.R./Legal/cardiology.

Ruby, I had a colon resection (ca ) a few yrs back and was nekkid at my hospital, too. It will be OK, I promise! My 1st post op day, a fellow nurse brought a HUGE fruit arrangement to me in all it's glory. Me thinking to myself: "hmmmm.....wonder if I can eat this with an NG tube".....:lol2: The staff enjoyed the fruit and came in my room to take their breaks. ;) You will remain in my prayers, Ruby! :hug:

Specializes in Cardiac surgery ICU.

For me it's my second cancer, had thyroid cancer 25 years ago but didn't have to be naked except in the operating theatre. Now I had breast cancer so of course I was naked, but I was asleep before I knew it. Today I finished my radiotherapy and the technicians were mostly men that I knew from work, but they were very nice and didn't think much of exposing my breast, made it look so natural so I wasn't embarrassed.

I don't need any chemo, only hormone therapy. I had an Oncotype test done, so I don't need the chemotherapy.I did have PAF twice after surgery so now I'm on Coumadin (warfarin) and Rhythmex (propafenone) so I wonder what I'll get instead of Tamoxifen.

Good luck to you and best of health. Hugs

"we must be related. i believe most things can be fixed with either aleve or krazyglue, and not necessarily in that order. "

i always thought it was, "if it moves and it's not supposed to, duct tape. if it doesn't move and it's supposed to, wd-40." i believe that with a little thought rubyvee will be able to find some way to apply this.

i am keeping you in my thoughts and prayers..... i came across this quote and thought it was inspirational and wanted to share it with you.

"keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow." ~helen keller

Soon I will be a new grad and will be munched on. I hope it's you who does the munching. Nursing was one of the best decisions I made in my short life this far of 21 years. I enjoy the nursing community and hope you recover well and strong as to keep influencing it in a positive way.

Sending good thoughts your way,

A.N.

Specializes in Rehab, Med Surg, Home Care.

1) No one can make you" take off" your dignity.

2)Tomorrow is the Avon Walk weekend for Boston- I will keep you in my thoughts.

All the best-we know you are a fighter!

Chaya

Specializes in Renal; NICU.

I recently endured two weeks and 3 surgeries in 'my' hospital for a rather large (so am I) and deep perineal abscess. My surgeon was a wonderful, dignified, Indian man who was very respectful of me. However, by discharge, my crotch had been seen so many times that I just didn't care anymore. He joined the discharge nurse, my nurse and a male nursing student to observe and approve the home dressing procedure. When the DN was about to start, I said, "Oh wait a minute. That guy from Housekeeping isn't here yet. He hasn't seen it".

We ladies just laughed and laughed, and I even got a red-faced smile from the surgeon. That young student looked as if he wanted to find a door; however, he did learn something that day, and my body was the teacher.

Ruby, I wish you smiles AND your dignity as you're enduring. You have a great attitude. Best wishes for a full and speedy recovery. BUT, don't be in too big a hurry to get back to work. It will all be there waiting.

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