Guess who is back!!!

Helllooo πŸ™‚

I’m back from my long stint of silence and we have loads to catch up on!! So much has happened in the last couple of months it certainly has been a crazy/stressful time. I’ve finished my first year at Uni- which is an amazing and overwhelming feeling. Currently sorting out all my belongings and settling back into home life πŸ™‚

Just thought I would drop a line and say hi- got a couple of blog’s lined up to update you with what has been happening πŸ™‚

Hope all is well,

S xx

p.s it’s great being back behind the keyboard-can’t wait to sit down and properly write!!!!

To say or not to say??

Hello πŸ™‚

I just realised I have not written a blog post in 2014 yet- so happy 2014 although a little late hehe. I’m sorry I have not posted but things at Uni have been pretty much the same. I am a true believer with my blog to write when I feel I have something to say and so the time has come for me to start writing again. In all honesty as I write this I have realised how much I have missed doing so, hopefully a couple of more blogs in the pipeline πŸ™‚

So what’s been happening with me? Uni has been pretty much the same with lectures and work to be completed, it was really nice after Christmas to get back in the swing of things again. I celebrated my 20th Birthday in January and had an amazing birthday weekend. I went clubbing with my Uni friends and also had a visit from the family which endured lots of lovely cake and tapas at a Spanish restaurant. I was also lucky to receive some lovely presents, cards and many birthday wishes- thanks guys πŸ˜€

I have now started my second placement block at a different hospital and completed my first week- wooo πŸ™‚ This time last week I was not enthusiastic about going in and would have been quite happy not to turn up on the Monday morning. Β This really surprised me as I really enjoy placement and the patient care is the aspect I really love about the course. I still felt nervous on the Monday morning but as I put on the uniform everything just clicked- I felt fantastic and ready to face whatever the day would bring! I received my rota for the 5 weeks and I was a bit displeased when I saw I had CT the first week. If you have read my previous blog about placement you would be aware I struggled with CT at first and it took me time to adjust. I wasn’t looking forward to CT but decided to go in with a positive attitude and that it may be different this time. It again took me a couple of days to adjust not only to CT but being back on placement but I had a fantastic week πŸ™‚ I managed to sign off a few things in my competency framework which has made me feel positive, alongside a really good weekly comment. So I am really pleased my second placement block has started off so positively. There is a little more pressure this placement as I have to undergo an assessment but I have 4 weeks left and will cross that bridge when I get to it πŸ™‚

Anyway back to the title of my blog πŸ˜› More and more people now on my course know I’ve had cancer and received radiotherapy. I’ve recently been given a group activity which is 80% of one of my units where we have to talk about health care professionals and the patient pathway.Our group was given the pre-assigned 4-year-old girl with leukaemia. To help our group it was obvious to talk to them about it so they could have some understanding about the impact not only on me but also my family.

I recently had a conversation with a lovely lady on my course about would I tell the staff or patients on placement that I’ve received radiotherapy. This for me is a really tricky situation and it’s the case of do I say or do I not? I don’t have a problem in talking to people that I’ve been ill- trust me I could happily sit and talk about it for many hours. However it’s the fact of is it appropriate for patients to know? Is it appropriate for staff to know? Would they treat me differently? For me it’s a really tough thing, I suppose if it comes up in a conversation and I feel comfortable then I would say. However, I don’t want people to treat me differently or think it’s the only reason I wanted to become a Radiographer.

I want to become a RadiographerΒ because I truly want to make a difference to the patients so they have a positive experience. I want them to look back on their treatment not with fear or anger but appreciation like I do for all those that helped me along the way.

Love S

xxx

Welcome 2014

Hello πŸ™‚
Wow I can’t believe its the last day of 2013 and its been an amazing year! I’m so lucky to have had such a fabulous year and to receive amazing support from my friends and family πŸ™‚

So highlights of 2013…
University
Wow what a year, from the start in january of getting my first interviews to starting in September. Its been incredible at how its been such an important year. I can still remember when I received my first offer from one of the universities and so lucky to have 4 offers in all. Then revising for my exams and having to wait until august to find out. The amazing feeling when I got my grades and accepted into the Uni of my choice πŸ˜€ I feel incredibly lucky to be studying radiography and hope one day I can really make a difference. Its so lovely to have started my dream and can’t wait to graduate/qualify (all in time though hehe).

I’ve made some fantastic friends at University and have loved my time there so far. My four weeks of placement was fantastic too- loving life and loving uni πŸ™‚

Holiday/Summer 2013
I was lucky enough to go on holiday to Dubai and that was fantastic to have some time for rest and relaxation. I also had a fantastic summer spent with friends and family. Highlights being our summer party and the lovely sunny weather.

Friends and Family
Just being able to spend some time with my friends and family has made me happy enough. I am very lucky to have such great support and encouragement from them- they really bring out the best in me. Thank you!!

I just want to say I hope 2013 was a good year for you and that 2014 brings you health and many happy memories. Until next year…

Love S
Xxx