{"id":6359,"date":"2021-06-01T16:07:11","date_gmt":"2021-06-01T14:07:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/untire.app\/sanne\/"},"modified":"2024-05-02T09:51:35","modified_gmt":"2024-05-02T07:51:35","slug":"sanne","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/untire.app\/en\/experiences\/sanne\/","title":{"rendered":"\u2018I wanted to go back to normal\u2019 – Sanne"},"content":{"rendered":"
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She had the ultrasound while she was at work and returned to collect the results. She didn\u2019t suspect anything was wrong, and so she was shocked when she saw the face of the doctor who looked at the scan. \u2018He told me to make an appointment with an oncologist. Even as I sat with my father in the consulting room, I couldn’t quite imagine that something bad was going on.\u2019<\/p>\n
The oncologist thought that Sanne had a lymphoma or breast cancer with metastases or some kind of autoimmune disease. After a range of tests, it turned out to be a rare form of Hodgkin’s lymphoma.[\/vc_column_text]
She already noticed that her energy level was declining while she was receiving radiation therapy. She didn\u2019t think much of it at first. \u2018I thought it was because of the tension that was being released.\u2019 But when she wanted to go back to work, she was sorely disappointed. \u2018I started working two hours per day, but even that was too much to manage for a long time,\u2019 she says. \u2018I sometimes came home in tears.\u2019[\/vc_column_text]
Sanne ended up receiving psychological support to learn how to deal with the impact of cancer. Her psychologist there told her about Untire, a tool that would help her manage her fatigue.<\/p>\n
Sanne likes Untire\u2019s daily program. You don’t have to think, you get exercises every day and topics that you can work with. She also enjoys the meditation exercises. They were especially useful while she was building up her working hours again. It was very important to me that I had a moment to rest.\u2019[\/vc_column_text]
Untire is still installed on her phone but she only uses it occasionally. \u2018[I use it] for short meditation exercises when I\u2019m feeling a bit drained after a busy weekend. You focus very consciously on your body, on what you feel, on your thoughts and then on your breath.\u2019[\/vc_column_text]
She also helped her old employer set up an AYA clinic for young cancer patients. \u2018They often have specific problems relating to work, fertility, sexuality or getting a mortgage. The aim of an AYA clinic is to ensure that any young cancer patient with questions about these kinds of issues can see a specialist nurse.\u2019<\/p>\n
All in all, Sanne is very satisfied with how things are going at the moment. \u2018I have to plan everything carefully, but that\u2019s now become automatic. I can actually do everything I want to.\u2019[\/vc_column_text]