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I have a co-worker who is truly a wonderful lady. A couple of years ago she was diagnosed with cancer. She went into remission, but unfortunately the cancer came back aggressively. She really didn’t think she was going to make it.
Her doctors decided on another round of chemo, and she made a pretty miraculous recovery. She’s now been cancer free for a few months and is back to work.
She has been very open to talk about her experience and the entire ordeal. I feel like when she came back to work, there could have been more done for her (flowers? An announcement of some kind maybe?) but there really wasn’t anything.
I totally understand that a battle with cancer is private and scary and devastating but it’s been a few weeks and I can’t help but feel like we should DO something, just for her. She fought like hell and is still here, I just think it’s amazing and should be acknowledged. We are all a very tight knit workplace, and I feel as though it’s possible everyone has been wrapped up in their own lives and it’s sort of business as usual. Which is probably all she wants all told.
When she was sick I sent a few cards, and I know other people did too. We had a collection to help her with medical expenses. I’m wondering if it would be inappropriate for me to organize a small dinner for her? Something quiet and low key, but that acknowledges that she’s here and we care about her and so happy she’s still here and back to work.
I could be over stepping. Cancer is personal and not everyone wants or needs something like this, but I know her well enough to think she would love it. But what do you think?
Her doctors decided on another round of chemo, and she made a pretty miraculous recovery. She’s now been cancer free for a few months and is back to work.
She has been very open to talk about her experience and the entire ordeal. I feel like when she came back to work, there could have been more done for her (flowers? An announcement of some kind maybe?) but there really wasn’t anything.
I totally understand that a battle with cancer is private and scary and devastating but it’s been a few weeks and I can’t help but feel like we should DO something, just for her. She fought like hell and is still here, I just think it’s amazing and should be acknowledged. We are all a very tight knit workplace, and I feel as though it’s possible everyone has been wrapped up in their own lives and it’s sort of business as usual. Which is probably all she wants all told.
When she was sick I sent a few cards, and I know other people did too. We had a collection to help her with medical expenses. I’m wondering if it would be inappropriate for me to organize a small dinner for her? Something quiet and low key, but that acknowledges that she’s here and we care about her and so happy she’s still here and back to work.
I could be over stepping. Cancer is personal and not everyone wants or needs something like this, but I know her well enough to think she would love it. But what do you think?