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I sound like an advertisement?
I take offense of that. I was just starting the facts in my case. Do you not understand that treatments cause other problems like lymphedema, joint pains, breast pain,osteoporosis,eye problems ect. Just because someone has surgery and radiation doesn't mean they are healed.

I don't know what the lawyer means but he is the one who told us about ada. I will ask him once we're go for the unemployment hearing phone call in his office. I came asking for advice not to be yelled at.
treatment MAY cause other issues. Whether they are truly disabling is specific to each individual patient. I happen to know a breast cancer survivor that was “disabled” (or more accurately, unable to work) for a very short period of time. She would not have qualified as being defined as disabled for purposes of the ADA.

Just because a person has the issues you listed, it doesn’t mean they are disabled for purposes of the ADA.


And im not yelling at anybody.