Hi Mandy
just to add my two penny worth! After my bone mets Dx in 2008 I was lucky enough to continue with my very part time office work, even on IV chemo. Unfortunately that job ended in 2010 when the company was bought so I took some time out which I appreciated just having 'ME' time. However last year in October I started a new, totally different part time job, not manual but involved sitting in a tribunal room as an assistant, sometimes for over four hours at a time. I was then dx with further spread in Feb 2013 and put onto Capecitabine. Although it should be an easier regime than IV chemo I have found it difficult to adjust and do have feelings of nausea which, in the job I'd just started I couldn't have a break from, to say get a cup of tea, or a biscuit to help the symptoms. I therefore had to stop work on those grounds, a normal office job may have been OK but one where you can't just leave, have a break or go home sick was not. Since then I've had my DLA reinstated after a bit of a battle but also am claiming ESA, Employment Support Allowance, which all people on chemo can have and is either based on NHI contributions ( as mine is) or means tested. This is £71 per week and I think goes up to £101 per week after the initial period. Macmillan can help with this as well although I just phoned the DWP number to get mine. You need a medical certificate from your GP to say you are unable to work as you are having chemotherapy so this may not apply to you if you have no SEs from Cape, but did apply to me as I do.
hope this helps and good luck with the Cape, there are many of us on this drug and I hope it is working its wonders for all of us.
nicky xx