Prostate Cancer - Fund Raiser 16:23 - Mar 13 with 7811 views | Lblock | UPDATE FOR END APRIL AT BOTTOM OF THIS THREAD!!! I was in three or four minds to post this on here for various reasons - but the over-riding factor for me was to raise funds so here it is. https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/colin-goodmanhalfmillionstepschallenge?u If anyone can spare a few quid it will be gratefully received and, most importantly, put to good use by a campaign that needs more visibility - it could save your life or the life of a man you love. Thanks LBlock RTID [Post edited 27 Apr 2022 13:25]
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Prostate Cancer - Fund Raiser on 20:37 - Mar 15 with 2134 views | qpr_1968 |
Prostate Cancer - Fund Raiser on 16:16 - Mar 14 by doogi10 | i had mine out in january just been given the all clear a great cause gentlemen need to get checked early.the sooner it is caught more chance of a quick recovey. from finding out to all clear 4 months. |
doog, very best wishes to you mate. surprised others havent wished you good luck either. big decision to have your prostate out. hope you have a very long and healthy life. | |
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Prostate Cancer - Fund Raiser on 21:28 - Mar 15 with 2079 views | Lblock |
Prostate Cancer - Fund Raiser on 17:46 - Mar 15 by Hooping_Mad | Vey best of luck, hope everything goes ok Can I just add my two pence worth, there a couple of other very 'male' cancers out there, and I am very slowly recovering from one or two of those as well so please may I add if it hasn't already been added please check yourself or even get a loved one to do it for you if your nervous or unsure I waited 9 weeks from noticing a change to seeing my GP. During that time I grew a tennis ball sized tumour between my stomach and spine. Waiting nine weeks meant the difference between surgery and surgery plus 3 rounds of the 'worst' Chemo imaginable. Don't be too embarrassed to get things checked ! Thanks for starting this thread |
Can I ask what you had mate? Hope you are going from strength to strength and recover 100% They say it’s no fun getting old but I tell you what….. I hope we all do and get the chance to prove ‘em wrong | |
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Prostate Cancer - Fund Raiser on 21:36 - Mar 15 with 2078 views | Lblock |
Prostate Cancer - Fund Raiser on 16:16 - Mar 14 by doogi10 | i had mine out in january just been given the all clear a great cause gentlemen need to get checked early.the sooner it is caught more chance of a quick recovey. from finding out to all clear 4 months. |
A radical prosectomy was the second option put in front of me. Brilliant that’s gone spot on for you mate. Keep going from strength to strength That’s a quick turnaround for an all clear. My chosen route involves a fair bit of waiting and also (probably) checks for the rest of my life. Minor inconvenience as far as I’m concerned I’d imagine they’ve given you advice of keeping that area safe and healthy??? I’m adding pomegranate, kale etc to my diet hoping that has positive effects. You’re spot on Re: checks - LOOK AFTER YOURSELVES | |
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Prostate Cancer - Fund Raiser on 21:45 - Mar 15 with 2057 views | qpr_1968 |
Prostate Cancer - Fund Raiser on 17:46 - Mar 15 by Hooping_Mad | Vey best of luck, hope everything goes ok Can I just add my two pence worth, there a couple of other very 'male' cancers out there, and I am very slowly recovering from one or two of those as well so please may I add if it hasn't already been added please check yourself or even get a loved one to do it for you if your nervous or unsure I waited 9 weeks from noticing a change to seeing my GP. During that time I grew a tennis ball sized tumour between my stomach and spine. Waiting nine weeks meant the difference between surgery and surgery plus 3 rounds of the 'worst' Chemo imaginable. Don't be too embarrassed to get things checked ! Thanks for starting this thread |
i sincerely hope you make a full and speedy recovery from this HP. | |
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Prostate Cancer - Fund Raiser on 15:07 - Mar 16 with 1869 views | westberksr | good to hear that the treatment and recovery are going well. i'm on a 6 monthly PSA testing regime for now and monitoring how it goes. £ biopsies and MRI scans later its still just enlarged; thankfully. I can live with that, just need to know where the nearest/next toilet is!! wishing you ongoing good health! | | | |
Prostate Cancer - Fund Raiser on 22:00 - Mar 16 with 1764 views | Hooping_Mad |
Prostate Cancer - Fund Raiser on 21:28 - Mar 15 by Lblock | Can I ask what you had mate? Hope you are going from strength to strength and recover 100% They say it’s no fun getting old but I tell you what….. I hope we all do and get the chance to prove ‘em wrong |
Thank you, yes getting stronger but honestly wasn't prepared for how long the recovery would take. Taking things a little slower than I used to, getting mates to help/do jobs I wouldn't have thought twice about a two years ago. I had Testicular cancer, which spread to the back of the stomach and also a nyph node. First surgery in December 2019, finished chemo may 2021. Basically did the whole thing through the worst of the covid days so not a lot of fun. The nurses who dispensed the drugs during treatment were absolutely wonderful trying to manage 100 cancer patients at a time with all the rules and restrictions in place. If they ever had a bad day you would never have known it. Good Luck Fella's | |
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Prostate Cancer - Fund Raiser on 22:06 - Mar 16 with 1761 views | Lblock |
Prostate Cancer - Fund Raiser on 22:00 - Mar 16 by Hooping_Mad | Thank you, yes getting stronger but honestly wasn't prepared for how long the recovery would take. Taking things a little slower than I used to, getting mates to help/do jobs I wouldn't have thought twice about a two years ago. I had Testicular cancer, which spread to the back of the stomach and also a nyph node. First surgery in December 2019, finished chemo may 2021. Basically did the whole thing through the worst of the covid days so not a lot of fun. The nurses who dispensed the drugs during treatment were absolutely wonderful trying to manage 100 cancer patients at a time with all the rules and restrictions in place. If they ever had a bad day you would never have known it. Good Luck Fella's |
Listen mate… fcuk any worries about “taking things a little slower” – you’re here still doing things and will be for a while yet and THAT is great!!! The NHS are amazing, sure still big frustrations with it but they really are heroes. Keep on keeping on mate; get better all the time. Take care | |
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Prostate Cancer - Fund Raiser on 23:41 - Mar 16 with 1722 views | CLAREMAN1995 | Best wishes to you both and everybody struggling with this disease . | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Prostate Cancer - Fund Raiser on 16:29 - Mar 17 with 1642 views | E17hoop | I reckon that's about 8 miles a day? By the end of the month you'll be in Sheffield. | |
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Prostate Cancer - Fund Raiser on 11:28 - Mar 19 with 1445 views | PunteR | Just had a quick look at the total so far.. what a brilliant effort. 83% of the target in the first week. Time to order a new pair of trainers Lblock.. :) | |
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Prostate Cancer - Fund Raiser on 17:43 - Mar 29 with 1299 views | PunteR | Smashing the target, Nice one Lblock. Just thought id give this thread a bump back up to page 1. :) | |
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