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sydtheeagle England 02 Apr 15 9.27am | |
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Jim, just to say hope things went well for you yesterday. I take it from your seeing clinical and medical oncologists that surgery isn't indicated but you should now have a better idea of your treatment. I'm sure it all looks pretty daunting today but try not to be intimidated and start to take it one day at a time. You might want to pull together a few Palace videos to get your through the sessions; one thing they don't stress about chemo is that it's boring :-) No, seriously. We're all in your corner mate. Chin up and you know where to come if you need to talk. HOL is full of cnuts like me, but it has its uses.
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JohnB 02 Apr 15 9.29am | |
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Have you made any Meth yet?
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 02 Apr 15 12.36pm | |
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Quote sydtheeagle at 02 Apr 2015 9.27am
Jim, just to say hope things went well for you yesterday. I take it from your seeing clinical and medical oncologists that surgery isn't indicated but you should now have a better idea of your treatment. I'm sure it all looks pretty daunting today but try not to be intimidated and start to take it one day at a time. You might want to pull together a few Palace videos to get your through the sessions; one thing they don't stress about chemo is that it's boring :-) No, seriously. We're all in your corner mate. Chin up and you know where to come if you need to talk. HOL is full of cnuts like me, but it has its uses.
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 02 Apr 15 12.37pm | |
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Quote JohnB at 02 Apr 2015 9.29am
Have you made any Meth yet?
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sydtheeagle England 02 Apr 15 10.20pm | |
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Quote Jimenez at 02 Apr 2015 12.36pm
Quote sydtheeagle at 02 Apr 2015 9.27am
Jim, just to say hope things went well for you yesterday. I take it from your seeing clinical and medical oncologists that surgery isn't indicated but you should now have a better idea of your treatment. I'm sure it all looks pretty daunting today but try not to be intimidated and start to take it one day at a time. You might want to pull together a few Palace videos to get your through the sessions; one thing they don't stress about chemo is that it's boring :-) No, seriously. We're all in your corner mate. Chin up and you know where to come if you need to talk. HOL is full of cnuts like me, but it has its uses.
That's great news, not because you're avoiding chemo for longer but without knowing anything at all about your diagnosis, surgery is almost always desirable where and if possible (either curative intent or to debulk the tumour, etc.). If you wanna PM me the number of the hospital/ward, I'll make damn sure the result is waiting for you when you wake up. :-) Seriously, well done mate. Will definitely think of you at kick-off time Monday night.
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peckhamprince bristol 02 Apr 15 10.49pm | |
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3years ago I was told I had renal cancer and had an operation to remove my left kidney. I then started my meds and injections and was soon told that there was no cure and it had also spread to my lungs, lymph nodes and lower spine. My treatment has since controlled all of that but it has now spread to my right eye. I have given up work and have just finished 3 weeks of radiotherapy. Dave
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Kermit8 Hevon 02 Apr 15 11.48pm | |
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Quote peckhamprince at 02 Apr 2015 10.49pm
3years ago I was told I had renal cancer and had an operation to remove my left kidney. I then started my meds and injections and was soon told that there was no cure and it had also spread to my lungs, lymph nodes and lower spine. My treatment has since controlled all of that but it has now spread to my right eye. I have given up work and have just finished 3 weeks of radiotherapy. Dave
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 02 Apr 15 11.57pm | |
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Quote peckhamprince at 02 Apr 2015 10.49pm
3years ago I was told I had renal cancer and had an operation to remove my left kidney. I then started my meds and injections and was soon told that there was no cure and it had also spread to my lungs, lymph nodes and lower spine. My treatment has since controlled all of that but it has now spread to my right eye. I have given up work and have just finished 3 weeks of radiotherapy. Dave Sorry to hear this Dave, it's one of the reasons I never did this thread earlier in that there are people going to be far worse off than me. I seem to have been fortunate in that mine was caught earlier than most and also doesn't appear to be of the aggressive type. Wishing you all the best Dave...
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skatman 03 Apr 15 12.36am | |
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So sorry to be so late onto this thread. Just to follow the sentiments of everyone else on here. Just kick its ass. That's simply it isn't it? Kick its ass. All the best fella, Ryan.
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sydtheeagle England 06 Apr 15 8.36am | |
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Quote Kermit8 at 02 Apr 2015 11.48pm
Quote peckhamprince at 02 Apr 2015 10.49pm
3years ago I was told I had renal cancer and had an operation to remove my left kidney. I then started my meds and injections and was soon told that there was no cure and it had also spread to my lungs, lymph nodes and lower spine. My treatment has since controlled all of that but it has now spread to my right eye. I have given up work and have just finished 3 weeks of radiotherapy. Dave
I think that's a great post, Kermit, and i echo the sentiments completely. I couldn't have put it better myself. While the world likes to reduce cancer to a series of misplaced and cliched headlines (battles, victorys, beating it, etc.) which show little understanding of the nature of the illness, the reality in the end is far more banal and what you've said echoes exactly the right attitude to have. Dave -- I hope, and it sounds like you are (as Kermit said) -- in a good place. Enjoy the time you have and reflect on the positive contribution you've made to the lives of those you love. It's quite clear that once gone, you won't be forgotten and that's the best any of us can ask for eventually. But that time isn't now so bask in nights like tonight for the present. All the best.
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