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Lifers' Cancer Updates - positive updates from @Redmidland and @RedJohn (p63)

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  • the Lass was seen at the Southampton cancer unit last night. They intend using a newish treatment that while it won't cure her it should give her more time.
    Thank you to those who have given their good wishes they do help us both. If she is well enough we intend making one of the away games nearer to us like Exeter, Bristol or Reading, might see you there
    Always here for you both.
    Always ♥️
  • the Lass was seen at the Southampton cancer unit last night. They intend using a newish treatment that while it won't cure her it should give her more time.
    Thank you to those who have given their good wishes they do help us both. If she is well enough we intend making one of the away games nearer to us like Exeter, Bristol or Reading, might see you there
    Always here for you both.
    Always ♥️
    And count us in too, from East Sussex
    xx
  • I'm sorry it's not better news Lancs, but I hope that the treatment works as hoped.
  • keep positive mate 
  • All the best @Redmidland you can beat this mate
  • We’re here if you need to vent.
    Use us ♥️
  • THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!
    Today I hit my 69th birthday, but far, far more importantly than that....we've raised £600 (or 400% of the £150 target) for Bowel Cancer UK.
    This has surpassed my wildest expectations and YOU have all contributed to saving someone's life, and, that person's family from grief!! This IS the best birthday present I have ever had in my 69 yrs.
    The generosity of Charlton fans knows no bounds! Whatever your faith, religion or otherwise, in the words of the late, great Dave Allen "May your God go with you"
    Cheers 
    Malc
    #Fxxkcancer 
    #DarkerTheShadowBrighterTheLight 

    Belated happy birthday, you don’t look a day over 68. Seriously, well done, to you and all the donors, on exceeding your target. 
  • RedJohn said:
    Hi all, had a more in depth bone scan last week and spoke to my Consultant yesterday, he said that I do not have Bone Cancer and that the original scan showed a dark shadow which they thought/assumed was cancer, Great news, although i still have Prostate Cancer, and they are now telling me that if the Medication I am currently taking, which has taken my PSA level, which should be in the range of 0 to 4, it was 39, down to 3.9. In 6 months I will be having Radiotherapy for 6 weeks, 5 days a week, and potentially, could be Cancer Free at some time in the future, how quickly things can change, still just taking 1 day at a time though, thanks for all your support.
     
    @RedJohn, great news re the bone cancer. On the radiotherapy front, when I had my prostate cancer 11 years ago, there was a new treatment being refined in the Czech Republic, using a proton beam aimed at a tiny piece of gold they place in the prostate; it was looking like being a lot more successful and far less invasive than traditional radiotherapy. You might want to talk to your specialist about it. 
  • Keep fighting. No surrender. 
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  • Try and stay positive,  you can beat this. 
  • What have you been doing with your elbows @Redmidland?  If you are doing pull ups to get fit, like the team out in Slovenia - please stop or we will have to send you to St George's...

    Wishing you well. <3


  • Good news for you @RedJohn.  Best wishes for the radiotherapy course. <3
  • Best wishes to your daughter Lancs and all others in this fight. Take care everyone
  • RedJohn said:
    Hi all, had a more in depth bone scan last week and spoke to my Consultant yesterday, he said that I do not have Bone Cancer and that the original scan showed a dark shadow which they thought/assumed was cancer, Great news, although i still have Prostate Cancer, and they are now telling me that if the Medication I am currently taking, which has taken my PSA level, which should be in the range of 0 to 4, it was 39, down to 3.9. In 6 months I will be having Radiotherapy for 6 weeks, 5 days a week, and potentially, could be Cancer Free at some time in the future, how quickly things can change, still just taking 1 day at a time though, thanks for all your support.
     
    @RedJohn, great news re the bone cancer. On the radiotherapy front, when I had my prostate cancer 11 years ago, there was a new treatment being refined in the Czech Republic, using a proton beam aimed at a tiny piece of gold they place in the prostate; it was looking like being a lot more successful and far less invasive than traditional radiotherapy. You might want to talk to your specialist about it. 
    Thanks for your kind message, had an update last week where I was told that I did have Bone Cancer from the same Consultant and likely to live 3/4 years, same as before, have rang the Hospital and their records state that the Bone Scan stated - none detected, very confusing, arranging another appointment with a different Consultant, feeling OK, will update when I can.
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  • It’s good news mate, be positive 
  • Great news RM. You're going to beat this fucker of a disease.
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    Good news mate, best of luck - you’ve got this. 
  • Very pleased for you Malc, 8 hours? - easy just lie back and think of Charlton :smile:
    The Lass was taken back to hospital yesterday due to a sepsis infection and a lot of pain from the lymphoma, they are getting it all sorted and she should be home in a few days.
    Best wishes to her 
  • RedJohn said:
    Thanks for your kind message, had an update last week where I was told that I did have Bone Cancer from the same Consultant and likely to live 3/4 years, same as before, have rang the Hospital and their records state that the Bone Scan stated - none detected, very confusing, arranging another appointment with a different Consultant, feeling OK, will update when I can.
    That’s an awful situation to be in @RedJohn. Hopefully it’s cleared up soon and the previous diagnosis is the correct one. We’re thinking of you, hang in there.
  • Wishing everyone being treated for this horrible disease all the very best. 
  • Amazing! I was called today, having been waiting for any further treatment since my radiotherapy finished on 12th January, my surgery will be taking place on 8th August!
    I can now plan, I know I'll be shit scared, but hope I pull through the 8hr operation and can start getting back to full health. I'll not see Charltons first game on TV as I'll be in the intensive care unit, but hope we can win, and that someone might be able to let me know. What a fillip that would be, to hear we've won our first game of the season.

    Don't pin your hopes on Charlton winning at Wigan  :)
    Anyway, I'm sure you'll be fine, just do the best you can to be positive.
    My very best wishes.
  • Very pleased for you Malc, 8 hours? - easy just lie back and think of Charlton :smile:
    The Lass was taken back to hospital yesterday due to a sepsis infection and a lot of pain from the lymphoma, they are getting it all sorted and she should be home in a few days.
    My very best wishes to both you and the lass.
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