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Lifers' Cancer Updates - Some hopeful news from Palarsehater (p75)

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  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,841
    Fantastic news CE
  • Fabulous news CE ♥️
  • Nice one
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,822
    Yes @Covered End  delighted for you my friend 💪
  • Gribbo
    Gribbo Posts: 8,482
    @Covered End 💪 
  • Good news CE! All the best to you. 
  • Redmidland
    Redmidland Posts: 44,700
    That's great news @Covered End I'm so very pleased for you.  No need to worry about sharing your news, it's great to hear that this terrible disease can be beaten. Congratulations!!
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,832
    Nice one CE 
  • We

    Great news Steve
  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,351
    Fantastic news mate @Covered End:) 
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  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 33,993
    Great news @Covered End
  • Brilliant news Covered End. I can see why you'd still be cautious too tbh but for now enjoy the great news! 
  • Nicholas
    Nicholas Posts: 7,626
    Great news @Covered End
  • Great stuff, CE.

    Mr F has a telephone call booked for next week with the Urologist re his latest blood test to check his PSA level.

    Fingers crossed it's still positive news since his op back in 2017.
  • robroy
    robroy Posts: 4,425
    Fantastic news @Covered End
  • Redmidland
    Redmidland Posts: 44,700
    Great news @Covered End and also for your missus @lancashire lad. I've just had my 6th session of radiotherapy today, I go everyday (except weekends) for 25 days. Today, as I was waiting in the reception area, an older lady came out and 'rang the bell'. The entire area broke into a spontaneous round of applause, she was also surrounded by her family, it was a very emotional moment!! 
    I had a short review and they are pleased with my progress to date.
    May I take this opportunity to wish everyone who is either battling this disease or has family/friends who are, a very Merry Christmas and the power to win over cancer!
    #fxxkcancer
    #Darkertheshadowbrighterthelight
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 33,993
    Great news @Covered End and also for your missus @lancashire lad. I've just had my 6th session of radiotherapy today, I go everyday (except weekends) for 25 days. Today, as I was waiting in the reception area, an older lady came out and 'rang the bell'. The entire area broke into a spontaneous round of applause, she was also surrounded by her family, it was a very emotional moment!! 
    I had a short review and they are pleased with my progress to date.
    May I take this opportunity to wish everyone who is either battling this disease or has family/friends who are, a very Merry Christmas and the power to win over cancer!
    #fxxkcancer
    #Darkertheshadowbrighterthelight
    good news - the 'bell-ringing' for final appointment is always eagerly awaited! 
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 33,993
    all the best for your wife @lancashire lad
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  • more positive news here as whilst the stem cell transplant did not take place the tests show that the chemo worked and the Lass is currently cancer free, it will probably return so she will be monitored 

    so well done CE and good luck Mr F

    all we need now is a winning CAFC
    PLEASE give your lovely lass a big hug from us all ! 

    And have a lovely Xmas ! x


  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,143
    aliwibble said:
    Good news is always welcome @Covered End. Is there much in the way of further follow-up, or are you effectively all clear now?
    3 monthly blood tests to check PSA level in year 1.
    6 monthly in year 2.
    Annually in years 3 -10.
    I had completely missed that you'd been through this, CE. Very belatedly, best wishes and delighted that the Valley test caught the problem in time for you. A good mate of mine out here has just had the op about 4 weeks ago, with a similarly promising early prognosis, so I'll share your good news with him. His op was carried out by a robot apparently, while the 75 year old consultant looked on benignly. Or so he told me, anyway.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 51,981
    aliwibble said:
    Good news is always welcome @Covered End. Is there much in the way of further follow-up, or are you effectively all clear now?
    3 monthly blood tests to check PSA level in year 1.
    6 monthly in year 2.
    Annually in years 3 -10.
    I had completely missed that you'd been through this, CE. Very belatedly, best wishes and delighted that the Valley test caught the problem in time for you. A good mate of mine out here has just had the op about 4 weeks ago, with a similarly promising early prognosis, so I'll share your good news with him. His op was carried out by a robot apparently, while the 75 year old consultant looked on benignly. Or so he told me, anyway.
    Thanks. Yes my surgery was robotic as well. 
  • WSA
    WSA Posts: 1,911
    So pleased to hear your news @lancashire lad :)

    Well done @""Covered End"

    Best wishes @Redmidland - you're doing great.

  • HardyAddick
    HardyAddick Posts: 1,636
    Great news CE
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 51,981
    Great news CE
    I hope you're on the mend still. 
  • Bailey
    Bailey Posts: 3,265
    Well as I'm in good company, I'll declare that after the PSA blood test at The Valley on February 11th, I got a red text the following day. Hmm, I wasn't expecting that.
    Long story short, after months of tests, scans, biopsies, I had a prostatectomy last Thursday 6th July.
    Just recovering now and hoping to be fit for the start of the season.
    Hopefully it hasn't spread and early indicators are it hasn't, will find out more in the coming weeks/months.
    I've had a better 5 months.
    I'm pleased to say that I've just had my 2nd PSA blood test result since my prostatectomy and it's <0.01 ie normal.

    I was a bit reluctant to update with so many other good people still suffering.
    But thought it may perhaps give some a boost.
    Best wishes to all.
     
    You have it right Covered End, it's posts like yours that give everyone hope Knowing that other people are going through this battle and are able to see a bit more light on the journey is a good news story for everyone. Well done mate. 
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,822
    Some great news shared here, delighted for you guys 
  • JamesSeed
    JamesSeed Posts: 17,380
    edited December 2023
    aliwibble said:
    Good news is always welcome @Covered End. Is there much in the way of further follow-up, or are you effectively all clear now?
    3 monthly blood tests to check PSA level in year 1.
    6 monthly in year 2.
    Annually in years 3 -10.
    I had completely missed that you'd been through this, CE. Very belatedly, best wishes and delighted that the Valley test caught the problem in time for you. A good mate of mine out here has just had the op about 4 weeks ago, with a similarly promising early prognosis, so I'll share your good news with him. His op was carried out by a robot apparently, while the 75 year old consultant looked on benignly. Or so he told me, anyway.
    Thanks. Yes my surgery was robotic as well. 
    Really pleased to hear your great news @Covered End. The robot surgery is a real positive, and here’s hoping it might become more widely available. I believe in America it’s now routine practice. 
    I was offered it myself for an enlarged (benign) prostate, after a test at The Valley produced a high PSA reading a few years back. Still considering my options. 
  • HardyAddick
    HardyAddick Posts: 1,636
    Great news CE
    I hope you're on the mend still. 
    It’s going well thanks.