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

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  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,560
    Brilliant news, that pint in March is looking more likely .. fingers crossed
  • Arsenetatters
    Arsenetatters Posts: 5,970
    edited November 2024
    redman said:
    Saw the oncologist this morning.  It's pretty much as expected. The good news is that the cancer cells have responded to the chemo, and so I will have the 8th cycle, which is 2 doses over the next 2 weeks.  
    After that, I will have an immunerotheraphy infusion every 4 weeks, which I told is less invasive. In addition, I will have a scan quarterly and see the oncologist 6 weekly. We have to be realistic in that the cancer is likely to grow. This is likely to mean chemo in the future, maybe even in 6 months' time,  but not before. I did ask about life expectancy, and he did say it is impossible to say as everyone is different.  However, he did say typically, with people with my symptoms, it could be 1-2 years. I'm not totally surprised but had hoped he may have said longer. 
    Need to make the most of it
    Will I ever see Charlton in the championship again?
    Hi Redman
    Good to hear the cancer cells are responding to the chemo. 
    You mention having to be realistic and it reminded me of when I was doing health psychology a while back. There were studies looking at various different  illnesses to find factors that increased length of life. A key one was to have an ‘unrealistic expectations’ (they called the factor unrealistic optimism). One such person was a friend of mine with cancer that had spread. She was told she would live 6 months. That was 10 years ago. 
    Sending best wishes to you. 
  • excellent news @Redmidland
  • RonnieMoore
    RonnieMoore Posts: 4,496
    Thats great  news wish you all the best moving forward.. Unfortunately it's been a tough few months for us as my mum as cancer of the blood its a form of leukaemia, we basically been told with her age and general health we are looking at 6 months and thats generous. 


  • Great news Red, those numbers look very good.

    Sorry to hear about your mum, Ronnie, thinking of you all 
  • Thats great  news wish you all the best moving forward.. Unfortunately it's been a tough few months for us as my mum as cancer of the blood its a form of leukaemia, we basically been told with her age and general health we are looking at 6 months and thats generous. 


    Sorry to hear that. Sending lots of positive thoughts you and your Mum.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 51,982
    Try and block it out and have the best Xmas you can Wally.
  • Redmidland
    Redmidland Posts: 44,700
    Try and block it out and have the best Xmas you can Wally.
    I'm going to try, but it won't be easy, finally a few bevvies might help after only having one bottle of beer in last 4 months! 
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  • aliwibble
    aliwibble Posts: 26,272
    Don't overdo celebrating our epic win in the Vertu Trophy tonight RM, cos you're going to be a bit out of practice ;)
  • AndyG
    AndyG Posts: 5,905
    Mate you have had such a tough journey lately. Try to have a great Xmas and new year and keep your usual positive attitude towards the January appointment. Sending you and yours love mate x
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,841
    Great news.

    Come on you Reds!
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 33,995
    All the best mate, impressed with how you cope with this @Redmidland
  • Sillybilly
    Sillybilly Posts: 9,234
    Keep on keeping on @Redmidland. Enjoy those Christmas beers. 

    Sorry to hear your news @RonnieMoore
  • Redmidland
    Redmidland Posts: 44,700
    Sorry to hear your news @RonnieMoore, I hope that can make your mum as comfortable as possible. 
  • Have the best Christmas @Redmidland you deserve it ♥️
  • Great stuff, RM ! 

    Onwards & upwards !
  • keep up the good fight Malc 
  • ME14addick
    ME14addick Posts: 9,761
    Glad you have completed your chemotherapy @Redmidland. I hope you can enjoy Christmss and that the news is good in January.
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  • HastingsRed
    HastingsRed Posts: 1,579
    Good evening. I just wanted to let you all know, I'm now back home after completing my 6th (& hopefully) final session of chemotherapy.
    I am, as usual, completely exhausted and wearing the chemo pump that continues to dispense chemo until Friday. Wherever I go it goes, then on Friday District nurses will take the empty dispenser out of my arm.
    The next dates for me are 20th Dec for a CT scan, 30th Dec for an MRI scan, and then the results in front of my Oncologist on 16th January, and yes I'm apprehensive about the outcome already!
    I will now try to enjoy Christmas and worry about 16th January after NY Eve.
    My thanks to all on here for following and supporting my journey to date! X
    #fxxkcancer 
    #DarkerTheShadowBrighterTheLight 
    Keep up the positivity Red and hope you have a great Xmas & New Year....my niece has to have a 'pump' for 46 hours after having chemo but has to go back to the hospital to have it removed....she has a 'porta-cath' in her chest.
  • Redmidland
    Redmidland Posts: 44,700
    Good evening. I just wanted to let you all know, I'm now back home after completing my 6th (& hopefully) final session of chemotherapy.
    I am, as usual, completely exhausted and wearing the chemo pump that continues to dispense chemo until Friday. Wherever I go it goes, then on Friday District nurses will take the empty dispenser out of my arm.
    The next dates for me are 20th Dec for a CT scan, 30th Dec for an MRI scan, and then the results in front of my Oncologist on 16th January, and yes I'm apprehensive about the outcome already!
    I will now try to enjoy Christmas and worry about 16th January after NY Eve.
    My thanks to all on here for following and supporting my journey to date! X
    #fxxkcancer 
    #DarkerTheShadowBrighterTheLight 
    Keep up the positivity Red and hope you have a great Xmas & New Year....my niece has to have a 'pump' for 46 hours after having chemo but has to go back to the hospital to have it removed....she has a 'porta-cath' in her chest.
    Thank you. Yes I'm glad mine is in the arm as Nurses can do it at home. I hope your niece is coping with the Chemo! I wish her well
  • Bailey
    Bailey Posts: 3,265
    Thats great  news wish you all the best moving forward.. Unfortunately it's been a tough few months for us as my mum as cancer of the blood its a form of leukaemia, we basically been told with her age and general health we are looking at 6 months and thats generous. 


    Really sorry to hear that mate, I'm hoping that you get longer with your Mum and her journey isn't as rough. 
  • HastingsRed
    HastingsRed Posts: 1,579
    Good evening. I just wanted to let you all know, I'm now back home after completing my 6th (& hopefully) final session of chemotherapy.
    I am, as usual, completely exhausted and wearing the chemo pump that continues to dispense chemo until Friday. Wherever I go it goes, then on Friday District nurses will take the empty dispenser out of my arm.
    The next dates for me are 20th Dec for a CT scan, 30th Dec for an MRI scan, and then the results in front of my Oncologist on 16th January, and yes I'm apprehensive about the outcome already!
    I will now try to enjoy Christmas and worry about 16th January after NY Eve.
    My thanks to all on here for following and supporting my journey to date! X
    #fxxkcancer 
    #DarkerTheShadowBrighterTheLight 
    Keep up the positivity Red and hope you have a great Xmas & New Year....my niece has to have a 'pump' for 46 hours after having chemo but has to go back to the hospital to have it removed....she has a 'porta-cath' in her chest.
    Thank you. Yes I'm glad mine is in the arm as Nurses can do it at home. I hope your niece is coping with the Chemo! I wish her well
    That's very kind of you thanks.
  • Have a wonderful Christmas Malc ♥️
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 33,995
    All the best mate 
  • Good luck Malc and enjoy your Christmas
  • Wishing you the best of luck Malc with those results and a very happy Christmas before hand 
  • HastingsRed
    HastingsRed Posts: 1,579
    Good evening. I just wanted to let you all know, I'm now back home after completing my 6th (& hopefully) final session of chemotherapy.
    I am, as usual, completely exhausted and wearing the chemo pump that continues to dispense chemo until Friday. Wherever I go it goes, then on Friday District nurses will take the empty dispenser out of my arm.
    The next dates for me are 20th Dec for a CT scan, 30th Dec for an MRI scan, and then the results in front of my Oncologist on 16th January, and yes I'm apprehensive about the outcome already!
    I will now try to enjoy Christmas and worry about 16th January after NY Eve.
    My thanks to all on here for following and supporting my journey to date! X
    #fxxkcancer 
    #DarkerTheShadowBrighterTheLight 
    Keep up the positivity Red and hope you have a great Xmas & New Year....my niece has to have a 'pump' for 46 hours after having chemo but has to go back to the hospital to have it removed....she has a 'porta-cath' in her chest.
    Thank you. Yes I'm glad mine is in the arm as Nurses can do it at home. I hope your niece is coping with the Chemo! I wish her well
    Just to let you know Red she unfortunately lost her battle and passed away on Sunday taken far to soon just 32 years old. I appreciated your kind message so just thought I'd let you know how things are....best wishes to you hope all's as well as can be.