January 2013
Hello Joe,
I too am a newbie when it comes to the nasty c. Very recent diagnosis has completely spun my life around. Hang in there mate. There are some wonderful people around places like this that are more than willing to give you as much emotional support as they can to help you through. Keep positive, take it moment by moment if you have to. But above all mate, keep on fighting! And find a laugh where ever you can! Cheers Tony F
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January 2013
So the good folk at Liverpool Hospital let me out yesterday afternoon. I could not find one person to give me a logical reason as to why I was still there. They all had to agree in the end. I love logic, it is my friend ...
Really all I have in front of me for the moment is letting the treatment work and monitoring for any changes or side effects (I am pretty tired and a teeny bit nauseous, other tan that no real issues.)
If I need it I am just 10 minutes from the hospital. I will stay in touch - plenty of Rest and Recuperation in store for me.
Cheers - Tony F
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January 2013
Good Onya Rubes - your an inspiration - S4 is no walk in the park by any stretch. Accepting all positives gratefully ... I'll knock it over no worries ...
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January 2013
Cheers Caroline - fighting is all I got now. Fortunately I love a blue and I am not an easy mark!
I had another thought, a big Humphrey B Bear tie! 'Cause I am a funny old fellow and I'm in all manner of strife!!!
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January 2013
Cheers Star, all positive energy gratefully accepted! No room for negative thoughts and cancer in me. The c has taken up the space that the negativity used to live in!
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January 2013
Emily thanks for your support and thoughts. I will slug on with all I've got for sure ...
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January 2013
Thanks Lynne for your beautiful words. I hope that Ray gets the peace he craves and that your pain and anguish dissipates quickly so as not to cloud the memory of the happy life you've shared together ...
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January 2013
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Thanks for the contact Robyn. I have been told surgery or radiation is not an option in my case due to the metatasis. Nothing to cut out or aim at! I am a fighter though and this bugger has not picked an easy mark with me, no matter how hard it slams me.
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January 2013
Been a fun 6 weeks. Bit of bad news has come my way, on 3/12/12 they found some nasties when I was being CT scanned for another issue. Enlarged lymph nodes and 2 liver lesions found incidental to the scan for kidney stones. My GP said to me straight out (without any further checking or tests) you have Lymphoma. He gave me lots of info and advised me to sign onto the Liverpool Hospital Cancer Centre immediately and arranged an urgent appointment with a liver guy too. Anyway, appointments, blood tests, scans and node biopsy done by 19/12/12 and then I am contacted by a hematologist who advised he has set a review appointment for 4/1/13 - he did say he would call me before then if there was any major issues but the CTC at liverpool was closed from 24/12-2/1. Saw him on the 4/1, nice guy - very gentle and ernest. However he had indifferent news for me. On one hand he has advised me I do not have Lymphoma (YAH!) - what I do have is a malignant carcinoma tumor (BOO!). Once again, cant give me any other info as he is the Lymphoma guy not the Carcinoma guy. I now have to wait on an Oncologist to call me and make an appointment with me. Lots more tests and waiting. The Oncologist's office called me Monday 7/1/13 and said an appointment had been made for me at 08:45 the next day as he needed to see me ASAP (I didn't like hearing that at all - especially as he doesn't normally see anyone until 09:00) - anyway went in and got the three words you never want to hear from a cancer dude - rare, incurable and aggressive. I have a neuroendocrine tumour. I have a raft of tests to get through in the next couple of days and I start chemo on Monday 14/1/13. They think/hope they have got it early as this type of thing makes you pretty crook normally and I had not been overly unwell. Just a sore neck and some abdominal discomfort/pain. They say there is a 70% chance the chemo treatment will shrink the tumour and put the cancer to sleep (it will never be eradicated).
10/1/13 - Things took a bad turn today and I have been hospitalised immediately after my PET scan. The cancer is right through my spine neck and skull - it has almost completely disintegrated the C3 vertebrae in my neck - I am in a neck collar now for life. They threw me straight into the chemo today and they want to observe me in hospital for a few days. My odds havent changed but there is just more of it to fight now. I'll do my best to fight it with everything I can muster. Anyway, I'm gonna overcome it - I have to think of ways to cover this bloody neck brace up with - perhaps a big spinning bow tie!
... Time to see what sort of fight I've got in me ...
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