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Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 12:15 pm
by Bruv
fuzzywuzzy;1447301 wrote: Red pee? did you have Beetroot as well on that sandwhich?

Does Chemo make you hungry or something?


One of the medications.............they did warn me.

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Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 12:16 pm
by Bruv
fuzzywuzzy;1447302 wrote: Nothing wrong with a bit of dubious oral practice :)

You treated Conjunctivitus with listerine????????? man that's gotta hurt!!!!


The clue is in the Oral part of the question ?

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Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 2:26 pm
by AnneBoleyn
fuzzywuzzy;1447301 wrote:

Does Chemo make you hungry or something?


Well, fuzz, it lasts for hours, of course you get hungry for your normal meal.

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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 5:21 am
by Bruv
Finished chemo 1st May, have been sitting eating most of the time, so have put on a bit of weight.

Have felt tired much of the time, so have eased my way back into doing things around the house, decorated the living room, layed carpet on stairs and so this week returned to work.

I only do 4 hours a day, and couldn't manage that, ended up deciding I shall only do 3 hours a day until my energy levels return.

It appear they managed without me............which came as a blow.

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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 5:27 am
by theia
Bruv;1460140 wrote: Finished chemo 1st May, have been sitting eating most of the time, so have put on a bit of weight.

Have felt tired much of the time, so have eased my way back into doing things around the house, decorated the living room, layed carpet on stairs and so this week returned to work.

I only do 4 hours a day, and couldn't manage that, ended up deciding I shall only do 3 hours a day until my energy levels return.

It appear they managed without me............which came as a blow.


I just want to say, good for you, Bruv, you got through it!! Proud of you!

And, well, they APPEAR to have managed without you...bet they didn't really.

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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 6:55 am
by Betty Boop
Bruv;1460140 wrote: Finished chemo 1st May, have been sitting eating most of the time, so have put on a bit of weight.

Have felt tired much of the time, so have eased my way back into doing things around the house, decorated the living room, layed carpet on stairs and so this week returned to work.

I only do 4 hours a day, and couldn't manage that, ended up deciding I shall only do 3 hours a day until my energy levels return.

It appear they managed without me............which came as a blow.


eased your way back in... I thought you meant you've been doing the housework and ironing etc not re-decorating the place :-2: there's no 'ease' there :wah:

Well done though, your strength will re-build and at work they will soon be wondering how they did manage with out you, they are just putting a brave face on things at the moment ;) :-6

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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 8:46 am
by AnneBoleyn
It appears the treatment was successful! I'm very glad for you & your family. Hoping your road to complete recovery is smooth. :-6

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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 10:13 am
by YZGI
Good job Bruv, glad to hear you're doing better.

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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 1:50 pm
by Bruv
Many thanks, it is getting easier.

Problem this week has been knowing if my hot flushes are the weather or whether I have reached 'that age'.

I have been advised to have a two monthly preventative dose of medication for the next 20 months..... given like chemo which technically it is'nt........it's called R Tux or Tox maintenance. It doesn't knock you back like chemo, but it's still 5 hours out of your day........(did I just complain?)

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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2014 2:39 pm
by FourPart
A mate of mine from choir has just started a course of Chemo before he undergoes surgery.

Obviously all our thoughts are with him, but at 82 things don't look good.

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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2014 3:03 pm
by Bruv
Give him my regards

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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2014 3:57 pm
by FourPart
I've not seen him for a few weeks now, what with his condition keeping him away & all that, so I've just sent him an email of support to let him know I'm thinking of him.

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Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 4:35 pm
by Bruv
Not like me to complain, but have had a nasty throat for a while.

A little tickle, the prelude to a cough started it, then I acquired a cough,but it cleared up......so I let it go.

The throat started to need help swallowing,things just didn't want to go down.

After a while I thought may be it was due to the puffer I was taking daily in the morning, built up allergy or something, so I saw the practice nurse and she changed the type,didn't like that so stopped using it entirely, no great difference to the COPD which incidentally has never bothered me.

I continued finding it difficult to swallow at times, a chocolate bar taken with a cup of coffee at work almost made me choke, it just wouldn't go down without a drink.

I have been having tests over the past two weeks.

Anyway to cut a long story shorter by a small bit.................I had a panendoscopy today (the discharge letter says).

They knocked me out then took a 'large tissue mass' from the left of my tongue base, so my throat is sore at the moment.......but the ability to swallow has returned albeit painful.

The nice Scottish surgeon took a golf ball size chunk out and showed me the blancmange in a screw top bottle in recovery.He told me it was going to be analised (No Bruv NOT that) ....analysed.....in the lab but didn't believe it was anything other than the Lymphoma.......to make me feel more at ease.....right. The Lymphoma Doctor had said it was likely to be that and there was a new tablet that would sort it out earlier in the week.

Apart from the sore throat and feeling a bit woozy/tired everything is alright.

Thought I would just update this ongoing saga and praise the marvelous NHS...............long may they continue doing their fine work.

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Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 5:18 pm
by tude dog
Golly, wish the best for ya buddy.

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Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 9:34 pm
by Patsy Warnick
I've been worried about you, and so glad to have your update.

You know you can beat this...

I am so sorry for you & your family and all you have to go through. You can beat this..

Go back & read this thread - My experience - Oscar's - our husband's were dealt the same hand and both my hubby & Oscar's beat Lymphoma. and they both had their plumbing problems & re-attached which seems to trigger Lymphoma. ??

Take some time to absorb your news - Know your loved and you can beat this..

Patsy

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Posted: Sat May 23, 2015 7:20 am
by AnneBoleyn
I love you Bruv. I really mean it. You're in my heart. Be well. Please. :yh_flower:yh_flower:yh_flower:yh_flower:yh_flower:yh_flower:yh_flower:yh_flower:yh_flower:yh_flower:yh_flower:yh_flower

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Posted: Sat May 23, 2015 9:42 am
by spot
Bruv;1479606 wrote: They knocked me out then took a 'large tissue mass' from the left of my tongue baseI expect these surgeons have posters on their office wall with "Better out than in" or "When in doubt, whip it out" in large lettering. I don't remember anyone using knives on Star Trek. One day we might catch up.

Meanwhile, congratulations. Not being able to pass food down one's gullet would worry anybody, I'm glad you're back to being able.

Some people have a long rubber stretcher stuffed down their throat and inflated with an air pump, you escaped that trick.

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Posted: Sat May 23, 2015 10:56 am
by Bruv
I haven't been unwell, I have been having 2 monthly maintenance top ups for the lymphoma, but as I have told the doctors and nurses that treat me, I have never suffered from the illness they are treating me for. The treatment really knocked me for six though.

I understand they caught it early while investigating the bowel issue,and that has been fixed beyond my wildest dreams, no problem there at all.The lymphoma specialist told me early on that it was not curable but treatable and they can control it, that was enough for me. I have resumed work, resumed living as I was before, slightly slowed down maybe but thats aging for you.

The concern for me was whether this latest nonsense is the big C opening another branch, another condition on top of the other two. The surgeon said it was not likely to be the bowel but might possibly be the lymphoma, but he has taken out the lump that was causing me the problem, so hopefully a tablet or two and it will be OK now.

Thanks for the kind words.................I am about to tackle some pan fried chicken thighs and then my first coffee since yesterday morning.

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Posted: Sat May 23, 2015 5:21 pm
by Smaug
Bruv;1479628 wrote: I haven't been unwell, I have been having 2 monthly maintenance top ups for the lymphoma, but as I have told the doctors and nurses that treat me, I have never suffered from the illness they are treating me for. The treatment really knocked me for six though.

I understand they caught it early while investigating the bowel issue,and that has been fixed beyond my wildest dreams, no problem there at all.The lymphoma specialist told me early on that it was not curable but treatable and they can control it, that was enough for me. I have resumed work, resumed living as I was before, slightly slowed down maybe but thats aging for you.

The concern for me was whether this latest nonsense is the big C opening another branch, another condition on top of the other two. The surgeon said it was not likely to be the bowel but might possibly be the lymphoma, but he has taken out the lump that was causing me the problem, so hopefully a tablet or two and it will be OK now.

Thanks for the kind words.................I am about to tackle some pan fried chicken thighs and then my first coffee since yesterday morning.


Ye Gods, Bruv! So sorry to hear you've got health problems. I hope they can sort it out and get rid of them. My very best wishes to you.

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Posted: Sun May 24, 2015 4:29 am
by Bruv
Thanks Smaug

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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 5:49 am
by Bruv
Don't panic !!!!!

Had my check up MRI scan last week, and saw the Consultant on Tuesday, I am feeling fine no problems at all, other than the occasional spot, over tiredness at times, flaky finger nails, nothing to be overly concerned about.

The Consultant greeted me with a beaming smile smile, asked if I had any problems, when I said there are a few things I am concerned about, he laughed and said "See your GP, it's nothing to do with me" So I mentioned my finger nails "See your GP " he laughed. "I have looked at your scans and there is nothing on them to worry about, if you have anything wrong with you, go to see your GP"

Then he said something that I have had echoing in my brain since..........He said "If it wasn't for the tablets you would be dead"

He didn't say "you may not have been alive".....gently worded......same meaning.........."you would have been dead"......wow.

The tablets are now off the NHS list, if he had not prescribed them when he did, he wouldn't have had them available a short while later.

He told me they were expensive when he first put me on them, he told me on Tuesday they cost £80,000 a year.....................I still don't know if I am worth it.......I am a tight wad.

How lucky have I been ?

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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 9:20 am
by LarsMac
Bruv;1509993 wrote: Don't panic !!!!!

Had my check up MRI scan last week, and saw the Consultant on Tuesday, I am feeling fine no problems at all, other than the occasional spot, over tiredness at times, flaky finger nails, nothing to be overly concerned about.

The Consultant greeted me with a beaming smile smile, asked if I had any problems, when I said there are a few things I am concerned about, he laughed and said "See your GP, it's nothing to do with me" So I mentioned my finger nails "See your GP " he laughed. "I have looked at your scans and there is nothing on them to worry about, if you have anything wrong with you, go to see your GP"

Then he said something that I have had echoing in my brain since..........He said "If it wasn't for the tablets you would be dead"

He didn't say "you may not have been alive".....gently worded......same meaning.........."you would have been dead"......wow.

The tablets are now off the NHS list, if he had not prescribed them when he did, he wouldn't have had them available a short while later.

He told me they were expensive when he first put me on them, he told me on Tuesday they cost £80,000 a year.....................I still don't know if I am worth it.......I am a tight wad.

How lucky have I been ?


Well, two years on, and yer still kicking. I reckon your family would say it's been a bargain at twice the price.

We would never have had the opportunity to enjoy Chicken Fried Steak at the Country Kitchen in Iowa had it not been for them tablets, I guess. (Not that the Chicken Fried Steak was anything to write home about but the company was great.)

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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 9:27 am
by Betty Boop
Of course you're worth it!

So pleased it's all turned out good :-6:-6

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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 11:33 am
by Bruv
LarsMac;1509996 wrote: Well, two years on, and yer still kicking. I reckon your family would say it's been a bargain at twice the price.

We would never have had the opportunity to enjoy Chicken Fried Steak at the Country Kitchen in Iowa had it not been for them tablets, I guess. (Not that the Chicken Fried Steak was anything to write home about but the company was great.)


Thanks for that.

And feeling finer than I ought to thanks.

I think we met pre tablets, but my time clock is rubbish.

You remember my confusion about chicken fried steak ? I do remember your explanation, it didn't make it taste any better though.

Out of interest has anyone seen Anne Boleyn lately ? Her last appearance on here according to her profile was in May.

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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 11:42 am
by Patsy Warnick
Bruv

I'm glad that "tablet" was available - are you still on them? Did your Dr. presc. another "tablet" similar?

I seen Anne on the board @ week ago - I've been thinking of her also - hope all is well with her.

I'm glad your with us - as far as dry nails probably due to the meds - do you or have you ever has a Pedicure? it's very healthy for you - I drag my hubby with me & now he loves it.

Patsy

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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 2:54 pm
by Bruv
Patsy Warnick;1510007 wrote: Bruv

I'm glad that "tablet" was available - are you still on them? Did your Dr. presc. another "tablet" similar?

I seen Anne on the board @ week ago - I've been thinking of her also - hope all is well with her.

I'm glad your with us - as far as dry nails probably due to the meds - do you or have you ever has a Pedicure? it's very healthy for you - I drag my hubby with me & now he loves it.

Patsy


Yes Patsy, still taking them, and they are still working luckily. There is only the one tablet as far as I know, still under licence or whatever they call it before it is able to be made by other pharmaceutical companies.

One of the questions I asked the consultant was why the medication doesn't affect my toe nails ? He didn't know, it only causes problems with my hand nails. I carry nail clippers and have to cut hang nails several times during the day. I have trouble with peeling an orange for instance due to the nails being so short and weak.

A small price to pay really, but I will never be a hand model now.

I missed Anne's contributions, but it has been a quiet time on FG for a few months, so thought she was quiet too. Recently emailed her and have received no reply, so I am a little concerned.

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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 2:19 am
by spot
My theory is they're sugar-pill placebos and you're running on will-power. Either way you add to the gaiety of the nation which is a benefit to everyone.

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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 4:12 am
by G#Gill
spot;1510032 wrote: My theory is they're sugar-pill placebos and you're running on will-power. Either way you add to the gaiety of the nation which is a benefit to everyone.


Mr. spot you have a lovely way with words ! Why don't you just say that Mr. Bruv adds a beneficial contribution to the site and mostly creates cheer for readers ?

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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 5:04 am
by Bruv
G#Gill;1510035 wrote: Mr. spot you have a lovely way with words ! Why don't you just say that Mr. Bruv adds a beneficial contribution to the site and mostly creates cheer for readers ?


No Gilly........add to the gaiety of the nation is much better........I am concerned about the meaning of the gaiety part though.

And you have been awol too, are you OK ?

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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 6:42 am
by spot
Bruv;1510037 wrote: I am concerned about the meaning of the gaiety part though.Gathering nuts in May. Bonhomie. That sort of thing.

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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 7:13 am
by Bryn Mawr
The eighty thousand is what you paid into the NHS for and even without you are definitely worth it - what is money when you're alive?

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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 7:13 am
by Bruv
spot;1510046 wrote: Gathering nuts in May. Bonhomie. That sort of thing.


It's getting worse.

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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 7:18 am
by Bruv
Bryn Mawr;1510047 wrote: The eighty thousand is what you paid into the NHS for and even without you are definitely worth it - what is money when you're alive?


Oh stop it.

I am feeling like James Stewart in It's a wonderful life........making me well up.

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Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 12:02 am
by Clodhopper
All this seems to have happened in the time I wasn't posting here. Have now caught up. Gosh. Blimey. Crikey. Glad you're ok.

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Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 2:10 am
by Bruv
See what you missed ?

I am fine now thanks, as well as can be expected.

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Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 8:51 am
by LarsMac
Well, I am about to start a similar adventure, it seems.

Hopefully, with similar results.

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Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 12:41 pm
by Bruv
LarsMac;1510083 wrote: Well, I am about to start a similar adventure, it seems.

Hopefully, with similar results.


Oh Dear no No NO..........It's not easy or fun but it is manageable......just.

What flavour, has it been caught early ?

You have the right sort of attitude, and the support around you I am sure.

I can only wish you well and keep my fingers crossed for you........... you will be alright.

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Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 12:50 pm
by Bryn Mawr
LarsMac;1510083 wrote: Well, I am about to start a similar adventure, it seems.

Hopefully, with similar results.


Oh Jazus no.

May your recovery be swift and complete

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Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 1:14 pm
by Clodhopper
Best wishes LarsMac.

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Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 3:23 pm
by LarsMac
It's not going to be too big a deal. There two spots, but returned negative, so they caught it early enough, that it should be a quick chop and hang out in the room for a few days, then some scans, and maybe some chemo.

Might not be a lot of fun for a bit, but it will work out.

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Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 11:16 pm
by magentaflame
I'm glad you're okay Bruv. It's been a long haul for you.

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Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 5:05 am
by Bruv
LarsMac;1510116 wrote: It's not going to be too big a deal. There two spots, but returned negative, so they caught it early enough, that it should be a quick chop and hang out in the room for a few days, then some scans, and maybe some chemo.

Might not be a lot of fun for a bit, but it will work out.


I am liking your style.

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Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 9:21 am
by Betty Boop
LarsMac;1510083 wrote: Well, I am about to start a similar adventure, it seems.

Hopefully, with similar results.


Good Luck Lars, great attitude !

My 83 year old Mother had a big chunk of her leg cut out recently, Merkell cell skin cancer, scary stuff but so far she's kicked it's butt.

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Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 12:08 pm
by Bruv
Betty Boop;1510133 wrote: Good Luck Lars, great attitude !

My 83 year old Mother had a big chunk of her leg cut out recently, Merkell cell skin cancer, scary stuff but so far she's kicked it's butt.


With the good leg I hope.

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Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 4:44 pm
by LarsMac
I just had a visit with the Oncologist and we are a 'go' for Friday to do a little resection to get rid of this thing. Seems we got to it in time and there is no evidence of spreading migration.

Been out all week touring the high points of Colorado with two of my cousins.(Literally, we crossed the highest five mountain passes where that can be done with an automobile) Had a great week. Next week will be laid up in for a while after the resection. The hospital has a good Wi-fi, so I will probably be online a bit.

A few tests to confirm all clear, and I'll be good as new, minus a few centimeters or so of plumbing.

So, far the worst part of this whole experience is drinking that nasty stuff they give you to clean out your plumbing.

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Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 4:58 pm
by Wandrin
Sounds like good news!

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Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 6:04 pm
by LarsMac
Wandrin;1510187 wrote: Sounds like good news!


yup. caught it in time. Had I put it off another year, I'd be sneakin' out the back door.

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Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 6:10 pm
by Wandrin
LarsMac;1510188 wrote: yup. caught it in time. Had I put it off another year, I'd be sneakin' out the back door.


I'm glad you caught it, Any change required to your plans for your motorhome journey?

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Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 6:26 pm
by LarsMac
Wandrin;1510189 wrote: I'm glad you caught it, Any change required to your plans for your motorhome journey?


Probably.

Not allowed to do any lifting or toting for at least eight weeks, so the move of stuff to permanent storage on the West Slope and loading up the SunDancer will have to wait. So will even hooking up the Toad for a a test run.

Probably be more like Autumn before we hit the road.

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Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 9:40 pm
by Clodhopper
Glad to hear the prognosis is good. :)