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13 hours ago, DeeCee said:

Tiredness, feel the cold more, itchy skin due to the treatment I'm having but otherwise no bad side effects.......

Hasn't been caught in time unfortunately, I've got another 10 months of this treatment and then it will be observe, scan every 3 months, then maybe chemo or radiotherapy when (and it will) the tumour starts growing again.

I'm stage 4 terminal on palliative care/ treatment but not feeling as ill as I was expecting tbh. 🤞

Not great Dee Cee but glad you're doing ok considering.

This has been good taking us with you on the journey and hopefully you'll get the feeling that we're all wishing you the best in this.

Have a great Christmas pal.

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10 hours ago, Upside Down said:

Not great Dee Cee but glad you're doing ok considering.

This has been good taking us with you on the journey and hopefully you'll get the feeling that we're all wishing you the best in this.

Have a great Christmas pal.

Thanks mate, I wish the same to you and your's 🌲

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Sort of relevant to this thread?

Some of you will recall in 2014 my dad was diagnosed prostate cancer, PSA 777, riddled with it. Given 5-7 years to live back then.

He’s still alive and kicking 10 years later (albeit losing his marbles a bit) thanks ostensibly to drugs on the ‘Stampede’ trial, at a cost of £6,000/month to the NHS (£720,000 has been spent on his cancer alone 😬 ).

The trial has now stopped, meaning he only has his remaining tablets and then falls back to ‘standard’ treatment. Turns out he was the miracle patient and so many other men haven’t actually been helped much by the trial.

Members of this site contributed nearly 1/3rd of all donations to £1200 raised when I ran the Edinburgh marathon in 2016, so I figured some people wouldn’t mind being updated.

Don’t know how long he has, but the trial means he’s seen me get married, and met his first two grandchildren (I expect he’ll meet his third, too in March). Just feels very bittersweet now that the trial (quite rightly) has to end.

 

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On 21/12/2024 at 18:05, Mike E said:

Sort of relevant to this thread?

Some of you will recall in 2014 my dad was diagnosed prostate cancer, PSA 777, riddled with it. Given 5-7 years to live back then.

He’s still alive and kicking 10 years later (albeit losing his marbles a bit) thanks ostensibly to drugs on the ‘Stampede’ trial, at a cost of £6,000/month to the NHS (£720,000 has been spent on his cancer alone 😬 ).

The trial has now stopped, meaning he only has his remaining tablets and then falls back to ‘standard’ treatment. Turns out he was the miracle patient and so many other men haven’t actually been helped much by the trial.

Members of this site contributed nearly 1/3rd of all donations to £1200 raised when I ran the Edinburgh marathon in 2016, so I figured some people wouldn’t mind being updated.

Don’t know how long he has, but the trial means he’s seen me get married, and met his first two grandchildren (I expect he’ll meet his third, too in March). Just feels very bittersweet now that the trial (quite rightly) has to end.

 

My father in law was diagnosed with prostate cancer in October 2013 and died just three months later.

I’m so so pleased that you and your father have been able to make all those extra memories together.

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My mum got no help from the Dr's or paramedics. They wouldn't come and see her last year. The gp's said it was too far to travel even though it was in their jurisdiction.  By then it was too late. We only took her in because we thought she had a stroke.  Obviously it turned out much worse being cancer. She died a week after being in hospital.  I'll never forgive those who failed her

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