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Supporting one another in the fight against prostate cancer
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craigcraig
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Last activity on 07/08/2020 at 14:55
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@Courtney_J Hi, I'm Craig. I was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2016. I had radiotherapy that was successful despite the awful side effects. I've been in remission almost a year now, so it was worthwhile. I was lucky and had a wonderful oncologist and nurses. I hope you are all doing well in these strange times!
PTaylor65
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@Courtney_J Hi, I just joined this site. I've just been diagnosed and I'm obviously reeling, trying to "process" it. To be honest, I'm scared. I don't know what's going to happen next yet and I'm afraid what this and any treatment is going to do to me physically and also mentally. I'm at the beginning of it all so I don't really know what to expect.
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Last activity on 31/10/2021 at 09:55
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PTaylor, The initial diagnosis does send one reeling. I was diagnose August 2019 and have just completed the Radiotherapy. It has all gone smoothly and I can only send accolades out to NHS , Nursing staff, facilities, Oncologists et al. They are wonderful and they are caring and empathetic. You are not alone.
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Last activity on 26/07/2024 at 22:46
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Hi my experience of prostate problems is long and not too extreme so far as my test results exceeded the NHS target measures however 2 biopsies proved negative, even as an ongoing prostrate patient I am very grateful to my consultant for his continued support at a 6 monthly check. Living with a prostate problem is just another thing to put on my to do list.
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Well Said Ziggy. My sentiments entirely. Thanks to the complete Oncology Department and especially the Radio Therapy staff at Oxford Churchill Hospital. My 6 month follow up shows good recovery progress. Sometimes, all it needs is an encouraging chat.
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Last activity on 13/10/2022 at 16:47
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Hello everyone,
How are you today?
@colinlivi @CaptainMike @Bryanthemercman @viking47 @robert1908 @Dazzer65 @Wales67 @Ian1971 @TC17165 @Pedro22560 @Peanut07 @GrahamMaxwell @dionotts @macccydx1 @toysandgames @Ste8769 @styver @DT58HOF @MyCancerLife @seumas
This discussion is to allow all members of our prostate cancer community to connect, support one another, and talk about anything and everything related to your cancer or not at all!
Don't hesitate to introduce yourself, share, and check in with other members so we can create a united and caring community.
Take care,
Courtney