city saint
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ive been given a date for mry prostatectomy 11th november so hopefully be picking up by christmas.good luck everyone going through some shit.
All the very best pal, on top of the other stuff going on I am having a tumour removed from my neck on the same day at MRI,.Good luck to us both.ive been given a date for mry prostatectomy 11th november so hopefully be picking up by christmas.good luck everyone going through some shit.
yes mate keep posting and good luckAll the very best pal, on top of the other stuff going on I am having a tumour removed from my neck on the same day at MRI,.Good luck to us both.
ive been given a date for mry prostatectomy 11th november so hopefully be picking up by christmas.good luck everyone going through some shit.
Best of luck to you both. Keep on posting in here.All the very best pal, on top of the other stuff going on I am having a tumour removed from my neck on the same day at MRI,.Good luck to us both.
I had my PSA results today at the Christie as it’s six months on from my radiotherapy and we’re so pleased it’s back down to 0.1 psa.Unfortunately we’ve received the news this week after my latest round of blood tests we’ve sadly not beaten this my cancer is still here and growing, I’m now with the Christie and will have to go under a quite intense session of radiotherapy, it’s devastating news especially for my wife and girls who have been through too much already, but we’ll fight and then fight again until we’ve beaten it .I’m in a minority who doesn’t beat this dreadful disease first time round so please don’t give up in thinking it’s all doom and gloom if you are unfortunate to have it , I’ve lost a war but the battle will be won .
Up the blues .
Please lads get checked .
Great new, the very best wishes to you A57 and your family.I had my PSA results today at the Christie as it’s six months on from my radiotherapy and we’re so pleased it’s back down to 0.1 psa.
A huge relief it looks like they were bang on target with the radiotherapy, after the prostectomy then 18 months later to need the radiotherapy it’s been a long road and now I’m finally looking at the light at the end of the tunnel. Go back in 6 months for repeat psa tests then hopefully go in remission again, for the family it’s such relief they’ve been through enough especially my two daughters, emotional day to be honest.
So goes without saying a big thank you to each and everyone of you in your support for not just myself but others who are going through this dreadful disease.
As I’ve said before we’re in this together and we will keep going !!!!
We will carry each other through this .
It’s sometimes said city fans have no class well I beg any visitors on this site to go through this thread you will come back with a different view I guarantee it.
Ladies and Gentlemen you are the best of the best , sorry for the late post it’s been a long day for us.
Good Luck to all on here dealing with this we keep going ,
Gary.
Thank you mate it’s very much appreciated.Great new, the very best wishes to you A57 and your family.
Great news Gary...the bold bit is to remind yourself that you've been through quite a bit as well mate, don't forget that. Though I suspect you are similar to me...just get on with it.I had my PSA results today at the Christie as it’s six months on from my radiotherapy and we’re so pleased it’s back down to 0.1 psa.
A huge relief it looks like they were bang on target with the radiotherapy, after the prostectomy then 18 months later to need the radiotherapy it’s been a long road and now I’m finally looking at the light at the end of the tunnel. Go back in 6 months for repeat psa tests then hopefully go in remission again, for the family it’s such relief they’ve been through enough especially my two daughters, emotional day to be honest.
So goes without saying a big thank you to each and everyone of you in your support for not just myself but others who are going through this dreadful disease.
As I’ve said before we’re in this together and we will keep going !!!!
We will carry each other through this .
It’s sometimes said city fans have no class well I beg any visitors on this site to go through this thread you will come back with a different view I guarantee it.
Ladies and Gentlemen you are the best of the best , sorry for the late post it’s been a long day for us.
Good Luck to all on here dealing with this we keep going ,
Gary.
Thanks Bob I appreciate the reply mate,Great news Gary...the bold bit is to remind yourself that you've been through quite a bit as well mate, don't forget that. Though I suspect you are similar to me...just get on with it.
I had my PSA results today at the Christie as it’s six months on from my radiotherapy and we’re so pleased it’s back down to 0.1 psa.
A huge relief it looks like they were bang on target with the radiotherapy, after the prostectomy then 18 months later to need the radiotherapy it’s been a long road and now I’m finally looking at the light at the end of the tunnel. Go back in 6 months for repeat psa tests then hopefully go in remission again, for the family it’s such relief they’ve been through enough especially my two daughters, emotional day to be honest.
So goes without saying a big thank you to each and everyone of you in your support for not just myself but others who are going through this dreadful disease.
As I’ve said before we’re in this together and we will keep going !!!!
We will carry each other through this .
It’s sometimes said city fans have no class well I beg any visitors on this site to go through this thread you will come back with a different view I guarantee it.
Ladies and Gentlemen you are the best of the best , sorry for the late post it’s been a long day for us.
Good Luck to all on here dealing with this we keep going ,
Gary.