Precious words to hear

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I've been deliberating whether to do this blog post, given the journeys others are making in this community and that continue to be a struggle, posting good news can seem insensitive. I've chosen to do it as it provides some hope for those starting the journey I have made.

On Monday I went for the results of my biopsy, the doctor bounced into the consulting room and said "its good news" and then before his chair had finished creaking from him sitting down "All Clear".

Precious words.

After 3 months of treatment, and near on 5 months to now, it's been a phrase I've been wanting to hear. Of course there's the caveats - surveillance, chance of relapse etc. - and I need to be mindful of that, but at this stage there is no better position to be in. I have a huge debt of gratitude to Addenbrookes for their superb treatment and kindness, to the people of this community for welcoming me on day one and being there every day since when I've needed you, and my friends who have ferried me to appointments and looked after me.

(Journey: Stage IIc Testicular Cancer GCT seminoma, spread to lymph nodes and 14cm diameter lymph node tumour -> All Clear in 5 months)

 

Greg

PS: Late breaking news - I did show the doctor that my right hand and arm were swollen, and so I'm now booked in for an urgent doppler scan on my upper limbs. Looks like the NHS still wants to play with me :-)

 

 

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Greg, that is absolutely  fantastic news!!!

    Don't ever ever  feel bad about it, we LOVE good news on here.  :)

    It gives hope to otheres and I just love to celebrate someone kicking cancer's arse into next week.... the more we can kick it the better.

    I know what you mean though, I felt bad posting my first bit of good news especially as some of my friends on here are terminal, but got my wrists well and truely slapped for thinking that and I soon realised that they wanted to hear it too and now I celebrate every little triumph, even its it just no more dressing changes or whatever.

    You have put a big smile on my face this rainy morning...

    Long may it last... and don't know what doppler is but I hope it goes well. (I thought was the noise sirens make)

    Anyway whooo hoooo! and yay! and all that stuff

    Little My x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Nice one Greg!

    Good news is always great to read, as you say it gives hope to others and is not in the slightest insensitive.

    Hopefully you have kicked cancers arse for good, and I hope the funny arm is nothing to worry about. I had an arm the size of Popeye in hospital, but that was thanks to a bag of fluid missing the vein!

    What a nice way to start Friday.

    Tight lines

    Tim

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Marvellous news, Greg ! As Little My and Tim said, good news is always welcome and gives hope to others still on their journey ....... now go and enjoy the weekend !

    Love, Joycee xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    I am so truly happy for you, my mother has terminal cancer, and i have been on this site for 2 days and reading everyones fight is opening my eyes, its nice everyone has so much support, to read good news for someone is lovely and im so happy for you, from the perspective of a family member your family and friends will be so happy, go out and celebrate x

    mandy

    xxxxxxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    So good to hear good news hope it continues Remember the sun is always shining its just the clouds get in the way.