New month, new thread - as requested by ellie 73
Daily Life chit chat for bloods, scans, appointments, going shopping, cutting grass, reading, watching some thing decent on TV - whatever your day has in store for you. That is daily life!
Even having a laugh, that is a normal life, and we all have it.
If you have a special topic please start a new thread so people that wish to see it can, and can comment.
Hope this is to everyone's approval.
Thanks.
Ellie if i had been told at the time they knew my cancer was showing cribriform pattern and intraductal markers i would have pushed for more aggressive hormone therapy and earlier radiotherapy, i don't think i was curable, but will never know now, but i think i could have got a couple of more years.
Eddie
I am not being funny, but you are not a doctor, and at this moment in time, all your tests are coming back good.
No one knows how long we have, i was incurable from day i stage 4, that was eight years ago, i did ask, should i have been dead by now YES was the answer, it was the treatment ,i was given, so you or doctors really have no idea how long any one has,
I agree Ellie I am not a doctor and what i think is just my opinion, but common sense suggests if you have an aggressive cancer variant which is metastatic and has easy access to other parts of your body the sooner and harder you treat it the better. Ellie I have 5 consultants for my various problems and trust 4 of them 100% but not my oncologist. my bedtime, sleep well
Eddie
I could carry this on though i will not, any cancer can go to any part of the body,, as we all know from experience or people that have been here, and it has occurred.
. Doctor's train for years, they are the ones, with the knowledge, and us as patients find our own knowledge. Threw t the road we are on.
Their is always a plan, A B C ad D
Good morning Ellie, it's overcast here but warm. We're off out today, going to West - Kirby, haven't been there since I was gal lol.
By the way I trust my oncologist and my team they have got me this fare.
Have a great day with your family. Take care lovely. XX
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