I’m not going to tell you to stay strong but I’m going to remind you that on the days when you feel like you can’t take anymore use us to help you get through. We’re all here for you, always.
And when you’re up to it, if you fancy a quiet break away, my cottage is yours. A perfect place to reset when the time is right.
Really sorry to hear @Bedsaddick What I will say is that I've had cancer 3 times and - 11 years later (since the first diagnoses) am still around and still enduring the torture that is Charlton Athletic. Mine wasn't pancreas but always in the throat area - such that I now have no Larynx - but can actully speak - sort of. Thing is - you just have to get on with it. As they say, shit happens, no good fretting about it or worrying "why me". Just accept it happens and follow whatever treatment/advice they give you...treatment seems to be improving all the time. Other thing I found is you just cannot rush the body - after chemo/radio therapy/ surgery - whatever they do it takes time to recover. Take it easy - try and avoid stress (difficult as a CAFC fan!) and be patient. With luck and a fair wind you will recover. All the best.
Really sorry to hear @Bedsaddick What I will say is that I've had cancer 3 times and - 11 years later (since the first diagnoses) am still around and still enduring the torture that is Charlton Athletic. Mine wasn't pancreas but always in the throat area - such that I now have no Larynx - but can actully speak - sort of. Thing is - you just have to get on with it. As they say, shit happens, no good fretting about it or worrying "why me". Just accept it happens and follow whatever treatment/advice they give you...treatment seems to be improving all the time. Other thing I found is you just cannot rush the body - after chemo/radio therapy/ surgery - whatever they do it takes time to recover. Take it easy - try and avoid stress (difficult as a CAFC fan!) and be patient. With luck and a fair wind you will recover. All the best.
May have you have another 11+ years on this planet.
Not comparing our problems in any way given the seriousness of yours, but I found being able to open up on here very cathartic. And the waves of genuine sympathy and support from fellow lifers were overwhelming and a great tonic to me and to my family. You should feel free and able to share anything you like as it unfolds. Don’t hold back if it helps you to cope.
Beds, you probably have read over and over about Pancreatic cancer, it's symptoms and outcomes but I can tell it can be beaten and if surgery is the option you can overcome that as well. I did know someone who had their Pancreas resected and the outcome for eighty per cent of patients is type one diabetes, the person in question was in the twenty per cent and did not develop Type one diabetes. You need a lot of support, you need to trust your doctors and you need to, as much as you can, keep your health, by that I mean after surgery eat healthily and concentrate on you and what's good for your body. My thoughts are with you mate.
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What I will say is that I've had cancer 3 times and - 11 years later (since the first diagnoses) am still around and still enduring the torture that is Charlton Athletic. Mine wasn't pancreas but always in the throat area - such that I now have no Larynx - but can actully speak - sort of. Thing is - you just have to get on with it. As they say, shit happens, no good fretting about it or worrying "why me". Just accept it happens and follow whatever treatment/advice they give you...treatment seems to be improving all the time. Other thing I found is you just cannot rush the body - after chemo/radio therapy/ surgery - whatever they do it takes time to recover. Take it easy - try and avoid stress (difficult as a CAFC fan!) and be patient. With luck and a fair wind you will recover. All the best.
oh and I hope you and your two boys enjoy a Charlton victory today.