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Lifers' Cancer Updates - Peter_G's operation was a success (p68)

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  • Thoughts are with all who are going through this stay strong all of you x
  • Red, that’s pure shite!
    Sending all my love to you ♥️
  • @Redmidland. Oh mate! Your bravery and cheerfulness with what you’re up against is magnificent. Best wishes with getting back on your feet today, and getting that odious catheter out. 🤞

    👊 to cancer. 
  • Just to add my best wishes to RM, PH's mum and PG, as well as anyone else battling with this. 
    Bih hug to all of you !!
  • Oh Malc the things you do to stay in bed :smiley:, seriously keep fighting and get rid of those infections, I wish you well
  • So sorry to hear your news @Redmidland, you really are having a tough time, I hope things improve very soon
  • Best wishes RM.
  • Continued best wishes to Redmidland and everyone else.
  • Come on, RM ! You can beat this with the amount of good wishes & positive thoughts coming your way from our lovely Lifers. 

    Stay strong, dear friend x 
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  • Oh FFS RM, you really are getting the shitty end of the stick at the moment. Hope the infections can get sorted out ASAP, and you'll be able to resume chemo.
  • edited March 6
    Update for you all since my Feb 28.post. I sadly was unable to stand. We've tried since and, here I am 7 days later, still unable to stand and walking is out of the question. I had an op on my right knee last Sunday where infected fluid was removed and the knee flushed out. However whilst I can move both legs whilst lying down, neither leg will work when standing! The Dr's are completely bamboozled, I've had physios trying to help, and now rheumatoid team is being sent to me, yet no matter how mentally determined I am to move and walk.....I fucking can't!!!! 
    I still have an extremely painful UTI where the strongest painkillers only just about take the edge off the pain.
    My last chemo session was Dec 16th, and I was winning, now all final chemo postponed until they've killed the infection(s) and I can walk again!
    I'm very down as the cancer is not being attacked and hasn't been for nearly two months, the frightening thing is losing the use of both my legs...I don't know if I'll ever walk again! 
    At least our team is on a winning run and that is keeping me going, along with the tremendous support I have on here!
    Times are difficult and individual days are bad, but I'll never lose the Charlton faith -:
    Live, Love, Laugh and Be Happy xx
    #fxxkcancer
    ##DarkerTheShadowBrighterTheLight 
  • keep fighting RM everyone is behind you
  • Red Midland my heart breaks for you, you don't deserve this. We are all here for you x

  • Willing you on @Redmidland.  C'mon <3
  • Team RM are here!
    Sending bucketloads of goaty love to you ♥️
  • Stay positive RM.
  • bloody hell Malc, you don't half get in a pickle, I send you the best wishes that I can and hope your legs get working again
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  • edited March 6
    So sorry to hear of this setback RM. Here’s a wish for you to get the strength back in your legs, and to get shot of the UTI. The team are doing their bit to keep your spirits up, which must be difficult.
    Power to you RM. 
  • Try to stay positive RM .
  • Mere youngster at 70, keep beating the challenges
  • Well done Red, that's very encouraging after your morning bulletin. Stick at it and you'll soon be whizzing round that bed like one of Benny Hills nurses. 
  • Great to have some positive news, @Redmidland
    Maybe only little steps, but very important ones to help keep you spirits up and your motivation going.  Team Addicks are all cheering you on!

    Best wishes also to all the others on this thread who are themselves fighting, or supporting others who are fighting, this rotten disease in its multiple forms.
  • Some good news. Just had the latest result from my 3 monthly CT scan and my tumour had reduced  (£3.7cm to 3.2cm) despite not having any treatment . Well chuffed and unexpected not just from me but from my oncologist as well. My body is fighting it on it's own. I can look forward to my cruise with my wife in June now. Happy Days
    What a wonderful way to start the weekend.
  • edited March 7
    Quick update, I was able, with the help of a walking frame, to 'shuffle' round the outskirts of my bed. It's not far, but it's a start, yes it was very painful but I did it!
    Tomorrow is a new day and a new challenge, I've set myself the goal of walking unaided by my 70th birthday, which is 20 days today.
    You're as strong as an ox given all you have been through.

    Total respect.
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