jims-terrano
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Following on from Makeitfit’s post about his fantastic efforts I cannot emphasise enough the importance of been aware of the symptoms of male cancers, don’t forget about the ladies of course as this terrible disease doesn’t distinguish but on the subject of Movember which is aimed at guys. Blokes are great at dismissing symptoms, brushing them off or not talking about them. It’s easy to think that that discoloured pee was food colouring from that takeaway last night and sure enough a few hours later it’s gone and back to your normal colours, I make no apologies for being descriptive as this is so important. We lost our friend and long time member of this forum Rustic earlier this year and I know others have suffered and are suffering. Guys any problems at all go to the doctors, don’t be afraid of the “finger of fudge” as it’s been described as, take a sample of that food colouring stained pee as the doctor can test it there and then. It doesn’t mean you have cancer it can be any number of other problems that are easily sorted. Your doctor will not be hacked off because you’ve wasted his time, the opposite actually.
Following Uncle Rustics advice I took myself off to the doctors complete with sample, first time I went I was fobbed off or at least that’s how I felt and of course I felt like I was wasting his time because my pee had cleared. Cut a long story short the doctor confirmed my sample did indeed contain blood and referred me to hospital. Totally expecting enlarged prostate being the worst case. The hospital took me for a day, ultra sound, blood test and the camera:doh
The investigation is not pleasant to say the least but unfortunately it revealed a tumour Bladder Cancer can effect woman but mainly blokes
So I’m facing an operation and chemo next week. The doctors will not know until after the operation just how advanced my cancer is, thats one of the hardest things I heard a nurse say to me “your cancer”. Some of my friends all ready know about this and have been nothing but supportive. Now I’m not going to turn this thread into a long running story. This is meant as an example to you guys, don’t sit on it if you KNOW you have a problem, get it checked out.
All being well this will be restricted to the lining of my bladder, a quick zap with chemo and then the camera to monitor things for the next five years and I’ll be clear. Fingers crossed!
So Uncle Rustics advice lives on and this is two members of this forum that he has saved.
So guys Movember is a fantastic cause and publicises just how important it is to get yourself checked out. There’s lots of information online such as the NHS website. Don’t be frightened of the investigation procedures, I’ll tell you the camera hurts big time but it is so important. Obviously there are other procedures too. Think of your loved ones, talk to them, talk to you mates but most importantly talk to your doctor.
Following Uncle Rustics advice I took myself off to the doctors complete with sample, first time I went I was fobbed off or at least that’s how I felt and of course I felt like I was wasting his time because my pee had cleared. Cut a long story short the doctor confirmed my sample did indeed contain blood and referred me to hospital. Totally expecting enlarged prostate being the worst case. The hospital took me for a day, ultra sound, blood test and the camera:doh
The investigation is not pleasant to say the least but unfortunately it revealed a tumour Bladder Cancer can effect woman but mainly blokes
So I’m facing an operation and chemo next week. The doctors will not know until after the operation just how advanced my cancer is, thats one of the hardest things I heard a nurse say to me “your cancer”. Some of my friends all ready know about this and have been nothing but supportive. Now I’m not going to turn this thread into a long running story. This is meant as an example to you guys, don’t sit on it if you KNOW you have a problem, get it checked out.
All being well this will be restricted to the lining of my bladder, a quick zap with chemo and then the camera to monitor things for the next five years and I’ll be clear. Fingers crossed!
So Uncle Rustics advice lives on and this is two members of this forum that he has saved.
So guys Movember is a fantastic cause and publicises just how important it is to get yourself checked out. There’s lots of information online such as the NHS website. Don’t be frightened of the investigation procedures, I’ll tell you the camera hurts big time but it is so important. Obviously there are other procedures too. Think of your loved ones, talk to them, talk to you mates but most importantly talk to your doctor.