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User
Posted 07 Aug 2019 at 23:56

Your reference to the men conversations is spot on.


At the various support groups I go to, and on a Prostate Peddlers cycle ride, men have conversations of an unbelievably personal nature which just don't happen anywhere else as far as I know (except possibly here), things like semen consistency, what orgasms feel like after treatment, etc. I've got very used to it. Actually, I have to be careful not to accidentally drop down to this very personal level of information when I'm not in the company of PCa patients - I slipped up once early on and realised I'd embarrassed someone with too much information.


The other place that's great for this is the radiotherapy waiting room. Probably half the people in there are PCa patients, but there are also breast, bowel, bladder, cervical, and every type of palliative cancer patients, and the conversations are just beyond this world. A week back, a conversation about who'd wet themselves on the table morphed into what type of incontinence pants we're each using, and then into where the men's ones are found (usually in the Feminine Products section of a shop). The waiting rooms have the aircon temp set low, which I'm sure is for all the men sitting out their hot flushes, but the women are usually freezing in there. Fantastic conversations between the men and women comparing menopause and HT side effects, tamoxifen side effects, etc. I've only got one RT session left, and I'm really going to miss the waiting rooms.

Edited by member 07 Aug 2019 at 23:58  | Reason: Not specified

User
Posted 08 Aug 2019 at 16:48

Great amount raised. Well done to all.


 

Ido4

User
Posted 08 Aug 2019 at 17:23
Yes Andy I remember having a detailed conversation in the RT waiting room about the timing and consistency of poos with a lovely guy I'd never met before or since.
User
Posted 08 Aug 2019 at 21:44

Likewise I remember a man telling me he got caught short in the woods walking his dog. He described how he poo’d In a dog poop bag!

Ido4

User
Posted 09 Aug 2019 at 01:35
Well done, PCa is now getting more of the support it deserves which is good for so many. Unfortunately, this is not the case with a number of less numerous and more rare cancers which in some cases can develop more quickly/severely.
Barry
User
Posted 14 Nov 2019 at 20:17
Feeling a bit shocked today. Dad's hiking buddy's grandson has been diagnosed with advanced PCa at the age of 26. Presumably there will be some genetic testing.
"Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards." Soren Kierkegaard
User
Posted 14 Nov 2019 at 20:24

So scary Lyn when most people believe pca to be an old mans disease . 


BFN 


Julie XXX

NEVER LAUGH AT A LIVE DRAGON
User
Posted 14 Nov 2019 at 20:41

Hi Lyne


So sorry to hear that, totally unbelievable to read that someone so young being diagnosed with it.


Sandy

User
Posted 14 Nov 2019 at 20:52

Lyn


Not good to hear. On another forum I belong to a 22 year old girl was moaning that urology is always full of old men, sadly not always the case.


Thanks Chris

User
Posted 14 Nov 2019 at 21:27
God that’s awful and worrying.

Hope he gets all the best treatment possible

Bri
User
Posted 15 Nov 2019 at 00:57
That's terrible but I believe rare. I read another case recently of a child under 10 years of age being diagnosed with Alzheimer's which is also surprising for that disease which we also associate with people that are middle age and beyond.
Barry
User
Posted 15 Nov 2019 at 09:08

That’s shocking Lyn. So sorry to hear that.

Ido4

User
Posted 16 Nov 2019 at 15:02

Sad news Lyn our thoughts are with you, you think it only happens to old men like me that have had a good life first.


Regards John.

User
Posted 01 Jan 2020 at 01:36
This month marks 10 years since John's RP and in July it will be 8 years since his salvage RT started. When he was diagnosed, I just wanted him to make it to 60 and he has done that; there is hope after biochemical recurrence.

Wishing everyone here a happy and hope-filled 2020 x
"Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards." Soren Kierkegaard
User
Posted 01 Jan 2020 at 08:24

Happy new year, Lyn, and thanks for all the support you’ve given to so many over the years 

User
Posted 01 Jan 2020 at 08:34
Happy new year Lyn and family xxx
User
Posted 01 Jan 2020 at 08:59
Happy New Year, Lyn. Hope we all have a healthy year.

Best wishes,

Chris
User
Posted 01 Jan 2020 at 09:34
Happy New Year Lyn and family glad you are all well,10 years, where does it all go?
It's 7 years for me and still <0-1 or something like that, so very good I think! Still having six month s PSA bloods, s'pose I should go to 12 months by now. Must go lots to do, Happy new year to All. xx
User
Posted 01 Jan 2020 at 09:53

Lyne


Here's hoping for a happy new year ahead for you and your family.


Happy New year to all.


Cheers


Sandy

User
Posted 01 Jan 2020 at 09:54
Best wishes Matron & John.

Happy New Year!

Cheers, John.
 
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