I'm back for a bit at least...
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2017 10:58 am
Many thanks to Alun for passing on the news about my recent health issues. Something I didn't have time or strength to do myself.
Many thanks to those many of you who have sent me cards and good wishes. I have been quite overwhelmed by the response from dolly
world generally. It means a great deal to me.
I hope to get around to thanking folks individually in due course.
A word of advice....for those of us getting in to late middle age - don't ignore the NHS when they send you a request for a stool sample. You want the earliest diagnosis of the sinister you can get. Who knows but I might have avoided some of my recent experiences if I'd done that. Also no harm in bugging your GP for a blood test every 6 months. If they aren't interested change your GP. Keep an eye on your BMI and increase your dietary fibre. More chicken ceasar salds and fewer calzone's.....you get the drift.
When you need it the NHS does come through for you. The treatment I received was top notch.
For those of you interested in the medicine I had a sub total colectome. This means the removal of my entire large intestine. The skill of the surgeon was such that I dont need a bag. He joined my small intestine to my rectum and all is well on the waste products front now. It took a short time to get in to gear in hospital, but no need to bore you all with that story. I continue to recover well.
The bad news is I did indeed also have bowel cancer as well as the diverticulitis that caused or contributed to the bowel obstruction. This has spread to my liver so I now have to start chemotherapy in about 2 weeks time with a view to reducing the size of the 4 small metastases visbile on the CT scan to the point they can be removed with some surgical procedure or other. The prognosis generally seems to be optimistic.
The post would not be complete without my mentioning the peace that I have about all this. Most of you know that I am a Christian and my faith in this has been of immense value. God was there for me in the valley of the shadow of death - exactly as promised. This is not the place to say more on this I accept, but there it is....
So my posts in future days may not be as frequent, but this forum and the friends we all have all over the world is of huge value to me and I hope to stay on as long as possible.
All my best
Jonners
Many thanks to those many of you who have sent me cards and good wishes. I have been quite overwhelmed by the response from dolly
world generally. It means a great deal to me.
I hope to get around to thanking folks individually in due course.
A word of advice....for those of us getting in to late middle age - don't ignore the NHS when they send you a request for a stool sample. You want the earliest diagnosis of the sinister you can get. Who knows but I might have avoided some of my recent experiences if I'd done that. Also no harm in bugging your GP for a blood test every 6 months. If they aren't interested change your GP. Keep an eye on your BMI and increase your dietary fibre. More chicken ceasar salds and fewer calzone's.....you get the drift.
When you need it the NHS does come through for you. The treatment I received was top notch.
For those of you interested in the medicine I had a sub total colectome. This means the removal of my entire large intestine. The skill of the surgeon was such that I dont need a bag. He joined my small intestine to my rectum and all is well on the waste products front now. It took a short time to get in to gear in hospital, but no need to bore you all with that story. I continue to recover well.
The bad news is I did indeed also have bowel cancer as well as the diverticulitis that caused or contributed to the bowel obstruction. This has spread to my liver so I now have to start chemotherapy in about 2 weeks time with a view to reducing the size of the 4 small metastases visbile on the CT scan to the point they can be removed with some surgical procedure or other. The prognosis generally seems to be optimistic.
The post would not be complete without my mentioning the peace that I have about all this. Most of you know that I am a Christian and my faith in this has been of immense value. God was there for me in the valley of the shadow of death - exactly as promised. This is not the place to say more on this I accept, but there it is....
So my posts in future days may not be as frequent, but this forum and the friends we all have all over the world is of huge value to me and I hope to stay on as long as possible.
All my best
Jonners