View comments by: Most Recent - first / last | Most Popular - first / last | Replies - hide / show

Prostate cancer

I have just been diagnosed with prostate cancer and having lots of fears for my future and family.


Anyone else been a similar situation?


Created By on 09/11/2018

Not a member?

You need to be a member to interact with Silversurfers. Joining is free and simple to do. Click the button below to join today!

hyperbod
22nd Jun 2019 18:14:25
0
Thanks for voting!
these posts seem to just peter out.... whats been happening to HowardJ2 since 9/11/18? Hopefully a successful outcome?
There is a lot of cancer about, we are in that age. Me, radical prostectomy in 2017. I seem to be alright now, but various previously enjoyable bits of me now redundant.
My partner, she had bowel cancer the same year, a bad time for us. Got over that, but decided to have the stoma reversed, and died in hospital at the end of this April. So now an even worse time.... it isn't always the big op that gets you.
patcaf
16th Nov 2018 19:18:18
0
Thanks for voting!
Howard, I have just finished my treatment last week. Hormone/Chemo therapy plus 44 sessions of radiation therapy. Not easy and side effects still going on but I am reasonably well and getting fitter each day.

Unless your cancer has spread , prostate cancer is completely treatable and life gets back to normal within 3 to 6 months of completing treatment. I was offered the option of a prostatectomy but went for the radiation therapy instead. There is no best treatment and it all depends on age and your own circumstances.

No need to worry , it takes time and the treatment really takes it out of you at times but it is only 7 months out of your life in reality. The cancer clinic I was attending deals with dozens of cases a week and 95% of them walk out at the end of treatment ready to get on with their life.

Keep an optimistic outlook. It is an illness which can be treated not a death sentence. Good luck , it will be fine, I can assure you.

Community Terms & Conditions

Content standards

These content standards apply to any and all material which you contribute to our site (contributions), and to any interactive services associated with it.

You must comply with the spirit of the following standards as well as the letter. The standards apply to each part of any contribution as well as to its whole.

Contributions must:

be accurate (where they state facts); be genuinely held (where they state opinions); and comply with applicable law in the UK and in any country from which they are posted.

Contributions must not:

contain any material which is defamatory of any person; or contain any material which is obscene, offensive, hateful or inflammatory; or promote sexually explicit material; or promote violence; promote discrimination based on race, sex, religion, nationality, disability, sexual orientation or age; or infringe any copyright, database right or trade mark of any other person; or be likely to deceive any person; or be made in breach of any legal duty owed to a third party, such as a contractual duty or a duty of confidence; or promote any illegal activity; or be threatening, abuse or invade another’s privacy, or cause annoyance, inconvenience or needless anxiety; or be likely to harass, upset, embarrass, alarm or annoy any other person; or be used to impersonate any person, or to misrepresent your identity or affiliation with any person; or give the impression that they emanate from us, if this is not the case; or advocate, promote or assist any unlawful act such as (by way of example only) copyright infringement or computer misuse.

Nurturing a safe environment

Our Silversurfers community is designed to foster friendships, based on trust, honesty, integrity and loyalty and is underpinned by these values.

We don't tolerate swearing, and reserve the right to remove any posts which we feel may offend others... let's keep it friendly!