Garczar's health update...................

Well, I've been putting off the colonoscopy but after reading this I think I'll get in and get it done.

Fuck cancer. I've lost too many friends to it in one form of another. Glad you won your battle, Garczar! Did you have any symptoms or was it found through a regular screening?
 
Well, I've been putting off the colonoscopy but after reading this I think I'll get in and get it done.

Fuck cancer. I've lost too many friends to it in one form of another. Glad you won your battle, Garczar! Did you have any symptoms or was it found through a regular screening?
Definitely have a colonoscopy… just got mine.
At age 40 I had yearly exams and caught the prostate cancer(at age 60) other wise no symptoms.
Act now. It’s the right thing to do.
 
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Well, I've been putting off the colonoscopy but after reading this I think I'll get in and get it done.

Fuck cancer. I've lost too many friends to it in one form of another. Glad you won your battle, Garczar! Did you have any symptoms or was it found through a regular screening?
Regular check-up on the prostate. A lump showed up under my right arm was the tell-tale of the lymphoma. I need to get my colonoscopy too, been 5yrs. My last one was fine.
 
Congratulations from one cancer survivor to another keep up the good fight !

There's more than 3,500 different types of cancer so if your Dr tells you it's time for this or that test get it done ! Early detection is paramount to a better rate of survival , sadly that wasn't the case for my parents but they both fought a good fight and I'm even more stubborn than they were combined ha ha !
 
Regular check-up on the prostate. A lump showed up under my right arm was the tell-tale of the lymphoma. I need to get my colonoscopy too, been 5yrs. My last one was fine.
They have pills to take now for your clean out instead of that terrible liquid you used to have to drink. A lot better
 
I never thought I was invincible and maybe just lucky with rarely ever getting sick or as much as getting a headache. Late last fall I couldn't hold back when I got the urge to pee and just attributed it to old age. Just before Christmas I was noticing less of a stream and volume and started getting abdominal pain and ended up going to the hospital. They did an ultrasound and found the bladder was full and inserted a catheter and it drained the bladder. After that all the testing and treatment has begun. It's a good thing that the Healthcare here in Nova Scotia covers the medication ($3K/month) plus the injection and the specialists have moved me up as a priority patient. They have been great to us and send emails and phone us to see how I'm doing.
 
I only told a few people on here what was going on but it looks like i'm gonna live so here's the down-n-dirty: In '21 i was diagnosed with VERY early S1 prostate cancer. While trying to decide how to treat it i was diagnosed with VERY early stages of 'diffuse large B-cell follicular lymphoma' a nasty form of NHL. Well, i had surgery for the prostate and 6rds of chemo for the lympho. I kicked both their fkng asses and so far so good. I will sign off with this little gem: If ANYONE on here doesn't like the tenor of my posts/threads feel free to kiss my cancer-beating ass and put me on Ignore. I got pool to play so later...............................
Good going, and yes, early detection is essential.

I had an elevated PSA (3.6) for the first time in my life in late 2021 (tested yearly for most of my adult life). They did a 12 core sample biopsy with 10 cores benign. One core was Stage 1 with a Gleason Score of 6, the one next to it was Stage 2 with a Gleason Score of 7.

Urologist and Primary Care Physician both thought we should do something other than "active monitoring". I met with a Radiation doctor and a Robotic Surgeon. Both agreed either approach should take care of the situation, but the surgeon said he very rarely operated on someone in the early stages as presented in my biopsy.

So, I went with 45 days of radiation, and I'm fine and cancer-free now (as far as I know). PSA is below 1.0 now.
 
Speaking for the AZB forum, we do not approve of your having poor health. We celebrate that you are now cancer free and still chugging along.

The AZB forum refuses to let go of one of its very best members!
Thanks Stu. Tough to kill these old Irish grinders.
 
Carpe Diem……every day above ground is a lot better than any below it…..stay strong
and may dreaded cancer always remain in your distant rear view mirror while you cruise
through life remembering that you are destined for better things and hopefully, very soon.
 
Carpe Diem……every day above ground is a lot better than any below it…..stay strong
and may dreaded cancer always remain in your distant rear view mirror while you cruise
through life remembering that you are destined for better things and hopefully, very soon.
fkn'A bubba. thanx
 
Regular check-up on the prostate. A lump showed up under my right arm was the tell-tale of the lymphoma. I need to get my colonoscopy too, been 5yrs. My last one was fine.
On a similar note, check your nuts too. For some reason I decided to do a testicular exam last weekend and damned if I didn't find a lump on my left nut. I had my wife confirm my findings. I am not too concerned and getting it checked out but thought I'd mention this as a PSA.
I keep telling the Mrs. she should be checking them daily but that ain't happened. 😉😉
 
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