fuchsntf Posted 10 May 2017 Author Posted 10 May 2017 16 hours ago, Spiritwalker said: A guy at work had the same cancer. He had his kidney out 10 yrs ago and has been fine since so hopefully you should be around for a few years yet. Ssshhhhh DONT TELL MY WIFE. Or she will start reading all the crimi books..on various ways to the perfect crime..."how to get rid of your husband"...!!! My daughter caught her behind the sofa counting the pennies...
Countryfox Posted 10 May 2017 Posted 10 May 2017 6 minutes ago, Raj said: Good luck to anyone fighting this evil disease. Big C 0 .. Mrs CF 1. But like Raj said ... good luck to all out there still fighting ... And it is evil.
dmayne7 Posted 10 May 2017 Posted 10 May 2017 Explains your mental posts... In all seriousness, best of luck to both of you. Whole Leicester family rooting for you
brisfox Posted 10 May 2017 Posted 10 May 2017 LIke you, i had to deal with Kidney cancer. This is primarily a male disease, usually men over 50. The tumour can be very slow and i had mine for several years withour knowing. It is usually found by accident when you are being checked for something else. Mine was found when i had a CT scan for a suspected kidney stone.The symptoms are blood in your wizz, pain in the lower back, swelling in the ankles, nausia and generally feeling unwell. It feels like having the flu without the sore throat and runny nose. The prognosis is good if you catch it early, poor if later. Football was one thing that helped me keep sane and the league win last year was especially sweet. Good luck to all City fans fighting cancer. It is very painful and kidney cancer is one of the worst pains you can get.Up the Foxes!
fuchsntf Posted 11 May 2017 Author Posted 11 May 2017 13 hours ago, brisfox said: LIke you, i had to deal with Kidney cancer. This is primarily a male disease, usually men over 50. The tumour can be very slow and i had mine for several years withour knowing. It is usually found by accident when you are being checked for something else. Mine was found when i had a CT scan for a suspected kidney stone.The symptoms are blood in your wizz, pain in the lower back, swelling in the ankles, nausia and generally feeling unwell. It feels like having the flu without the sore throat and runny nose. The prognosis is good if you catch it early, poor if later. Football was one thing that helped me keep sane and the league win last year was especially sweet. Good luck to all City fans fighting cancer. It is very painful and kidney cancer is one of the worst pains you can get.Up the Foxes! Exactly, how it ran with me...I had collapsed (I have other probs aswell).. Cutting a long story short, after being diagonosed, as a "not to worry type of problem" I became a cronic emergegency, then got moved from one Kidny specialist, to another with a better Support team, to another county...yeh tumour and kidney had split open, but could wait, the weekend, because, It was life dangerering but slow Burner.They acted on Monday, my family, were Individually spread around Germany, 2 hrs away from my wife and now hospital, only hearing "cancer found" My youngest daughter had got home, then came to our house..same village, to pick up our granddaghter who we baby sit. Nobody...there, food left in kitchen, only preparared..Small panic!! Wife had granddaughter, being informed I had to be transferred, along way...so on and so on until by Tuesday, We could all calm down...Diagnose...operation successfull, all bad material/böseäartig/malignant dug out, no more In danger...unless that 1-2% labatory Test show spider tumour DID leave something behind..Though docs are sure From their tests, I have to wait 2 weeks, for confirmation... I was damn happy when those Long between periods, I had no family contact, status and station of next steps Were still not then clear......There coming through the mist, and red sunset of time, I could turn to foxes forum... The mix n pix of wild knee jerk reactions, the mixed opinions through the game and player analyse... The downright funny...who needs a phsycologist, or online Martyres, just login...to foxes forum...!!! I know my posts lean to the weird...but at present I am under heavy pain killers, and Lucy with her sky of diamonds, Is still my companion...so they may stil even be weirder.....wheyyyyoooo
brisfox Posted 11 May 2017 Posted 11 May 2017 When they took my kidney out, the hospital drugs you up on morphine which kills your desire for food ( i didnt eat for 10 days).They also put pain killers direct into your spine (very painful). For 2 weeks i couldnt walk and had to use a wheelchair. All in all, it made me grateful for good health and a normal life. Most of all i am grateful to be able to watch my beloved LCFC.
fuchsntf Posted 16 May 2017 Author Posted 16 May 2017 Hi to all and thanks for your great posts, and just to upset Swanvesta...the rep points unfornately, they havent been able to control any of my med.stats and infection evaluations. It took them 3 days to realise, I have a big infested absess, where they took my kidney, and other blood natural calagulation is not draing or dispersing as expected.... So high meds /antibiotics/painkiller are presntly a longer accompanying companions has first thought... So if some of my posts seem to drift and wonder, still feel free, to call me a twat and enjoy the rough jovial banter...but dont forget.I now have a damn reason to come out with total codswallop..... Serious guys top forum enjoy everyday when I am logged in... Hey fellas give the Spurs fans somr slack, when they com knocking 99%, seem a good bunch, lets not turn into this forum into a meanies collection, we ourselves despised over the years.
Thracian Posted 17 May 2017 Posted 17 May 2017 On 2017-5-9 at 10:54, fuchsntf said: While I have been posting, I have been fighting a shocking depressive operation. I have had my own " great escape"..the Doc, told me,99% sure they got it all out. unfortunately. It was cancer of the kidney, so the tumour has meant , it took my kidney with it. The 1%...control they still have to clarify. I just want to say a big thankyou to this forum, and all posters..It was/has been my outsiders relief. Whether , I disagee, or agree with opinions, its great to see other perspectives and opinions!! I obviously worried about my wife and our children, when , it was thought to be a simple kidney stone or absess, Then I have to tell them of the true diagnose, the pain which they try and hide, comes through, but we got through, also with our wry, crazy humour, but when I was alone the depression was eased, by using , reading this forum.. fearless Leicester fighters,..we cant lose....Thanks guys n gals. Mods if I posted wrongly, then just move it, to another topic. I still hope to carry on with my weird posts and opinions but for the next month, I will be drifting in and out.. All the very best. Keep believing and keep winning. The odds were stacked against Leicester last season but we laughed at all the doubters and came through.
shen Posted 17 May 2017 Posted 17 May 2017 On 9/5/2017 at 14:41, Trav Le Bleu said: Pleased to hear it @fuchsntf. This forum needs more random ramblings. It's not too late to start, Trav!
The_77 Posted 17 May 2017 Posted 17 May 2017 Way to go, @fuchsntf! This place wouldn't be the same without you, so please stick around a while longer.
Sionnach gorm Posted 17 May 2017 Posted 17 May 2017 Great news! Last year my cousin had the same battle, but lost. Kidney cancer is no laughing matter. Serious business. Way to kick its arse!
stretch1965 Posted 17 May 2017 Posted 17 May 2017 Certainly puts complaints about my own life into perspective, good luck boys and all the best
Trav Le Bleu Posted 17 May 2017 Posted 17 May 2017 4 hours ago, shen said: It's not too late to start, Trav! I feel I've contributed my fair share.
fuchsntf Posted 7 June 2017 Author Posted 7 June 2017 After all the great posts showing support and sympathy. Plus pt scoring on rep pts to annoy @swan lesta I thought today in way of celebration, I want to share with you after 4 weeks of doubt insecurities, and yes backburner fear and angst... After 3 shakey days , on leaving hospital...4 bloody and fearful weeks, and todays backup visit to an Uroligist,....I have been given the all clear, no further reminants or spoor of the big "C" I still will be tracked in a program, standard in Germany/UK every 3 months... In all my life (63) I have even in my turbulent life never known fear....until this last 30 odd days. Oh I have other probs, but nothing that compares with the C. So in a year of reading of other peoples problems and then watching the News on World events. Insignificant as my own/family are. In the end it is only our own life islands, that we can live and take our experiences, I just wanted to share my own lifes turn/twists of fortune, hoping that it might encourage a few more that with all life's tribulations, our normal life has its good days....Never a truer phrase comes good than even for an agnostic Like myself ......BY THE GRACE OF GOD , GO I. PS. After these shit 4 wks, one sees that even life becomes more bloody amusing... Even now no club descision on Shakespeare....I ask you, I fking ask you..is it bloody worth it..!!! My , my..
norwichfox Posted 7 June 2017 Posted 7 June 2017 Well done fuchsntf, it's always satisfying to read of someone getting the better of this diabolical disease. Wish yo a long, healthy and happy life henceforth...and a whole bundle rep points (the ones I gave are second hand, they were given to me)
rgc1967 Posted 7 June 2017 Posted 7 June 2017 Well done bud nice to hear of some good news for once .
WigstonWanderer Posted 7 June 2017 Posted 7 June 2017 Congratulations on the prognosis. I am the same age as you and couldn't imagine what it would be like to suffer this disease. Funny that when I was young I probably thought that at the age of sixty I would be old and have to expect such things, but now I'm here I don't really feel that old and certainly not ready to go!
KingsX Posted 7 June 2017 Posted 7 June 2017 FT The Best Medicine Rants, raves, ITK and meltdowns blended to homeopathic perfection, proven yet again Glad for you and your family !
Thracian Posted 7 June 2017 Posted 7 June 2017 Sincerely hope you keep winning whatever shit's thrown at you. But I still wonder why cancer happens and has become the scourge it is. And why every source is not stamped out as we identify it. Look at cigarettes. Why are they still around? Or the diesel engines Labour politicians encouraged us to purchase. like earthbound angels of death. Why should anyone think they have the right to mess with our health at any level? Yes they do wilfully, knowingly and irresponsibly.
Foxxed Posted 7 June 2017 Posted 7 June 2017 9 hours ago, fuchsntf said: After all the great posts showing support and sympathy. Plus pt scoring on rep pts to annoy @swan lesta I thought today in way of celebration, I want to share with you after 4 weeks of doubt insecurities, and yes backburner fear and angst... After 3 shakey days , on leaving hospital...4 bloody and fearful weeks, and todays backup visit to an Uroligist,....I have been given the all clear, no further reminants or spoor of the big "C" I still will be tracked in a program, standard in Germany/UK every 3 months... In all my life (63) I have even in my turbulent life never known fear....until this last 30 odd days. Oh I have other probs, but nothing that compares with the C. So in a year of reading of other peoples problems and then watching the News on World events. Insignificant as my own/family are. In the end it is only our own life islands, that we can live and take our experiences, I just wanted to share my own lifes turn/twists of fortune, hoping that it might encourage a few more that with all life's tribulations, our normal life has its good days....Never a truer phrase comes good than even for an agnostic Like myself ......BY THE GRACE OF GOD , GO I. PS. After these shit 4 wks, one sees that even life becomes more bloody amusing... Even now no club descision on Shakespeare....I ask you, I fking ask you..is it bloody worth it..!!! My , my.. Great to hear you're doing well mate. Really enjoyed the third para too.
Chester Dontlie Posted 8 June 2017 Posted 8 June 2017 So glad thinks are looking up for you @fuchsntf, you're one of my favourite poets and you have the best profile picture on the forums My mom's been going through mouth cancer for the second year now, currently we're waiting for the recent MRI reading, I hope she follows your example and turn out clean. Truly puts everything into perspective... Leicester and FT helped to take my mind off it as well. All the best.
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