Fingers crossed!
Si78
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Fingers crossed that they may have found a 'magic bullet' for the treatment of cancer!
http://news.uk.msn.com/uk/article.aspx? ... =148083821
http://news.uk.msn.com/uk/article.aspx? ... =148083821
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Looks promising!0
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If that truly does work, it could well be the greatest scientific discovery of our lifetimes. I hope so, the world is overdue some good news for a change.0
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Seem magic bullets for other cancers ie radio pharmaceuticals that gather in the tumour and nuke it. Interesting stuff.0
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supersonic wrote:Looks promising!
Certainly does!Cat With No Tail wrote:If that truly does work, it could well be the greatest scientific discovery of our lifetimes. I hope so, the world is overdue some good news for a change.
Yes, one of medicines holy grails. Would be fantastic. Just hope its trialing is quick, and doesn't show up any side effects etc.
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Sorry to hear that, hope he recovers well.0
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supersonic wrote:Sorry to hear that, hope he recovers well.
Cheers supersonic. His isn't as aggressive as the cancer described in the article thankfully.
Isn't it great that this is what us fellas have to look forward to as we get older....
I think they recommend that chaps start getting their prostate checked when they reach 40.Why has my sig been removed by the admins???0 -
Yeah, will be making sure I have all the tests done.
ALready on BP medication since I was 24, and soon to take cholesterol lowering drugs - prevention I say!0 -
supersonic wrote:Yeah, will be making sure I have all the tests done.
ALready on BP medication since I was 24, and soon to take cholesterol lowering drugs - prevention I say!
Good lad! I'm sure its embarrassing to get the prostate check done, but very important.
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It was 6.4, now is 5.4 which doesn't seem to high but the docs want it under 5. Have a massive history of heart disease and hypertension in the family, with my Dad having heart attacks in his mid 30s plus a quad bypass at just 41.
My BP was catastophic at 220/125.0 -
supersonic wrote:It was 6.4, now is 5.4 which doesn't seem to high but the docs want it under 5. Have a massive history of heart disease and hypertension in the family, with my Dad having heart attacks in his mid 30s plus a quad bypass at just 41.
My BP was catastophic at 220/125.
OMG! What is your BP now?
Am I right in thinking a rough guideline figure is 'your age + 100 over 90'? ish...Why has my sig been removed by the admins???0 -
120/80 is ideal
140/90 acceptable for older people.
Mine is about 145/85 so not bad!0 -
supersonic wrote:120/80 is ideal
140/90 acceptable for older people.
Mine is about 145/85 so not bad!
Wow, that is a remarkable reduction from the earlier figure!
Also, one of my aunties had very high cholesterol. She started taking cinnamon, I think, and her cholesterol reduced massively, within a few weeks.Why has my sig been removed by the admins???0 -
Mine used to spike - was in and out of hospital for years with it. Glad it is settling down now!0
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Lets just hope that the Cancer treatment doesn't end out like what happened in I am Legend, possibly one of my favourite films EVER!!!0
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My Grandad Died on November 14th Last Year From Bowel Cancer
Went in to hospital about 3weeks earlier and was fine in him self, walked in etc about 10days later he was told he had MRSA and a list of other infections all from the hospital..
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jacktheoc wrote:My Grandad Died on November 14th Last Year From Bowel Cancer
Went in to hospital about 3weeks earlier and was fine in him self, walked in etc about 10days later he was told he had MRSA and a list of other infections all from the hospital..
Completely lost faith in the NHS!!
Sorry to hear that mate
I'm with you tho..I've got no faith in the NHS, or more specifically the Countess of Chester Hospital.
My Mum was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in the early 1980's. Gradually got worse, eventually resulting in her being bed-ridden, unable to move or even speak.
My Dad, myself and my sister nursed her at home for years. My Dad is a former Charge nurse, so knew what he was doing.
The health authority had a problem with us caring for her though.
Said she should be in the hospital....
They dropped her, let her get bed sores, left her lying in her own faeces and vomit, didnt wash her. They said they wouldnt even bother trying to resucitate her if she was about to die...
We fought, and eventually got her home again.
Unfortunately, due to the poor treatment at the hospital, she got worse and worse. To cut a long story short she died in 2001, at 57.
My Mum used to be the head occupational therapist at the same hospital before she got ill...she knew a lot of the nurses there...
And they f*cking treated her like that.
Sorry if ive put a downer on everyone!
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it would be wonderful if this works - there can't be many families out there that haven't been touched by cancer of some sort - every single one of my grandparents have died of it - one of them died in their 40s.
Si - really terribly sorry to hear how your mum was treated.Ned Flanders: “You were bicycling two abreast?”
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SpinningJenny wrote:it would be wonderful if this works - there can't be many families out there that haven't been touched by cancer of some sort - every single one of my grandparents have died of it - one of them died in their 40s.
Si - really terribly sorry to hear how your mum was treated.
Thanks SpinningJenny.
Yes it would be wonderful if it works, like you say most people have been affected by cancer in one way or another. Really gives us hope for a cure tho!Why has my sig been removed by the admins???0