Saturday, 26 July 2014

Well, the time has come for me to close this blog. I have had some tests at Derby Royal Hospital and I am delighted to say I am all clear. Twas 4 August 2009 that I was operated on. The NHS only reviews you for 5 years after such a lengthy procedure. Thus I am done though I do have an open appointment at Derby should trouble flare up again. I was reading some stuff from cancer UK who tell that the numbers who have this form of cancer and survive 5 years run to 12.5%. To say I am lucky is an understatement. Thanks to all of you who have followed this blog. Knowing I have such support has been a huge morale booster for me. Right at the beginning of this blog I remember saying that I woul post truthfully about how I was feeling. This certainly helped because when any of you called there were no awkward how is it going moments. I wouldn't wish what happened to me on anyone else but if any of you have the misfortune to fall ill I recommend you start a blog. I found it cathartic. I did write to both the Consultant who operated on me and the Oncologist who kept an eye on me. I know you could say they were just doing their jobs but hey without them I wouldn't be here. Thank you all once again.

Tuesday, 6 May 2014

The Gastroscopy has been done and the good news is that nothing untoward has been found. The people at Derby Royal were very good. The letter about the appointment said we would be at the Hospital for about 3 hours and that was about right. Despite heavy hints, I did assure the nurse that I wanted some sedation and it worked a treat. Thery have to give you warnings about this that and the other but as I sit typing this some 3 hours after the event I feel fine. The results of the test will be ent to the Oncology Department and I may or may not hear from them. In the meantime yahoo and thanks for all your support.

Tuesday, 29 April 2014

One or two worries have emerged over recent days. When I first went to the GP back in 2009 it was because I had tried eating a tomato and it stung in the gullet area on its way to my stomach. To coin a cliche the rest was history. Just before Easter I was eating an orange when I gtot the same sensation;not very pleasant. I had also noticed one or two swallowing issues or rather that food was taking a loger time to digest. As I recorded earlier the good Dr. Cave had sent my details to Derby Royal and that Hospital had given me an open appointment. I rang the Hospital and they suggested an Endoscopy but that I would need a referral from my GP. Unfortunately Easter intervened but Ev managed to persuade the Surgery to give me an urgent appointment. To be fair to the GP he took what I said seriously and made a same day referral. I am to have a Gastroscopy on Tuesday 6 May. This will be done with a spray and a sedative. I trust there won't be a repeat where they tried doing this on the Isle of Wight because that ended in failure. I must not think negative thoughts because if there is a problem it needs sorting but I won't deny I am not exactly looking forward to this. To add to the uncertainty I had my first acid attack in about a year. On the plus side I have not lost any weight. I shall post the results of the Gastroscopy on here as sonn as I know anything. As before I believe there is no point in speculating. Finally the appointment with the scalp Dopctor has been postponed till 8 May. Certainly I am getting value out of the NHS.

Wednesday, 19 March 2014

I am very much aware that it has been some time since my last update. Life has been more than a little hectic but here goes. I have been using the creams as supplied by the chemist. Certainly my head feels a lot better and it appears to look better also. I am due to see the specialist again on 24 April and I promise to report back on here. My weight remains constant at about 13 stone 5 pounds. I am also continuing to be able to lead a full life. Tuesdays and Thursdays I go to Hospital Radio and a Community Radio Station respectively. One allows me to pick the music the other gives me a playlist. I do though miss the interviews I was able to do whilst on the Isle of Wight. Wednesdays sees Ev and I being with a walking for health group. Apart from meeting people, we are able to see some of the very nice Derbyshire countryside. Additionally we have joined U3A. Ev is taking part in a creative writing group whilst yours truly has joined a Shakespeare group plus a Jazz Appreciation class. All this plus now spring is here we can visit the caravan at Topcliffe. Christopher and Gillian bought tickets for Ev's birthday for us to go and see Tom Paxton and Janis Ian in concert in Birmingham. We both enjoyed it and Janis Ian's voice sounds as good as ever. Life could be a lot worse.

Thursday, 30 January 2014

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Today I went to see a specialist about the spots on my head. The first thing was finding my way round Ilkeston Hospital. The specialist was thorough. I have Actinic Keratoses. It is not an uncommon condition and in most cases it is benign. However if you leave it alone it can cause skin problems including cancer. The good Doctor has prescribed some skin cream which I shall need to take twice a day for the next 4 weeks or so. Whilst this is happening my face may look a bit blotchy but it will all end well. I have to go back to see the Guy again in April. In the meantime the pills for an enlarged prostate seem to be working. There is no sign of the condition that started this blog rearing its ugly head. Finally a word of support for our friend Simon whose condition is poor.