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My Broken Guts (part 2)

Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 8:32 pm
by Kiwiseddon
Hello all. I've been a bit quiet on here recently, largely because I've been in Hospital for a load of tests in the last week. And after two major operations (and a minor one) and countless Hospital admissions in relation to my Crohn's disease, today I've been told that I have bowel cancer.

The reasons for writing this on here are largely because I find talking/communicating about it quite therapeutic and although I've not met many of you, there are several opinions I trust. A healthy dose of TonyH's positivity wouldn't go a miss either.

The good news is that it can and will be treated and with any luck I'll be cancer free in the next 6 months.

So here's to the NHS who I have to say have been brilliant and here's to the future. Let's hope for a positive outcome.

See you all soon!

Re: My Broken Guts (part 2)

Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 10:42 pm
by southernpie
All the best mate, thinking of you. The prognosis sounds very good for the future :) Good luck with the treatment and keep us up to date, there are many here that will be supporting you and sending you lots of best wishes.
Chin up

Re: My Broken Guts (part 2)

Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 12:06 am
by josie andrews
Kiwi, you know where I am luv. Thinking of you, God Bless :) x

Re: My Broken Guts (part 2)

Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 12:22 am
by Mrs Lifter
Good luck for the coming months I hope your treatment goes well.

Re: My Broken Guts (part 2)

Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 12:35 am
by bazward76
I would like to pass on my sincerest best wishes to you Kiwi. I hope all of your treatments go well and that you get the all clear as soon as possible.

Good luck with everything.

Re: My Broken Guts (part 2)

Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 6:00 pm
by trotski_tgwu
Best wishes Kiwi and keep looking posative mate, and if you feel down just come on here and your sure to feel better or worse, depending on those postings you read.

Chin up and aw the best mate

Re: My Broken Guts (part 2)

Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 6:09 pm
by TrueBlueWarrior
My Nan was diagnosed with Bowel Cancer at the age of 83, she is now 86. After a major operation and being in intensive care for a little while (although never in any real danger if that makes sense) she came through it with flying colours and has been all clear ever since, being as healthy as ever. As I write this she is playing in the garden with her great grandson, my son of course and she has never been happier.

Kiwi, if she can fight it then so can you, best wishes with everything, be strong and keep smiling.

:D

Re: My Broken Guts (part 2)

Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 6:14 pm
by cpwigan
Good luck and best wishes.

Re: My Broken Guts (part 2)

Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 8:12 pm
by yokozuna
My dad was diagnosed with bowel cancer when he was 72. After an operation, he was completely clear of cancer and ten years later he's been healthy ever since and he's still cheering the Rhinos on with as much gusto as ever.

Best of luck Kiwi, and thoughts are with you.

Re: My Broken Guts (part 2)

Posted: Sun May 27, 2012 10:15 am
by Kiwiseddon
Thanks for all the lovely posts. As I said, talking, communicating and generally expressing how I feel about this illness is for me the best therapy. It's also good to hear how many people have beaten this. The positives are that I'm 34yrs old and have a massively supportive family. There is no good reason why I can't beat this (just like we beat Saints in the first game at Langtree Park)

And whilst trying to keep a sense of humour about this, I remember that Dennis Potter had pancreatic cancer and infamously told Melvyn Bragg in an interview that he called his cancer Rupert because he despised Rupert Murdoch.

So...... I think 'Lee Briers' is how I shall refer to my cancer from now on :lol: