Nothing against Joe, but the terms like 'incredible fight' etc get my goat big time. Like other people with cancer etc don't try to live. It's bloody luck that they either get it in time or you respond well to the drugs. Because without surgery or the drugs it will get most of you.
There were other blokes with exactly the same diagnosis as me T3a Gleason 7 (3+4) T3N0M0 who within 6 months of surgery had got a spread. Did they fight any less. There were a unfortunate couple on the renal ward, whose transplants just didn't work (devastating when you've been clinging on with dialysis for years), did they fight any less. Wife's friend's husband, dead within 8 weeks of pancreatic cancer diagnosis, 58 and just retired, did he not fight?
Some people are lucky/unlucky and have a protracted illness and gives the impression they fought it so hard so they lived longer, just not true.
Ok rant over.
There were other blokes with exactly the same diagnosis as me T3a Gleason 7 (3+4) T3N0M0 who within 6 months of surgery had got a spread. Did they fight any less. There were a unfortunate couple on the renal ward, whose transplants just didn't work (devastating when you've been clinging on with dialysis for years), did they fight any less. Wife's friend's husband, dead within 8 weeks of pancreatic cancer diagnosis, 58 and just retired, did he not fight?
Some people are lucky/unlucky and have a protracted illness and gives the impression they fought it so hard so they lived longer, just not true.
Ok rant over.
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