Deportivo Seagull
I should coco
That is terrible news.
That is awful awful and I feel for you losing your friend. I have suffered with severe health anxiety over cancer for a cpl of decades (losing a cpl of family members to the disease). I just cannot believe that we don’t have any control. Yes there are awful cases like your friends however to say if you’re on the list you’re on the list is something I don’t believe. You can absolutely tip the balance in your favour by having a mainly veg based diet, exercising, not smoking etc. A great book I read called ‘Anti cancer’ talks about this. I have to believe this otherwise I will be worried all my life.It truly is.
A few years back, I lost a close friend to a brain tumour. She lived a healthy life, exercised regularly, ate all the right things, didn't drink excessively, and was a picture of health. Then one day, completely out of the blue, she collapsed at home. It was a stage 4 glioblastoma, the most aggressive brain cancer you can get. The tumour was too deep for them to operate, and she passed away about 9 months later.
It brought home to me just how cruel cancer is. It doesn't matter how healthy your lifestyle, what great shape you can be in, if you're on it's list, it'll get you anyway. Just so heartbreaking and upsetting.
I understand Hoy has been given 2-4 years. There just aren't the words.
Digesting this news and with the fact that prostate cancer is often asymptomatic until it spreads, as you say, it made me wonder why PSA testing isn’t done as a matter of course at an earlier age. It just seems such a simple test that can be done with routine bloods.Very sad news indeed, especially as he has had his hand forced in telling the news, where he wanted to keep it private.
Without sounding pious, this terrible disease effects all blokes, no matter how fit you are, especially where there are no symptoms!
This is the reason why Pristate Cancer UK are pushing for a national screening for the disease.Digesting this news and with the fact that prostate cancer is often asymptomatic until it spreads, as you say, it made me wonder why PSA testing isn’t done as a matter of course at an earlier age. It just seems such a simple test that can be done with routine bloods.
Anyone know why?
Digesting this news and with the fact that prostate cancer is often asymptomatic until it spreads, as you say, it made me wonder why PSA testing isn’t done as a matter of course at an earlier age. It just seems such a simple test that can be done with routine bloods.
Anyone know why?
Coyld never understand especially with 2 children he made it public. How was his hand forcedVery sad news indeed, especially as he has had his hand forced in telling the news, where he wanted to keep it private.
Without sounding pious, this terrible disease effects all blokes, no matter how fit you are, especially where there are no symptoms!
Good question.Coyld never understand especially with 2 children he made it public. How was his hand forced