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Most prostate cancer, if detected early, can be treated and cured.

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  • annecavicchi@mindly.socialA annecavicchi@mindly.social

    Most prostate cancer, if detected early, can be treated and cured. If the cancer has spread, it is typically incurable and symptoms are just managed with hope of some extra time and quality of life.

    Guys, please get checked regularly. If your Dr doesn’t mention testing, insist on it. If something just doesn’t feel right, trust that.

    Our lives have been turned upside down and inside out with a shocking diagnosis a few weeks ago. If routine testing had been the norm, we may have not have had to face what now lies ahead.

    He is not only my husband and best friend, he is my love, my rock, and so much more. I am trying to be strong for him as I am falling apart. I am trying to be strong, but I feel broken. I know I will get through this, but that I will be carrying on without him at some point. I am heartbroken.

    Tests, more tests, doctors and specialists, treatment options, monitoring, information, decisions. It’s overwhelming. The healthcare professionals snd the team coordinating care have been amazing, but they can’t fix this.

    It feels strange typing this out to people I have never met, but if it helps anyone to not end up where we find ourselves now that would be a good thing.

    If you are a GP or other health care provider and a patient comes to you with a general feeling something is wrong, don’t be dismissive when they keep coming back. Don’t make assumptions, and run some damn tests.

    #ProstateCancer #Cancer

    bouriquet@mastodon.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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    @annecavicchi I might say best of luck to both of you but it takes more than luck.
    Think positive.
    Don’t dwell on it all the time.
    Enjoy the times you have together as much as you can.
    Celebrate life.
    Prostate cancer is just one of the many factors that can snuff out our wonderful lives in either minutes or years. Yes, fight it, but also live your lives as if it were not there. It hasn’t won yet.
    Just my humble opinion, hopefully you are not offended.

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    • annecavicchi@mindly.socialA annecavicchi@mindly.social

      Most prostate cancer, if detected early, can be treated and cured. If the cancer has spread, it is typically incurable and symptoms are just managed with hope of some extra time and quality of life.

      Guys, please get checked regularly. If your Dr doesn’t mention testing, insist on it. If something just doesn’t feel right, trust that.

      Our lives have been turned upside down and inside out with a shocking diagnosis a few weeks ago. If routine testing had been the norm, we may have not have had to face what now lies ahead.

      He is not only my husband and best friend, he is my love, my rock, and so much more. I am trying to be strong for him as I am falling apart. I am trying to be strong, but I feel broken. I know I will get through this, but that I will be carrying on without him at some point. I am heartbroken.

      Tests, more tests, doctors and specialists, treatment options, monitoring, information, decisions. It’s overwhelming. The healthcare professionals snd the team coordinating care have been amazing, but they can’t fix this.

      It feels strange typing this out to people I have never met, but if it helps anyone to not end up where we find ourselves now that would be a good thing.

      If you are a GP or other health care provider and a patient comes to you with a general feeling something is wrong, don’t be dismissive when they keep coming back. Don’t make assumptions, and run some damn tests.

      #ProstateCancer #Cancer

      bobwilliams@mindly.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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      @annecavicchi So sorry to hear this, Anne. Thinking of you and your husband, I hope we can all be a small measure of comfort to you in this time.💙

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      • annecavicchi@mindly.socialA annecavicchi@mindly.social

        Most prostate cancer, if detected early, can be treated and cured. If the cancer has spread, it is typically incurable and symptoms are just managed with hope of some extra time and quality of life.

        Guys, please get checked regularly. If your Dr doesn’t mention testing, insist on it. If something just doesn’t feel right, trust that.

        Our lives have been turned upside down and inside out with a shocking diagnosis a few weeks ago. If routine testing had been the norm, we may have not have had to face what now lies ahead.

        He is not only my husband and best friend, he is my love, my rock, and so much more. I am trying to be strong for him as I am falling apart. I am trying to be strong, but I feel broken. I know I will get through this, but that I will be carrying on without him at some point. I am heartbroken.

        Tests, more tests, doctors and specialists, treatment options, monitoring, information, decisions. It’s overwhelming. The healthcare professionals snd the team coordinating care have been amazing, but they can’t fix this.

        It feels strange typing this out to people I have never met, but if it helps anyone to not end up where we find ourselves now that would be a good thing.

        If you are a GP or other health care provider and a patient comes to you with a general feeling something is wrong, don’t be dismissive when they keep coming back. Don’t make assumptions, and run some damn tests.

        #ProstateCancer #Cancer

        parker51@mastodon.worldP This user is from outside of this forum
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        @annecavicchi So sorry to hear it was not picked up on earlier. Sending you strength in these hard times 🍀

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        • annecavicchi@mindly.socialA annecavicchi@mindly.social

          Triple therapy started mid February (Relugolix that started mid January, added Darolutamide and chemo with Docetaxel).
          He has tolerated the treatments well and is feeling better than he was. The oncologists are pleased with what they see so far.
          Two down, four to go.
          He is having radiation now (between chemotherapy sessions) to deal with one of the spine metastasis).
          We have some hope now - but what a horrible thing for him to be going through all of this.

          huskify@mastodon.worldH This user is from outside of this forum
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          @annecavicchi Glad your husband is tolerating treatments so far and his oncologists are pleased with it all. Hope it continues to go well. Stay strong and be kind to yourself. Your husband needs you to help him through this process.

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          • annecavicchi@mindly.socialA annecavicchi@mindly.social

            Most prostate cancer, if detected early, can be treated and cured. If the cancer has spread, it is typically incurable and symptoms are just managed with hope of some extra time and quality of life.

            Guys, please get checked regularly. If your Dr doesn’t mention testing, insist on it. If something just doesn’t feel right, trust that.

            Our lives have been turned upside down and inside out with a shocking diagnosis a few weeks ago. If routine testing had been the norm, we may have not have had to face what now lies ahead.

            He is not only my husband and best friend, he is my love, my rock, and so much more. I am trying to be strong for him as I am falling apart. I am trying to be strong, but I feel broken. I know I will get through this, but that I will be carrying on without him at some point. I am heartbroken.

            Tests, more tests, doctors and specialists, treatment options, monitoring, information, decisions. It’s overwhelming. The healthcare professionals snd the team coordinating care have been amazing, but they can’t fix this.

            It feels strange typing this out to people I have never met, but if it helps anyone to not end up where we find ourselves now that would be a good thing.

            If you are a GP or other health care provider and a patient comes to you with a general feeling something is wrong, don’t be dismissive when they keep coming back. Don’t make assumptions, and run some damn tests.

            #ProstateCancer #Cancer

            alexanderdyas@mindly.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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            #25

            @annecavicchi ❤️

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            • annecavicchi@mindly.socialA annecavicchi@mindly.social

              Most prostate cancer, if detected early, can be treated and cured. If the cancer has spread, it is typically incurable and symptoms are just managed with hope of some extra time and quality of life.

              Guys, please get checked regularly. If your Dr doesn’t mention testing, insist on it. If something just doesn’t feel right, trust that.

              Our lives have been turned upside down and inside out with a shocking diagnosis a few weeks ago. If routine testing had been the norm, we may have not have had to face what now lies ahead.

              He is not only my husband and best friend, he is my love, my rock, and so much more. I am trying to be strong for him as I am falling apart. I am trying to be strong, but I feel broken. I know I will get through this, but that I will be carrying on without him at some point. I am heartbroken.

              Tests, more tests, doctors and specialists, treatment options, monitoring, information, decisions. It’s overwhelming. The healthcare professionals snd the team coordinating care have been amazing, but they can’t fix this.

              It feels strange typing this out to people I have never met, but if it helps anyone to not end up where we find ourselves now that would be a good thing.

              If you are a GP or other health care provider and a patient comes to you with a general feeling something is wrong, don’t be dismissive when they keep coming back. Don’t make assumptions, and run some damn tests.

              #ProstateCancer #Cancer

              srlevine@neuromatch.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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              @annecavicchi Oh this sucks, I'm so sorry.

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              • annecavicchi@mindly.socialA annecavicchi@mindly.social

                Triple therapy started mid February (Relugolix that started mid January, added Darolutamide and chemo with Docetaxel).
                He has tolerated the treatments well and is feeling better than he was. The oncologists are pleased with what they see so far.
                Two down, four to go.
                He is having radiation now (between chemotherapy sessions) to deal with one of the spine metastasis).
                We have some hope now - but what a horrible thing for him to be going through all of this.

                apbblue@thepit.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
                apbblue@thepit.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
                apbblue@thepit.social
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                @annecavicchi I had totally missed this saga. I'm glad the treatments are going OK. Sending love to you both!

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                • annecavicchi@mindly.socialA annecavicchi@mindly.social

                  Triple therapy started mid February (Relugolix that started mid January, added Darolutamide and chemo with Docetaxel).
                  He has tolerated the treatments well and is feeling better than he was. The oncologists are pleased with what they see so far.
                  Two down, four to go.
                  He is having radiation now (between chemotherapy sessions) to deal with one of the spine metastasis).
                  We have some hope now - but what a horrible thing for him to be going through all of this.

                  tunejabber@mindly.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
                  tunejabber@mindly.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
                  tunejabber@mindly.social
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                  #28

                  @annecavicchi rooting hard for you guys ❤️

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