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Kay????

Kay???? Report 22 Nov 2010 13:57

I hope they dont recommend,

a salad diet,,,, indefinatey...}}.

Iris

Iris Report 22 Nov 2010 12:56

thank you one and all for your replys , he is off in a few minutes for his first scan ... he is still laughing ,having read some of your replys . iris

~flying doctor~

~flying doctor~ Report 21 Nov 2010 21:38

Hi Iris, My husband was told he had this last January. Unfortunately his had spread to the bone. He is on female hormone treatment and is very well and active. He puts this down to eating corned beef sarnies with mustard. Even though his has spread the prognosis is good and he has been told it will probably not be this which finally kills him. On the lighter side, he had been to Tescos and brought some flowers. It was after 10 30pm when he came in and I said "you needn't think I'm arranging these before I go to bed". Next morning an arrangement was sitting on the window ledge. I said to him tell the hospital I know the injections are working, you've taken up flower arranging.Elaine.

michael2

michael2 Report 21 Nov 2010 19:39

hi iris my brother has prostate cancer he was given no advice on changing his diet. it does not neccasary mean that on op will be carried out , my brother has had it for nine months now and had several scans they told him as it has not spread an op is not needed. he can live with this ok and that if it stays like that they may never operate. and that he is more than likely die of something unrelated.

*$parkling $andie*

*$parkling $andie* Report 21 Nov 2010 19:09

Hi Iris~~

Sorry to hear of your OH diagnosis :((

My dad dad a prostate op under local anaesthetic when he was 90.
I'm afraid I can't give you any details except he uttered a few swear words whilst undergoing the op ( it had to be local cos of his age and his heart probs )

The op was totally successful, I hope your GP or hosp can give you advice:)
I'm sorry I without googling , which I will do, I wasn't given any advice re diet when dad had his op.

Best wishes to you and OH, unless told otherwise carry on as normal:))

Sandie.x

Jane

Jane Report 21 Nov 2010 15:05

Hi Iris
I'm sorry to hear your OH has Prostate Cancer I think you should just carry on as you normally do right now.You can always ask for any advice when you next see his Doctor.Treated early ,the prognosis for P C is good.I hope all goes well.

Kay????

Kay???? Report 21 Nov 2010 14:56

Hi Iris

Sorry to read your post,I would ask at the hospital I'm sure they'll offer good advise for any benifits.

Hope all goes well.

Iris

Iris Report 21 Nov 2010 11:03

good morning all ,
my husband was told a week ago that he has cancer of the postate , he has one scan tomorrow and one more in 3 weeks time.then they will see what treatment he needs .my question is ,what can he do in the mean time to help , eg should he advoid certian foods , eat more of others ? we do eat a lot of fruit and veg as i am diabetic,...any hints will be greatfuly recived (sorry my spelling has gone to pot today ). will come back later to see if any replies , thank you ,iris