2 - Early warning signs, a half marathon, loss of balance and a worried GP

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  • Опубліковано 20 січ 2025

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  • @GordonMacSween
    @GordonMacSween 2 роки тому +1

    What a great way to address a situation like this. It’s an approach that I think will appeal to the many people who like to apply rational problem-solving to life’s challenges - even the toughest ones. Well done Peter and look forward to the next chapter

  • @GordonMacSween
    @GordonMacSween 2 роки тому +1

    Also very interesting to hear how various issues/injuries overlapped - making a diagnosis all the harder - and how you got there faster by not ignoring the one symptom which didn’t match!

  • @shaunh5316
    @shaunh5316 2 роки тому

    At diagnosis in January 2022, I was advised that I had quite a few brain mets from my DNA rearrangement NSCLC. However, balance was not really a problem that I recall for me. I did notice at the start of November 2021, that my handwriting had started to deteriorate, getting much worse by Christmas. Also, using a keyboard and mouse, zips and shoelaces became challenging by the middle of January 2022. I know a couple of people with the same type of NSCLC who only got diagnosed after having seizures or stroke-like symptoms.

    • @project-cancer
      @project-cancer  Рік тому

      Hi again - which mutation is it?

    • @shaunh5316
      @shaunh5316 Рік тому

      @@project-cancer Hi there, great to hear from you. I’m ALK and am still taking my first TKI (Brigatinib). In answer to your other post, I’m based in London. Hope you are enjoying South America!