Woodturners December Cancer Treatment Update!

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  • Опубліковано 16 січ 2025

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  • @mataooutdoors
    @mataooutdoors 24 дні тому +2

    UA-cam recommended this video to me so I clicked it and watched. Then started watching your other videos and subbed. You do great work man and should be proud of it all. I'm glad your treatment is going well and hope you kick cancers ass! I'll be watching and rooting for you.

    • @Chipswoodworking
      @Chipswoodworking  24 дні тому +1

      Thank you! Ass kicking is being done, I can’t wait till I can get back and turn some new projects. Thanks for watching!

  • @chameleonhidden
    @chameleonhidden 27 днів тому +2

    Looking great Mosch. Good luck in the hospital.

  • @mkbean
    @mkbean 27 днів тому +3

    Funny story, I love hospital food. I always have and I think it comes from meeting up with my mom while she worked at one when I was a kid. My wife thinks I'm crazy because of that. 3 Weeks may seem like a long time but you'll get through it. I do hope you'll record more while in the hospital, I need updates! :) Merry Christmas friend and I'm so glad things are looking good.

    • @Chipswoodworking
      @Chipswoodworking  27 днів тому +1

      I do love some cafeteria food, so I’m looking forward to a different hospital of options to choose from. The hospital here I think I’ve had everything on the room menu a few times now haha.
      They need to change it up per seasons.
      Merry Christmas to you as well!

  • @crkbrnhrt5432
    @crkbrnhrt5432 14 днів тому +1

    All the best to you, friend. I'm a 2 time cancer survivor. You're doing great! A lot of the tough part is behind you. Looking forward to seeing you well and with this journey in your rear view mirror! Peace, light and love to all!

    • @Chipswoodworking
      @Chipswoodworking  14 днів тому +1

      Thank you! yeah the hopefully rough part is behind me. Still dont know how ill react to the stem cell transplant but ill be in good hands.

  • @blackbearhiker1420
    @blackbearhiker1420 25 днів тому +1

    Scary stuff brother. I cant wait ro aee you back to full health and looking back at these videos as a memory.

    • @Chipswoodworking
      @Chipswoodworking  25 днів тому +1

      Yeah I can’t wait either. It will be a cool moment in time to reflect back upon. But I can’t wait to start making things again.

  • @dazmadeus
    @dazmadeus 25 днів тому +1

    Hang in there. More people are rooting for you than you know.

  • @awlthatwoodcrafts8911
    @awlthatwoodcrafts8911 27 днів тому +1

    Wow, I can't imagine what it's been like for you. Best of luck going forward. Things look good. I hope the trend continues for you.
    I was diagnosed with prostate cancer back in July. I had my prostate removed at the end of August. All indications were that the cancer was isolated to my prostate, though a small (4mm) piece of my bladder neck were found to have cancer. Fortunately, it's prostate cancer as it is much less aggressive than other forms of cancer. I had my 3 month blood test the other day, to check my PSA. The threshold of concern is .2. My test showed < .1, so good news for me so far.
    All is not rosy however. Removing the prostate also involves removing the internal sphincter of the bladder. It's the one that our brain controls. As a result, I wear a Depends 24 hrs a day. While I don't just pee all over the place, I leak all the time. The standard prognosis is full continence can return anywhere from 3 to 18 months. 90% of men return to full continence in 6 months. The way I'm going, I have no idea how long it will last. While it is a real pain the behind, it is nowhere near what you have had to go through. Hang in there.

    • @Chipswoodworking
      @Chipswoodworking  26 днів тому

      That’s good to hear that you are at a .1 and they were able to remove it all. I hope that the other complications/side effects will get resolved quickly for you.
      Yeah my form of lymphoma is pretty aggressive. I think that why I have been having complications after each treatment cycle as I’m doing 4 24 hour treatment days in a row of chemotherapy. It just wears you down.
      But with that being said hopefully there is some relief coming in the next few months.