So happy to be able to celebrate another year of Eid with Family ❤️
I am so grateful and thankful 🙏
I will like to inform all who may have missed the info I shared, I was Dx in October 2017 with AdvPC, G 7, PSA 192, was hospitalized and given Casodex, did biopsy obviously, went onto Lucrin/Lupron every 3 months then did Docetaxel Chemo in January 2018, best PSA reached was 1.7, of course PSA rose to present 35 after I tried Zytiga for 9 mths with prednisone at first then switched to dexa and stopped Lucrin and did Firmagon (all from June 2020 till March 2021) but to no good results. So now will be rechallenging Docetaxel on 21 May. Oh yes I retired from civil service on medical ground in January 2020, happily after 38 years 😊
I will like to thank each and everyone for all your good guidance, support and advice ❤️
Wish me luck in my next journey and likewise will like to wish everyone my very best. If there is something I may be allowed to say: Just enjoy your Life and Do what makes you Happy.
Take good care as this decade has been a challenge and do try to Stay Safe at all times ❤️
Loves and Hugs, I may not post often but will stay in touch.
Haniff
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What a beautiful family you have. Hugs to you and yours as well. Happiness is a gift, I hope all receive it. You are blessed to be surrounded by so many that love you. I pray May 21st is the start of a great response to the rechallenge.
Hello Haniff, we wish much succes with your treatment, your faith will help you and so will your lovely family.
Also now you can relax a little, no more getting up to the sound of that awful alarm clock and pushing yourself to get through those arduous days, may you have a very long and happy retirement our brother.
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