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  • #16
    Good luck Ronnie
    Our thoughts and best wishes are with you
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    • #17
      Good luck Ronnie, I have the same cancer Myeloma, or sometimes called Multiple Myeloma. I was diagnosed in 2016 when I was 70 and after my first line of chemo about 6 months was offered the chance of stem cell treatment and 70 was the optimal age, after weighing up the pros and cons turned it down. I am now on my 4th line of chemo and doing very well. Some people do well after SCT some don't,and even if they get into remission it will always come back, it is a recurring cancer. I'm not dieing with Myeloma I'm living with it, I have luckily managed to live so far 9 years with it and no major problems apart from chemo side effects.

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      • #18
        Let's hope Ronnie is the same,well done Shytalk.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by shytalk View Post
          Good luck Ronnie, I have the same cancer Myeloma, or sometimes called Multiple Myeloma. I was diagnosed in 2016 when I was 70 and after my first line of chemo about 6 months was offered the chance of stem cell treatment and 70 was the optimal age, after weighing up the pros and cons turned it down. I am now on my 4th line of chemo and doing very well. Some people do well after SCT some don't,and even if they get into remission it will always come back, it is a recurring cancer. I'm not dieing with Myeloma I'm living with it, I have luckily managed to live so far 9 years with it and no major problems apart from chemo side effects.
          A heartening story. Thank you for sharing it and very best wishes for the future.

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          • #20
            Ronnie - loved him as a player and loved him as a manager. Hope it goes as well for him as for Shytalk. All the best.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by shytalk View Post
              Good luck Ronnie, I have the same cancer Myeloma, or sometimes called Multiple Myeloma. I was diagnosed in 2016 when I was 70 and after my first line of chemo about 6 months was offered the chance of stem cell treatment and 70 was the optimal age, after weighing up the pros and cons turned it down. I am now on my 4th line of chemo and doing very well. Some people do well after SCT some don't,and even if they get into remission it will always come back, it is a recurring cancer. I'm not dieing with Myeloma I'm living with it, I have luckily managed to live so far 9 years with it and no major problems apart from chemo side effects.
              Thanks for posting mate, good luck to you too.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by shytalk View Post
                Good luck Ronnie, I have the same cancer Myeloma, or sometimes called Multiple Myeloma. I was diagnosed in 2016 when I was 70 and after my first line of chemo about 6 months was offered the chance of stem cell treatment and 70 was the optimal age, after weighing up the pros and cons turned it down. I am now on my 4th line of chemo and doing very well. Some people do well after SCT some don't,and even if they get into remission it will always come back, it is a recurring cancer. I'm not dieing with Myeloma I'm living with it, I have luckily managed to live so far 9 years with it and no major problems apart from chemo side effects.
                Brave heart mate, living with Myeloma, your attitude is sod it, I'm here & will continue to live my life.
                The treatment gives you side effects, but you carry on, be it I hope for years to come.
                My wife had cancer in 1984 when I was on strike, but she beat it.

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                • #23
                  9th minute applause on Saturday ?

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by shytalk View Post
                    Good luck Ronnie, I have the same cancer Myeloma, or sometimes called Multiple Myeloma. I was diagnosed in 2016 when I was 70 and after my first line of chemo about 6 months was offered the chance of stem cell treatment and 70 was the optimal age, after weighing up the pros and cons turned it down. I am now on my 4th line of chemo and doing very well. Some people do well after SCT some don't,and even if they get into remission it will always come back, it is a recurring cancer. I'm not dieing with Myeloma I'm living with it, I have luckily managed to live so far 9 years with it and no major problems apart from chemo side effects.
                    Keep going shytalk, we need every supporter ! What are the symptoms of that disease ? and are there any know causes ?

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                    • #25
                      Good luck Ronnie and to all those that suffer from such a horrible disease

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                      • #26
                        No case is the same, some patients do'nt find out they have it till they break a bone or bones,infections are common which could lead to organ damage, kidney problems,anaemia,fatigue and more.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by shytalk View Post
                          No case is the same, some patients do'nt find out they have it till they break a bone or bones,infections are common which could lead to organ damage, kidney problems,anaemia,fatigue and more.
                          Correct mate, my Wife's cancer was found when She went into hospital for a routine operation.
                          Same also last year my mate had problems with gall stones, they found kidney cancer, had 1 removed, still having treatment for other things.

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                          • #28
                            Good luck to Ronnie , it was only ever banter with your hat in the early 80's .

                            Opposition fans don't target poor players only the ones they fear and respect which is why you got bucket loads of abuse from us .

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                            • #29
                              Everyone's different but I went through it for about a year still having follow up scans but I only told from the start of my treatment a few people I drink with & some family. I went through it with my Dad & got some comments about him I didn't want him to hear. Me & brother used to take out from his regular pubs & clubs cause of that. I don't like a fuss I didn't want people like say pitying me.

                              Ronnie he's a legend in Rotherham but who knows what he's really like? When something like this hits you don't how you'll react. It might not be what he really wants what's going to happen today. Like me he might want to wait till after his treatment to see how that's gone.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by animallittle3 View Post
                                Good luck to Ronnie , it was only ever banter with your hat in the early 80's .

                                Opposition fans don't target poor players only the ones they fear and respect which is why you got bucket loads of abuse from us .
                                Great post Animal. Of course, the King loved the song. I seem to recall him actually conducting it one time.
                                Good luck Ronnie - you've got loads of support mate

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