BCG

We spent another very hot morning in cooling air conditioning – in the car to and from Southampton Hospital, and in the hospital for my post procedure follow up. We normally need to allow two hours for the hospital trip – today it took an unheard of 46 minutes. This meant we were very early and our wait was two hours.

The news was good. The tumour has not gone away completely but neither has it gone anywhere else. It is serious and needs to be removed. What has proved successful is the BCG vaccine which eradicated TB in this country years ago. This is intended to reduce the chance of the cancer returning and progressing. Taking that option I will receive weekly installations for 6 weeks followed by shorter maintenance treatments at 3-6 monthly intervals for up to three years. I will need another cystoscopy first. These will all necessitate insertion by plastic tube following the same route as before which won’t be pleasant; there will also be some irritation of the bladder which will most likely increase micturition urgency.

We celebrated this evening by dining at Rokali’s where the welcome, efficiency of service, and exemplary cooking, were as always. My main meal was duck jalfrezi; Jackie chose paneer shashlik; we shared sag rice and plain paratha. Even the paratha is fried in ghee. I drank Kingfisher and Jackie drank diet cola.

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  1. Congratulations on your good news and hopefully two hours in AC since you had to be there anyways. Glad you got to eat out in a hopefully air conditioned dining room.

  2. Oh, wonderful! I have been wondering about you and your health. So glad the cancer hasn’t spread and that there is an effective treatment. Celebrate, celebrate!

  3. I’m so happy to hear that nothing has spread Derrick! I do wonder how it was determined that the BCG jab can be used to reduce a tumour. ☺️

  4. Wow – the BCG can fade tumours. I do wonder how they found that out. It’s great news that they have a good treatment for you.

  5. I’m so glad you got good news AND got to celebrate it!
    Continued prayers and good healing wishes for you. We want you to be completely well. Keep taking this journey one day at a time.
    (((HUGS))) ❤️❤️

  6. So happy to hear the good news. Sorry about the two hour wait, but I think it might have been more comfortable than driving for two hours. My love to you both during the upcoming treatment.

  7. Derrick, I’m delighted to share in your good news. I’m relieved to hear that it’s treatable, and in a relatively short period of time. You and Jackie must be happy to be through this appointment. xo

  8. Good news on the tumour being contained, and the right treatment is about to begin.
    Thank you for sharing Derrick. You are in my thoughts. 🥰

  9. Thank you for sharing your good news, Derrick. I’m sure you and Jackie are both relieved that the tumor hasn’t spread. I’m glad you got to wait in a/c, and went out to celebrate. It’s fascinating that BCG can be used in this way. Wishing you the best of luck with the upcoming procedures. <3

  10. I have read about the BCG vaccine and its ability to stall or cure some cancers. I am glad your tumor is not getting the better of you. I hope the vaccine can turn things around and the tumor will start shrinking.

        1. Thank you very much once more, Lavinia – for this interesting and encouraging link

  11. I share everyone’s good wishes for more health and no spreading of the tumors. So interesting that the tb drug shrinks tumors.
    Good to see you had an appetite as well 🙂

  12. Because my visits to WordPress and my friends’ blogs are intermittant I appear to have missed the bad news that you have cancer. I am glad that I have been able to join others in wishing you well after hearing that the tumour hasn’t grown or spread. My brother-in-law is currently being treated for bowel and prostate cancer.

  13. All right. BCG is a -recent- excellent treatment. A bit uncomfortable, but seems to give very good results. A friend of mine underwent that treatment a few years back, and is as good as new… Thanks for the great news Derrick. (I’ll open a ‘virtual’ Moulin-à-vent bottle to celebrate.) (Can’t find them here as you may know…) Cheers.

  14. Sorry I missed this post, Derrick. I followed the link from today’s post (15th).
    Glad to hear things are going well for you. Not getting bigger or spreading is a very good thing.

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