
I’m no doctor (go see one for medical advice!), but I am someone who's been through the wringer with prostate cancer. A space for the real and unfiltered, the laughs, the struggles, the bits they don’t put in the pamphlet (so many bloody pamphlets)!
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I have found myself immersed. Immersed in the world of cancer.
It has been a long time in the diary….a week away with my four bambinos (Megan has escaped to Dorset with their Mum, Louise, for some fossil hunting) now that my youngest has finished his educational journey! I am sitting on the veranda of ...
This weeks post was going to be me sharing more about what I have learnt about the positive effects of diet, exercise and lifestyle has on prostate cancer progression and what I have been doing in this space…instead I am sharing with you th...
For anyone that is new around here, or for those like me that have a shocking memory recall, back in 2021 a very nice Doctor told me that I had prostate cancer and it went something like this:
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Writing about my prostate cancer because, why not turn a pain in the prostate into something lighter? Sharing the highs, lows, & awkward doctor visits, humour might not cure cancer, but it sure as hell makes the ride a lot more bearable
I focus on cardiovascular repair, endothelial biology, and lipid kinetics. I translate complex physiology into clear, actionable steps to restore metabolic and heart health. Independent analysis, no industry bias. Biology over marketing.
I'm an academic, a writer, a pilot, a husband - and as of November 2024 I learned that I have prostate cancer. This blog is mostly about the last bit.
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