Congratulations Alan. It's been 6 years since I rang mine.View attachment 38317020 sessions of radiotherapy completed today.
Wayne, you are most generous in your comments.....many thanks! You encourage me to constantly ( try to ) improve.Congratulations Alan.
You're a good, talented and brave gentleman. I'm glad you were a successful patient!
Be well!
John, many thanks. I hope that others are able to go through the equivalent of a bell ringing at the end of their own particular treatment.Way to go Alan. An inspiration to all. Many healthy years ahead.
Thanks Steve. I think that the bell ringing ceremony is a fantastic innovation that you yanks came up with. It gives a real sense of accomplishment and is an encouragement to those still having treatment that hear it ringing out.Congratulations. I still get emotional thinking about when my son got to ring the bell. He's clean now for 6 years.
Edgar, it's a day that I won't forget.Congratulations Alan. It's been 6 years since I rang mine.
Andrew, what your Dad went through sounds like a marathon compared to my middle distance race.Congratulations! My dad got to do that after 35 rad treatments and two rounds of chemo a year ago. It's a good feeling to see
Warren, many thanks for your comments.Congrats and continued well wishes Alan!
I trust that your wife is now in good health. going through the treatment is not easy on the family either.I am the husband of a Cancer Survivor and that is truly a great accomplishment.
Congratulations to you and your family.
Thank you John. Great result for me....great victory for the technology and the brain behind it!!!Congratulations and a great victory for you!
Thanks Tom.....you won't get rid of be too easily.Way to go Alan!!! I expect to see you on this site for many years to come. Congratulations!!
Thanks for that, Ken.Alan, that is fantastic!!!! Congrats!!
Many thanks Mark.Congratulations and well wishes for a healthy future.
Thanks Jim. I appreciate it.Congratulations Alan.
Thanks Ian. I'll be back and at it when I get my motor running. Just going in first gear but getting ready to change into second. Hopefully it's not too long before I'm in top.well done and welcome back Alan
Thanks, Alan. I'll never forget it either. I had Stage 4 Prostate Cancer, but after 6 weeks of radiation treatments, my PSA has been undetectable for 6 years now. It makes us realize how precious each day truly is. I wish you a long, healthy life after cancer. I look forward to your posts here on IAP.Edgar, it's a day that I won't forget.
Hope that you are in good health.
Thanks a lot, Richard.Congratulations Alan!
You've been through the wars, Edgar.Thanks, Alan. I'll never forget it either. I had Stage 4 Prostate Cancer, but after 6 weeks of radiation treatments, my PSA has been undetectable for 6 years now. It makes us realize how precious each day truly is. I wish you a long, healthy life after cancer. I look forward to your posts here on IAP.
I'm thinking about it. Me and TSA don't get along too well. But I'm working on another trip to Scotland and Ireland. I'll let you know if it comes to pass. Congratulations again on your accomplishment.Thanks Tom.....you won't get rid of be too easily.
When do you come back to the auld country for another visit???
TSA = ?I'm thinking about it. Me and TSA don't get along too well. But I'm working on another trip to Scotland and Ireland. I'll let you know if it comes to pass. Congratulations again on your accomplishment.