Health Update – 24 Sept 2025

Picture: Neil & Sue in Sicily 2025

Update follow-up after treatment

It’s been a year since my last update, and there have been a few things to share. Briefly, I was diagnosed with 2 issues earlier in the year. First a hernia, then a 15mm kidney stone. Both need treatment. The kidney stone was treated with a laser in August. This made a massive difference to the pain I had been feeling for over 10 months. Then, the hernia was repaired 2 weeks later, both under a spinal anaesthetic. The hernia was just over 3 weeks ago, so I’m looking forward to driving again from this Thursday and overall I feel so much better.

I have a further update on my ongoing health. I had an annual PET scan back in July, and today I saw a professor of oncology, Dr. Sarker, at Guys. The main news to share is that my latest PET scan is showing a slow but definite progression of the cancer in the spots in my lungs, together with 2 lymph nodes in my chest, which have been there for over 3 years. But there is no new areas of disease, and it is all still part of the original type of cancer, which is a relief as we were not sure if it had changed into something else.  One of the good things about the cancer I have is that although rare, it is relatively slow growing, so that gives the doctors time to treat things.

The plan is to start treatment in a month with a Lanreotide injection, after I’ve had a couple of further scans. The drug affects receptors on the cancer, blocking the effects of the abnormal protein and should help keep things at bay. I will continue to have injections every 4 weeks, which will then be monitored via scans every 4 months. 

We have planned a 2-week trip to Japan this October and our concern was that the treatment would effect our trip; however, the doctors are happy it can wait until we get back. 

So, overall, we feel the outlook is positive, which was a big relief and there are also further treatment options down the line if needed. I’ll update you when there’s any news. I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to all of you for your messages, prayers, and unwavering support throughout my 12-year journey.

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Picture: Neil & Sue in Canterbury 2025

2 Comments

  1. Nicholas Verebelyi
    September 25, 2025

    Great to hear that you’re over your more recent health issues and that your cancer s being managed successfully. May it continue so. Fond best wishes, Nick

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  2. Richard
    September 24, 2025

    Hi neil. Thank you for sharing all this. It’s been such a challenging journey for you both. Hope to see you and catch up soon. The courage you show is an example to us all. Blessings. Richard

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