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This weeks episode is all about Stroke's a subject we have yet to cover.
What is a stroke, In medicine, a loss of blood flow to part of the brain, which damages brain tissue. Strokes can be caused by blood clots and broken blood vessels in the brain but in todays case it was a Subarachnoid hemorrhage that was the cause.
Today's special guest Lesley Atherton tells us her story and her road to recovery in remarkable time purely to her grit and determination and with the support of her professional team family and friends not forgetting her dogs.
A subarachnoid hemorrhage is bleeding in the space between your brain and the membrane that covers it. Most often, it occurs when a weak area in a blood vessel (aneurysm) on the surface of the brain bursts and leaks. The blood then builds up around the brain and inside the skull.
We are so blessed with our guests and today is no exception, Lesley tells us her story from the moment she realised something was wrong right through her treatment, rehabilitation and to present days.
She explains what drove her to her recovery, where she found inspiration and what she had to do to get back up on her feet and start living live again after a Stroke.
How to identify a stroke
The FAST acronym (Face, Arms, Speech, Time) is a test to quickly identify if someone is having a stroke.
Face weakness: Can the person smile? Has their mouth or eye drooped?
Arm weakness: Can the person raise both arms?
Speech problems: Can the person speak clearly and understand what you say?
Time to call 999: if you see any of these signs.
Thank you all once again for listening and we thank Lesley for joining us today and openly and honestly telling us her remarkable story
Well we can hardly believe it ourselves but we launch episode 13 of season two today.
This week Martin and Patrick just have a chance to natter and martins been doing a little research on Smart watches, fit watches and wearables used for monitoring your health.
A number of devices are ion the market which can measure steps, pulse, blood pressure, heart rate and even oxygen levels and ECG but just how accurate are they, should they be trusted and can the cause unnecessary anxiety.
Social media and illness, we know that Martin like to update his Family, friends and followers on the stages of his Journey with Cancer and updating on things like treatment, medication, and wellbeing, but is Social media the right place, what sort of comments and messages result?
Ian Trushell, one of our contributors who is fighting stage 4 bowl Cancer tells us about the trolls and messages he has received on his social media accounts.
Yes, we do get a joke of the week from Martin and this week he also has a little ditty to recite.
This week the boys are back at the local Pub (Bar) to record a casual Podcast and catch up generally on the summer months.
Martin brings us all up to date on his recent travels and an encounter with the local wildlife, while trying to enjoy a day at the seaside.
We have an update on Martins Cancer and his new challenge with weight loss and an update on the findings of his recent Diabetes examination, and new drugs suggested.
The UK is going through a bit of a heatwave at the moment so Patrick looks at how one can protect oneself from the heat, heat exhaustion and sunburn.
During heat exhaustion, your body temperature rises above normal. Heat exhaustion is less serious than other heat-related illnesses, like heat stroke. But it can progress to heat stroke. Some symptoms of heat exhaustion include nausea, dizziness, muscle cramps, and sweating more than normal.
Martin investigates the price of Travel Insurance for Cancer patients while Patrick relives his experience this year with his trip to the USA and living with Heart Disease.
Martin's Joke of the week pop's again, we'll leave you to judge that one.
Next weeks guest is a young Cancer fighter and Ex-international Rugby player. Harvey "Harv" Burnett is a Scotland international professional rugby league and rugby union footballer who plays as a wing, centre or second-row for the Dewsbury Rams in the Betfred Championship. He is also a Scotland international.
We are pleased today to have our Guest Norman Hume, martin and Patrick have Known and worked with Norman for 30 years, Martin's childhood Dentists assistant was Norman's wife Anne.
Norman has finally (after the second attempt) agreed to come onto the podcast and tell us about his very rare illness diagnosed as a young boy and the complaints he suffers with today.
Norm has a rare illness called Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease
Norman also has some additional illnesses which include Bronchiectasis, Prostate Cancer and Heart failure.
Martin and Patrick meet Norman at the local hostelry and have a very comfortable and informal chat where Norman speaks honestly and openly about his illness, the diagnosis and living with the diseases.
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) is a group of inherited conditions that damage the peripheral nerves, which are located outside of the brain and spinal cord. It's also known as hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy (HMSN) or peroneal muscular atrophy (PMA). CMT is the most common inherited neurological disorder, affecting about one in 2,500 people.
Bronchiectasis is a long-term condition where the airways of the lungs become widened, leading to a build-up of excess mucus that can make the lungs more vulnerable to infection.
Prostate cancer is a disease that occurs when malignant cells form in the prostate gland, a walnut-sized organ that's part of the male reproductive system. It's the most common cancer in men in the UK, and some trans women and non-binary people (who were born male) can also develop it.
Heart failure is a condition where your heart can’t pump blood around your body as well as it should. It doesn’t mean your heart has stopped working but you may need support to help it work better.
Finally we do get a chance to slip in Martin's joke of the week.
Episode 2 of Season 2 and the boys are already hot on the trail of celebrities.
This week Martin and Patrick are overwhelmed to be interviewing one of this Countries (UK) Mega-Star's Mr Jimmy Tarbuck OBE (Tarby).
Jimmy's first television show was "It's Tarbuck " on ITV in 1964, though he had been introduced on Sunday Night at the London Palladium in October 1963 by Sir Bruce Forsyth. He then replaced Forsyth as the last original host of the show from 1965 until it was axed in 1967. He has also hosted numerous quiz shows, including Winner takes all, Full Swing and Tarby's Fame game. In the early 1970s he hosted a variety show called Tarbuck's Luck on the BBC.
In the 1980s, he hosted similar Sunday night variety shows, Live from Her Majesty's, Live from the Piccadilly and finally Live from the Palladium.
He appeared on the fourth series of BBC One's Strictly Come Dancing in but was forced to pull out due to high blood pressure, and needed surgery to fit 3 stents in his heart. In 2008, he returned to a variety format on television screens when he co-hosted, alongside Spice Girl's Emma Bunton an edition of ITV's variety show For One Night Only. He appeared on Piers Morgans Life Stories on 25 May 2012, while on 3 December that year he was invited to celebrate 100 years of the Royal Veriety Performance along with Bruce Forsyth, Ronnie Corbet and Des O'connor.
In February 2020, Jimmy revealed that, the day after his 80th birthday, he had been diagnosed with Prostate Cancer.
In 2022 Jimmy then 81-years-old was back in hospital having a cancerous mole removed from his back.
Listen to Jimmy's fascinating stories over 60 years in show business and how he coped with his Heart issues and Cancer diagnosis and treatments.
We have a special "Joke of the week" this time by a British Legend in Comedy, Jimmy takes on Martin for top spot on "Who's Tom & Dick"
Next we the boys have another special guest Norman Hume who has Emphysema, Charcot-marie-tooth Disease, Bronchiectasis and Prostate cancer, Norman is battled with illness most his life, Listen to his Inspirational story next week.
Well we can hardly believe it, we are kicking off Season 2 (Series 2) with a bang.
Martin and Patrick get together for a chat and a discussion all around;
The after life Ghosts Spirts Ouija boards Mediums Psychics Reincarnation
A very interesting discussion (Both serious and humorous) around the part Mediums and Psychics can play after someone has lost someone close.
Afterlife is there such a thing? reincarnation does it really exist?
There are so many sceptics (Patrick is one) but is he right to laugh it off when so many take these subjects so seriously including Martin who has had his own eerie happenings.
Mediumship is the pseudoscientific practice of allegedly mediating communication between familiar spirits or spirits of the dead and living human beings. Practitioners are known as "mediums" or "spirit mediums". There are many types of mediumship or spirit channelling, including séance tables, trance, and ouija.
Psychic is a person who has strange mental powers and abilities (such as the ability to predict the future, to know what other people are thinking, or to receive messages from people who have passed) : a person who has psychic powers.
Afterlife, continued existence in some form after physiological death. The belief that some aspect of an individual survives after death, usually, the individual's soul is common to the great majority of the world's religions what do you think?
Reincarnation is the religious or philosophical belief that the soul or spirit, after biological death, begins a new life in a new body that may be human, animal or spiritual depending on the moral quality of the previous life's actions and beliefs.
Ghosts, soul or spectre of a dead person, usually believed to inhabit the netherworld and to be capable of returning in some form to the world of the living.
OUIJA, used for a board that has the alphabet and other signs on it and that some people believe can be used to communicate with the spirits of dead people.
Have you got any thoughts on the subject, if you have please let us know by visiting the website and leaving us a message with your thoughts.
Martin's Joke of the week isn't spooky but is it funny, we'll let you decide.
This is the Final episode in this series (Series 1), and yes we have completed 42 episodes since our very first back in September 2023.
We finish on a real high as Martin tells us all about his recent Cancer tests (Martin has Stage 4 Lung Cancer), including the 4 weekly MRI scan recently completed.
It was nearly 12 Months that Martin laid in Hospital with things looking very beak.
Looking back we revisit Martins Highs and lows from the point of diagnosis to his update and results this week.
It really has been a rollercoaster of a ride, not only did he battle Cancer but on top of it all Sepsis, Pneumonia a chest infection and it was at this point martin really could not see much ahead.
During a visit by Patrick in early August 2023, the idea of a Podcast was first discussed and here we are today at the end of the first series.
We couldn't possibly finish the series without one of Martin's Jokes of the week, how it ends well know one knows but things can only get better.
Thanks for sticking with us and we hope you will join us for Series II which all kicks off next week.
Yes we cannot believe it ourselves 40 episodes completed, today we look back on some of the popular episodes that stand out for Martin and Patrick.
From Episode 1 "The beginning" released on 29th September 2023, Martin and Patrick have had some extremely interesting guests, interesting subjects and a lot of fun along the way.
Heading towards the end of Series 1, the boys feel blessed that the podcast has been so successful both here in the UK and across the globe, guests are now approaching the boy's about an appearance which is absolutely amazing.
The Beginning Tree's skies and smiley faces It's tough to care Oncology at its best Macmillan Cancer support Karen and Multiple Sclerosis Only Joe Pasquale The Drug Dealer The Grinder My Wish A day at Mama B's Race for life Making your Mind Up
Some episodes have been singled out and looked back on today, however the boys are keen to stress that all episodes and guests have been important to them and the Podcast and they are most grateful to everyone that has helped and supported "Who's Tom & Dick"
No "Joke of the week" this week, but be prepared this saga is still to continue.
Series II kicks of towards the end of July, theres some interesting changes planned, a new spin and some exciting guests already lined up.
Next week episode 42 will be the last in the series and will be going out with a bit of a bank.
Today the boy's go down the local boozer to meet a local man this week to give us an insight into the of physio.
Physiotherapy helps to restore movement and function when someone is affected by injury, illness or disability. It can also help to reduce your risk of injury or illness in the future. It takes a holistic approach that involves the patient directly in their own care.
Physiotherapy is treatment to restore, maintain, and make the most of a patient's mobility, function, and well-being. Physiotherapy helps through physical rehabilitation, injury prevention, and health and fitness. Physiotherapists get you involved in your own recovery.
Local professional Physiotherapist Mr Tony Brightwell joins us as our guest this week and tells us about his career as a Professional Sports Injuries Physiotherapist working for Professional Sports clubs up and down the Country and even his trip abroard with the British Womens Football Team.
Tony, tells us about his training, his treatments, stories and thought process to Physio after medical procedures and hospital operations.
This is an interesting look into the world of Physiotherapy and why it should be taken very seriously in the recovery process of so many injuries including Stroke rehabilitation.
No joke of the week this week but there are one or two laughs along the way, Tony is retired now
This week we have a real treat as the boys travel down and into Kent.
Our special guest today has had 3 number-one hit singles, appeared in the Eurovision contest twice coming second, and then First in 1981 with "Making Your Mind Up".
Our very special guest this week is Cheryl Baker of the 80's Pop Group "Bucks Fizz"
This is a wonderful interview staged in Cheryl's back garden during one of the sunny days recently and we are also joined by Cheryl's lovely dog Cuba.
Cheryl does not hold back, she openly tells us her story from the very beginning from the moment she sang at the Church Hall to winning Europe's most prestigious song contest.
Cherly tells us about the terrible Bus accident during a Bucks Fizz Tour, where she woke up and found herself on the road having been thrown through the front windscreen of the brand new tour bus.
We delve deeper into the struggle Cheryl had falling pregnant and how ground-breaking IVF treatment gave her two beautiful children and how they have gone on to be successful in Music, stage, and particularly the Edingurough Festival most recently.
Finally touching on her time presenting on mainstream television for several years, Cheryl tells us what she would like to do now.
This is truly a frank and open interview and we hope you enjoy it.
The boy's come live from Cancer Research Race for Life 2024 in Bury St Edmunds England.
Patrick is running on behalf of Martin in the 5K race for Cancer Research UK's annual fundraising event.
While Patrick slogs his way around the circuit, Martin will be making his way around the event speaking to different people supporting and participating this year.
No matter how cancer affects us, life is worth Racing for. Enter Cancer Research UK's Race for Life and raise money for life-saving cancer research.
There’s a Race for you no matter your age, fitness level or reason for getting out there.
A race for everyone – and we mean everyone. If you’re new to running for charity 3k is a good distance to start with. Go solo or grab your family and friends. Walk, jog, run or take on the course, however, it suits you. Feel the power of moving with your fellow Race for Lifers and have fun! Looking for a new challenge? Take on a longer distance with no pressure and an unbeatable atmosphere.
10 million Race for Lifers Over 10 million of you have taken part in Race for Life events since 1994, fundraising for Cancer Research UK.
£970m raised Together, you’ve raised over £970 million towards life-changing cancer research since it began more than 30 years ago.
130,000 people With your money, we’ve helped develop radiotherapy, which helps 130,000+ people with cancer in the UK every year.
Cancer Research UK is a registered charity in England and Wales (1089464), Scotland (SC041666), the Isle of Man (1103) and Jersey (247). A company limited by guarantee. Registered company in England and Wales (4325234) and the Isle of Man (5713F). Registered address: Cancer Research UK, 2 Redman Place, London, E20 1JQ. You can contact the Race for Life team by calling 0300 123 0770.
No Joke of the week this week.
Finally, Patrick & Martin release news of their new Celebrity guests lined up next week.
This is a first for the boys, an outside broadcast using their new Nomono equipment in the car on the way to BBC Radio Essex,
We call this Episode "Cardiac Karaoke" after the famous James Corden Series of carpool karaoke with his special guests.
Patrick & Martin have no special guests, however, they are in the car and one has cardiac issues so we couldn't resist the links.
It is a light-hearted episode this week where the boys chat about all sorts of things and some of the topics include their experience with their stays in the hospital, changing brands of regular medication, end-of-life and assisted dying (Cheerful).
No Joke of the week this week.
Finally, Patrick & Martin release news of their new Celebrity guests lined up later this month.
Another amazing guest joins the boy's and what a story he has to tell.
Life in the Armed forces Suicide Complex Greif Adjustment Disorder Complex PTSD
Trevor Bygate, 48, joins Martin and Patrick for an informal chat about his time in the Armed Forces and how he received the devastating news that his Daughter Chloe had taken her own life in 2014 when she was just 19.
It led to him being medically discharged with complex post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and he has used the experience to educate others of mental health.
Trevor initially took several months off work, but it was not until 2019 that he was diagnosed with complex PTSD and medically discharged from the Army.
He is keen to express his gratitude to the Royal British Legion, which helped him in his recovery after he left the armed forces.
The charity, which provides financial, social and emotional support for those who are and have been in the armed forces, helped fund Chloe's funeral. He described its support as "first class".
Trevor tells us how he received the devastating news whilst away on duty, how the Army supported him through this trauma, what happened to his mental health and how he made it through to today.
Trevor now works as a mental health advocate for HM Revenue and Customs while also helping to give presentations on behalf of Papyrus (Parents' Association for the Prevention of Young Suicide) - a charity dedicated to the prevention of suicide of young people.
He is keen to break the stigma around mental health and show it is OK to talk about struggles, while educating others on the topic.
"I always say to myself, Chloe didn't die for nothing, she died for something and that's me making sure that this story gets out."
One of Trevors outlets during his grieving process was running, sport and completing 6 Marathons raising thousands for charity. This has driven him on to where he finds himself today and finds himself selected for 2025's Invictus games in Canada.
"This year is 10 years since the Invictus Games started, it's 10 years since Chloe died, and I got the phone call to tell me that I was selected on 7 June - which is her 30th birthday.
Trevor believes Chloe was looking down on him the day he found out he had been selected for the games.
This is a truly amazing story from such an inspirational man.
Cancer, especially Breast cancer is the order of the day today at "Mama B Cancer Wellbeing Days" and what a day it was, It was truly inspirational to both Martin and Patrick and a privilege to be allowed behind the closed doors of Stephen John’s Salon.
Owner Steve Trowles set up the group after many years of supporting women needing wigs due to their treatment. He said: “I met these women and they opened up to me. I would then have the next client come in and think, I need you to talk to the previous person so you can connect and support each other.”
Named after his much-loved mum, Brenda, who sadly passed away in 2016, the days allow women (and Men) undergoing cancer treatment to come to the salon where they enjoy some pampering thanks to volunteers, a light lunch, and, most importantly, a chance to talk to each other, share their stories and offer each other support and advice.
Steve added: “My mum was such an inspirational woman. Losing her left a huge hole in my heart but hosting these days in her memory and supporting women through cancer is just a blessing and I just hope that Mama B’s makes life a little better for everyone at a difficult time.”
Martin & Patrick Get to talk to Steve, the Ladies attending the event, and some of the invaluable volunteers that make this work including local Charity "My Wish Charity" and Tesco Stores.
This is one Podcast that has left a huge lasting impression on Martin and Patrick and simply goes to show there is still so much good in the world.
If you think this something you would like to tap into, support or even sponsor please get in touch with My Wish Charity.
Steve tells about his ups and downs, some funny moments, his time in Europe, and his thoughts on todays game and the technology being introduced.
We don't get a chance for Martins Joke of the Week this time around but it will return in the next episode
Finally, next week we will be back on track at Mumma Bee's and discussing all things Cancer with some brave ladies who have been through Breast Cancer and come out the other side positively.
After three weeks of guests Martin & Patrick find themselves back in the studio but this time back on their own.
It's a chance to catch up and discuss some interesting topics on health matters, the ban on Ice Cream in Milan, Italy, and a Ramb that decides to attack its owners and turn on the police.
One of the main topics discussed at length is the drug known as Statins, both Martin and Patrick are on Statins Martin 40 mg and Patrick the maximum dose allowed is 80 mg.
There are many side effects associated with Statins and Martin lists the most common while the boys decide if they may suffer from these or any side effects and also discover some things to avoid if they are taking Statins.
Although there are some potential side effects long-term for statins, in most cases, if your doctor has identified you as having high cholesterol and needing a statin, do the benefits outweigh the risks?
What is the conclusion, are Statins
It is also time for the return of "Martin's Joke of the Week"
Finally, there is some exciting news about future guests and these will be revealed.
Today the boys (Martin & Patrick) have professional footballer Steve Wignall as a guest and he openly discusses his professional football career. He also touches upon his recent struggle with memory loss and the possibility of having CTE (Chronic traumatic encephalopathy).
CTE is a brain condition thought to be linked to repeated head injuries and blows to the head. It slowly gets worse over time and leads to dementia, but with the right help and support can manage the symptoms.
Steven Leslie Wignall (born 17 September 1954) is an English former professional football manager and player. During his playing career, Steve played as a Central defender and made over 600 appearances in the Football League.
Managerial Career 1992-1995 Aldershot: 146 games 1995-1999 Colchester United: 218 games 2000 Stevenage Borough: 8 games 2000-2001 Doncaster Rovers: 79 games 2003 Southend United: 23 games
Born in Liverpool, Steve played professionally for Doncaster Rovers, Colchester United, Brentford, and Aldershot, making a total of 639 appearances in the Football League. He retired as a player in 1991, barely a year before Aldershot went out of business.
After he retired from playing he joined the coaching staff at Aldershot, before assisting Ian McDonald. After Aldershot went out of business in 1992, a new club, Aldershot Town was formed, and Steve became their first-ever manager, winning back-to-back promotions before former club Colchester United signed him in January 1995. During his time at Colchester, he led the club to promotion via the play-offs in 1978/79 and to the final of the Associates Members Cup the year before. He stayed as manager until he resigned in January 1999, believing he had taken the club as far as he could. In April 2000, he joined Stevenage Borough and was offered a two-year contract but never signed it and, when approached a month later by former club Doncaster Rovers, he decided to manage them instead, having only managed 8 games at Stevenage. He managed Doncaster for just one season, In 2003, he became manager of Southend United but only lasted seven months. He also worked as a first-team coach and assistant at Wivenhoe Town from 2005 before leaving the club due to financial reasons in January 2008.
In today's episode, Martin and Patrick return to their second home at the West Suffolk Hospital to visit the offices of My Wish Charity and meet up with Sue Smith (Head of fundraising) and her colleague Tanya Fifield (Fundraising Officer).
The charity was entered on the Central Register of Charities on the 15th of September 1995. It constituted 91 individual funds and was managed ad ad-hoc by the West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust’s Finance department.
A part-time fundraising manager was employed in May 2010 to help the Trust manage its fundraising income and to work with the local community on increasing the number of donations. The response from the community was fantastic, so much so that in November 2011 a part-time fundraising assistant joined the fundraising team for 2 days per week.
In May 2016 the decision was made to rebrand the charity launching under the new name of My WiSH Charity. This decision has seen the charity go from strength to strength thanks to the amazing community and staff all wanting to support their local hospital.
My WiSH Charity is the local NHS Charity. They are not here to replace the NHS but to enhance the wonderful care patients receive at West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust.
West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust includes West Suffolk Hospital, Newmarket Community Hospital, and the community services they both provide. Its care is second to none, however, its budget is not limitless. With public help, they can support all their services enabling their wonderful staff to go that extra mile.
Well today is a very special day as we welcome our second celebrity guest World Champion Snooker Player Cliff Thorburn
Patrick and Martin have a great informal chat to Cliff who now lives back in Canada.
Clifford Charles Devlin Thorburn (born 16 January 1948) is a Canadian retired professional Snooker player, Nicknamed "The Grinder" because of his slow, determined style of play.
Cliff won the World Snooker Championship in 1980 defeating Alex Higgins 18–16 in the final.
He is generally recognised as the sport's first world champion from outside the United Kingdom and he remains the only world champion from the Americas. He was runner-up in two other world championships, losing 21–25 to John Spencer in the 1977 final and 6–18 to Steve Davis in the 1983 final.
At the 1983 tournament, Thorburn became the first player to make a maximum break of 147 in a World Championship match, achieving the feat in his second-round encounter with Terry Griffiths.
Ranked World Number one during the 1981 - 1982 season, Thorburn was the first non-British player to top the snooker world rankings. He won the Invitational Masters in 1983, 1985, and 1986, making him the first player to win the tournament three times and the first to retain the title.
Chris retired from the main professional tour in 1996. Inducted into Canada's Sporting Hall of Fame in 2001 and the Snooker Hall of Fame in 2014, he competed later in his career in Snooker Legends events and on the World Series tour, winning the 2018Seniors Masters at the Crucible Theatre at age 70. He retired from competitive snooker after the 2022 seniors.
Last week's Podcast (The Drug Dealer) received the most comments to date and it wasn't about the title, the feedback about the medication and its side effects were amazing and we will be looking at Patrick's drugs and side effects in a future episode.
Today we are pleased to commence our Summer guest list with our first guest, Louise Steggall.
Louise has had the most incredible life experiences when it comes to Cancer both as a Nurse and patient, and tells her story uniquely.
After both her Mother and Father battled with Cancer and finally succumbed she discovers she has a new fight on her hands as she receives a diagnosis of Breast Cancer.
Louise is also a Healthcare Professional and in her time has worked and helped many with Cancer nursing them through diagnosis to end-of-life care. She tells all about the highs and the lows, the mixed emotions, and how she deals with this daily whilst looking after her family and children.
An honest and frank account of someone who truly has been through it all and believes in a Positive Mental Attitude (PMA) is key to helping us cope and survive reminding us that PMA is FREE.
Louise has been and still is involved with Dementia following her mother's diagnosis and she tells us about the Dementia help group she has recently formed locally and runs with great success.
Next week our guest is World Champion Snooker legend Cliff Thorburn.
We start the week with Martin and Patrick's date night and a trip to the Theatre to see UK Comedy Legend and TV personality Jimmy Tarbuck (Tarby), how did that go?
John Alfred Tinniswood is the oldest living man today at 111 years born the year the Titanic sank, we find out what his tips are on a long and healthy life.
The Drug Dealer, Both Martin, and Patrick with their different illnesses (Cancer and Heart Disease) have a daily cocktail of regular medication to take, and these drugs can be expensive.
What are the costs and how do they compare?
What are the possible side effects and does everyone suffer from these in the same way?
This interesting and amusing discussion goes on to explore the side effects and the impact on daily life.
Martin's Joke of the Week with the bonus of an additional joke from Patrick this week.
Next week our Guests return and the boys tell us who and what to expect.
It's been over 6 months now since the first released episode of "Who's Tom & Dick" where has that time gone. Today Episode 27 represents the start of our second half of the year.
We look back at Easter and how we celebrate this with our family, a difficult time of the year for Patrick in particular given his love of chocolate and his Heart Disease.
We look back at our "LIVE" presentation at the Sporting Memories Club locally and how that went down, discussing the subject matter and how it was all received.
A new feature this week, Patrick's has been away and came home with two boxes of Jokes for Martin, Patrick and Martin have a Joke to Joke stand-off using randomly selected cards from each joke box.
It's Easter (Good Friday) and chocolate is in the air (or is it) as we buy Easter Eggs across the world, how do you eat your "Cadbury's Cream Eggs" (other brands are available). It's a hard time of the year for Patrick as his Easter Egg count has come down considerably since discovering his Heart Disease some 15 years ago.
The boys discuss recent news and include the Princess of Wales in their brief chat.\\
Today's headline subject for discussion is "Statins. What do we know about these drugs, who should be taking them, and for what? Do they cause many side effects as many suggest and is memory loss one of those side effects?
Statins block an enzyme the liver needs to make cholesterol. This causes the liver to remove cholesterol from the blood. While statins are highly effective and safe for most people, they have been linked to muscle pain, digestive problems, and mental fuzziness in some people.
It is said, that although there are some potential side effects long-term for statins, in most cases, if your doctor has identified you as having high cholesterol and needing a statin, the benefits greatly outweigh the risks.
It's important to know that stopping statins cold turkey, or even gradually, can cause serious health problems and you should talk to your doctor before doing so.
We review some questions from our listeners and try and assist where we can remember to consult your doctor.
Martin's Joke of the week returns, it's short, it's sweet but is it funny?
Sorry this episode was delayed by seven days due to our special last week where Martin updated us on his Cancer and his new battle.
Today the boys interview a very special guest in Jeff Boland.
Jeff once an active firefighter on the front line helping people and saving lives found the pressures very hard at times and found an outlet in a lite drink with colleagues after a busy and sometimes stressful shouts.
Before long the drink had taken control and Jeff became an Alcoholic and his life spiralled down hill fast.
Jeff later found that his Liver had been severely damaged through his drinking and with deteriorating health soon found that the only option was a Liver transplant.
After that Jeff thought it couldn't get any worse but his heart was the issue this time and several Heart attacks followed before he was back in hospital for some bypass surgery.
Listen as Jeff takes us through his life story, it is fascinating and truly amazing, Jeff certainly has a very strong will and its that which has got him through it all today.
No joke of the week this week but it will return, thanks for listening and please like and share our Podcast where yo can.
Martin is currently battling with Stage 4 Lung cancer and is on a very new trial drug called Lorlatinib (details will be posted in our blog). Following Martin's recent CT (Computed Tomography) Scan completed two weeks ago are in, we discuss the findings and Martins's reaction to the results.
We discuss our very first "LIVE" road show presenting to Sudbury Sporting Memories. This is the first time Martin and Patrick have performed live together since 1998 in front of a real-time live audience.
A brief introduction to CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is covered today.
One of our listeners from the USA writes in and tells us his story leading up to and including his recent Heart Attack, the treatment he received, and his family support.
Patrick also discusses how one of his friends has recently been told he will require three stents and the long 3-month wait for his procedure.
We have listened to Martin tell us all about his Cancer in recent episodes but Martin thought that "St Patrick's Day" is tomorrow (March 16th, 2024) there is not a better time to talk to Patrick.
Patrick openly and honestly talks today about the timeline of his two heart attacks 10 years apart, leading up to the event, during the Heart attacks itself, the procedures and stents, and the rehabilitation afterward.
Patrick discusses his drug regime, itemising each one and their uses, not forgetting the side effects associated with these drugs.
Martin asks Patrick a series of questions along the way along with some unassociated questions about his life living with Heart Disease.
You may be surprised to hear this story and some of you may be able to re-late well with the story and his drug regime too.
This week for one week only Patrick gets the "Joke of the week" spot but is it as good or as bad as Martin's you tell us?
About Cancer Research UK
· Cancer Research UK is the world’s leading cancer charity dedicated to saving lives through research, influence, and information.
· Cancer Research UK’s pioneering work in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer has helped save millions of lives.
· Cancer Research UK has been at the heart of the progress that has already seen survival in the UK double in the last 50 years.
· Today, 2 in 4 people survive their cancer for at least 10 years. Cancer Research UK wants to accelerate progress and see 3 in 4 people surviving their cancer by 2034.
· Cancer Research UK supports research into the prevention and treatment of cancer through the work of over 4,000 scientists, doctors, and nurses.
· Together with its partners and supporters, Cancer Research UK is working towards a world where people can live longer, better lives, free from the fear of cancer.
· For further information about Cancer Research UK's work or to find out how to support the charity, please call 0300 123 1022 or visit
www.cancerresearchuk.org.
About Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life
· Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life, in partnership with Standard Life, is an inspiring series of 3k, 5k, 10k, Pretty Muddy, and Pretty Muddy Kids events that raise millions of pounds every year to help beat cancer by funding life-saving research.
· Money raised through Race for Life events funds world-class research to help beat 200 types of cancer. including bowel cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer, testicular cancer, brain cancer, children’s cancers, and leukemia.
· Find out more and sign up at www.raceforlife.org
Listen to Martin as he tells us what a normal day consists of as he continues with his Stage four lung cancer from the alarm clock to bedtime with his wife Lynnie.
The photo shoot, Patrick and Martin tell us all about the Photoshoot with Cancer Research UK as they Launch "Run For Life 2024"
About Cancer Research UK
· Cancer Research UK is the world’s leading cancer charity dedicated to saving lives through research, influence, and information.
· Cancer Research UK’s pioneering work in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer has helped save millions of lives.
· Cancer Research UK has been at the heart of the progress that has already seen survival in the UK double in the last 50 years.
· Today, 2 in 4 people survive their cancer for at least 10 years. Cancer Research UK wants to accelerate progress and see 3 in 4 people surviving their cancer by 2034.
· Cancer Research UK supports research into the prevention and treatment of cancer through the work of over 4,000 scientists, doctors, and nurses.
· Together with its partners and supporters, Cancer Research UK is working towards a world where people can live longer, better lives, free from the fear of cancer.
· For further information about Cancer Research UK's work or to find out how to support the charity, please call 0300 123 1022 or visit
www.cancerresearchuk.org.
About Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life
· Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life, in partnership with Standard Life, is an inspiring series of 3k, 5k, 10k, Pretty Muddy, and Pretty Muddy Kids events that raise millions of pounds every year to help beat cancer by funding life-saving research.
· Money raised through Race for Life events funds world-class research to help beat 200 types of cancer. including bowel cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer, testicular cancer, brain cancer, children’s cancers, and leukemia.
· Find out more and sign up at www.raceforlife.org
Following the recent success of "More than Mate's, Martin and Patrick have a good old chinwag and catch up on the past couple of weeks.
The recent Star in the Chair Joe Pasquale, our first celebrity, and how was it interviewing the legend of comedy in Martin's Kitchen our very own Studio?
Martin tells us the update on his health, his puffy face, and his visits to his second home at the Hospital, this week he has a visit to the dentist to cope with too.
Patrick has finally been in for his "Stress Test" and we have an update on that, how it went, and what goes on in a standard stress test to check the electrical function of the Heart.
Birthday Party celebrations as Patrick's wife Wendy reaches 60.
Martin this week moves across the border to Suffolk from Norfolk and tells about the stressful move the butterflies, his issues with his Dr, and the resultant drop in health.
Well, Martin has been dreaming of this moment for a very long time, ever since we started the Podcast Martin aimed to interview a Celebrity.
Today is the day Joe came into our Kitchen answered a few questions and provided us with some funny anecdotes, stories, and look into his hectic life in the bright lights of Show business.
We are taking a break from guests this week as Martin and Patrick take a breather.
It's time for a little "mates taking" this we as Martin and Patrick take us through their lives meeting up for show business for the first time.
The journey is quite a long one trying to keep down normal jobs whilst on the cusp of breaking into show business professionally.
We discuss our first meeting, how amateur entertainer Martin is suddenly thrust onto the big stage of a 1,500 seater theatre, and how that journey takes us up and down the Country to and from different theatres and TV studios.
Our talent competitions, TV appearances, our experiences with the stars and a few awkward situations.
This is a brief look at Chapter One "Martin & Patrick" and how we got to today the Podcast, where are we going that chapter is still waiting to be written.
This week Martin and Patrick have kindly been invited into the home of Karen Turner who suffers from Multiple Sclerosis.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a condition that can affect the brain and spinal cord, causing a wide range of potential symptoms, including problems with vision, arm or leg movement, sensation, or balance.
It's a lifelong condition that can sometimes cause serious disability, although it can occasionally be mild.
In many cases, it's possible to treat symptoms. Average life expectancy is slightly reduced for people with MS.
It's most commonly diagnosed in people in their 20s, 30s, and 40s although it can develop at any age. It's about 2 to 3 times more common in women than men.
MS is one of the most common causes of disability in younger adults.
Karen gives a candid interview with the boys about her private life, describing the onset of multiple sclerosis from the early signs and symptoms, the diagnosis, the progression, and living daily with the illness.
This is a moving interview, truthful, and honest, and delves into the depths of multiple sclerosis and the daily struggles and support needed to live as much as an independent life as possible.
Karen is very strong, and one thing that is very apparent in this interview is the positive attitude Karen has to cope with each day and moving forward with her life, this interview is truly inspirational a we are so grateful to Karen for sharing her story with us.
More information on multiple sclerosis can be found here at MS-UK.
This week Martin & Patrick took a little break from the interview routine and decided to have a general chat amongst themselves.
An update on health matters and what test results have occurred or are planned, combined with a discussion on Martin's new exciting purchase and of course the big move..
An update on the Royal Family is also mentioned as three family members attend the hospital for treatment.
Martin has been out and about investigating Defibrillators and digging into the details of how they should be used, can they be used on children, Pregnant women, people with pacemakers, and even in the rain?
With the Podcast breaking some new numbers on the Apple Podcast websites, Martin and Patrick discuss the five-star reviews received and pick out two or three in particular.
In this Podcast, Martin and Patrick are delighted to talk with John-Paul Holt (JP) who is a Macmillan Cancer Care Navigator.
Paul is based at the Macmillan Centre at the West Suffolk Hospital in Bury St Edmunds located in Suffolk UK.
We are so lucky to have JP on our Podcast today given his heavy and important workload, but JP has found some time to tell us about the history of Macmillan Cancer Care, his role, and what Macmillan Cancer Care provides.
In 1911, a young man named Douglas Macmillan watched his father die of cancer. His father's pain and suffering moved Douglas so much, that he founded the Society for the Prevention and Relief of Cancer.
Macmillan is one of the UK's largest Cancer Charities which provides a range of services and support not only to the Cancer patients themselves but also to their families and friends too.
Listen to JP explain the range of support and services available from simple things like a chat to helping with the Cance, finances, and a whole range of things that come into play following a Cancer Diagnosis.
This is an extended Podcast as we cannot echo enough how important Macmillian Cancer Support is to the patients, family, and friends of this terrible illness and how they are with you every step of the way.
Macmillan Cancer Support relies on public support too, from fundraising, and special events to Voluntary workers including their Free Macmillan Buddies.
Some of the things Macmillan provide
Cancer Information Nurse Specialist Financial Guidance Energy advice Welfare rights and advice Work Support Service
Please help, donate, and support Macmillan Cancer Care
Martin & Patrick are back for another podcast of Fun and information.
We have an update on Martins's broken toe and when the Oncologists can resume the treatment of Martins's Stage 4 lung Cancer, we discuss his new drug and the next important scan of his lungs.
Covid has been running amock here in the UK, Patrick tells us about his 6 days in bed over Christmas and how Martin's wife ended up with the same.
Sports Men & Women, how should they be treated on the field of play during a cardiac arrest, We discuss and update listeners on the progress of Tom Lockier who suffered a Cardiac whilst in the middle of play, and how Medics treated him at the event. Who are all the people on the Team bench, we also identify Team Doctors and their roles.
Heart Issues, what to look out for, and the signs of a pending Heart attack, Cardiac arrest. Angina (Stable and Unstable Angina) are discussed.
We delve into our listener's questions bag and pick one or two that touch our hearts.
With Christmas now well and truly over, Martin tries to make it last a little longer with his Health recipe for "Christmas Pudding Ice Cream" Check out the ingredients and the process without the need for an ice cream maker.
We bring back today "Martins Joke of the Week"
And finally, an update on our future guests and podcast for this coming year.
Next Week: An Interview with Macmillan Cancer Care Charity, something really worth a listen.
This episode replaces the episode that was due out today featuring our Guest Jeff Boland who has suffered from Alcoholism, Kidney replacement and triple bypass surgery.
This episode will now be broadcast on Friday 4th October 2024
Today's episode follows Martin's recent visit to the hospital for is 3 month (quarterly) check up, the results are not quite what Martin expected.
Please have a listen as Martin updates us fully and what the near future holds for Martin.
Martin also gets a chance to get in his Joke of the week.
As we catch up on several questions we have received over the Christmas Holidays Martin & Patrick try to provide the answers and information requested.
We look back at the Ejection Fraction and discuss what is a normally expected heart rate for those with a low EF rate and discover not one size fits all.
Looking to Google for the answers to your Cancer and Heart Disease, is that a good thing? why should you not make such a search which could turn out to be dangerous and cause unnecessary anxiety?
Is pain normal around the area of your Cancer tumor? if so what can you do about it and are there any medicines that can provide relief?
Martin is full of frolics for 2024 and has a whole list of jokes lined up, we allow him one this week to lighten the mood.
Welcome to our listeners as we release our first Podcast of 2024 and we wish you all a happy New Year.
To open the new year, we have this 50-minute SPECIAL Episode (16) where we welcome onboard Dr Daniel Patterson from the West Suffolk Hospital in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, United Kingdom.
Dr. Patterson is an oncologist and a particular expert in Thoracic and Gastrointestinal malignancies. Dr. Patterson is a consultant medical oncologist specialising in the systemic treatment of thoracic and gastrointestinal malignancies, neuroendocrine tumors, and cancer of unknown primary. He trained on the prestigious North London medical SpR rotation working at UCH, Mount Vernon, and Lister Hospitals and has been a consultant since 2009. He has a particular interest in molecular-targeted therapies and immunotherapy and has been the principal investigator for several clinical trials.
About : Experienced specialist in the systemic treatment of lung, gastrointestinal malignancies, and carcinoma unknown primary. Particular interests in immunotherapies and molecular targeted therapies. Underwent training in London and obtained CCT in medical oncology in 2009. Dr Pattersons aims to always provide patients with a balanced and tailored approach to their situation and to explore all options available.
Areas of Interest: Lung cancer, mesothelioma; oesophageal/gastric cancer; pancreatic cancer; small bowel cancer, cholangiocarcinoma; colorectal cancer; neuroendocrine tumours; and cancer of unknown primary (CUP).
Listen to this very interesting and frank interview and some very interesting answers to our listener's questions.
The Last Episode for this calendar year 2023 as we move ever closer to the new Year..
Christmas is over and we are heading quickly towards the new year 2024, but how did our Christmas go with our Families, was it a normal Christmas, with food, laughter, and merriness?
Patrick's recent trip to the Doctor and the ECG results didn't turn out as expected and Patrick tells us all about his results and further tests and requirements going forward.
We discuss the highlights of 2023 in our lives, the ups and downs and discuss our health in general, we also discuss the highlights of our Podcast after 13 episodes in.
Of course not forgetting "Martins Joke of the Week"
One of our Highlights was our appearance as guests on BBC Breakfast Radio with Wayne Bavin, you have the chance to listen to this again if you missed it as the interview is re-played towards the end of this episode.
A real light-hearted start to the Podcast this week as we discuss Christmas preparations, family, and favorite Christmas television.
Our guest this week is Shirley Willsher, Shirley has had two major health events in her life, the first being Arteriovenous malformation (AVM's) and a few years later a Heart attack.
Shirley openly and honestly tells us how the onset of ATV put her in a six-day Coma, had major surgery, and dealt with recovery. An unexpected turn of events that all came early one normal morning while at the gym. Following her recovery, a few years later Shirley suffered a heart attack one morning family gathered around to help, and was again rushed into hospital for surgery the very same day.
Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) happen when a group of blood vessels in your body forms incorrectly. In these malformations, arteries and veins are unusually tangled and form direct connections, bypassing normal tissues. This usually happens during development before birth or shortly after.
During a heart attack, a lack of blood flow causes the tissue in the heart muscle to die. A heart attack is also called a myocardial infarction. Prompt treatment is needed for a heart attack to prevent death.
We of course cannot finish our Podcast this week without "Martin's Joke of the Week"
In closing, we discuss our next show and what we have lined up and of course wish everyone a happy Christmas.
Welcome to the second Christmas Episode of "Whos Tom & Dick"
We discuss our preparations for Christmas living with Cancer and Heart Disease and how we cope with our illness during this festive period.
Food its a big problem for Patrick as all the treats are to much to refuse.
Martin Explores "Make a Wish", a UK charity making dreams come true for children with critical conditions, but did you know they do a lot more than this, Listen to the Podcast this week to see where some of their money is spent.
https://www.make-a-wish.org.uk/
Patrick tells us about his recent check with the Cardiologist, and his Ultrasond. This is a real eye-opening discussion into Blood Flow, Ejection Fraction (EF), and Diastolic Dysfunction in Grades 1,2, and 3. Patrick also describes the ECG and his experience of a heart attack whilst connected to an ECG and exactly what happened.
Martin comes up with his "Joke of the Week" a regular spot in our Podcasts now.
We have some interesting comments and letters from listeners this week and try to help them through.
Today we begin the silly season with our first ever episode in the Month of December.
Our new Christmas Intro to the podcast is followed by a little chit-chat, Martin had an assignment last week to find out the official name of his rare Stage 4 Lung Cancer.
Martin goes on to tell us all about the new revolutionary drug that he is on giving battle to his cancer and the recent good news he has received following the first trials.
This week we have also been live on the BBC radio breakfast show with DJ Wayne Bavin, and we have a new fan of the Podcast. Patrick finds it a surprise to find it dark at 6.30 am traveling to the BBC.
Our Social Media has been busy too as we welcome two new celebrity followers, two of Britain's popular comedy stars Michael Barrymore and Al Murray (the Pub Landlord)
Martin has an extensive piece on Breast Cancer this week with lots of information and details. Two particular positive stories from two incredible ladies in America who have had a terminal breast cancer diagnosis (IBC) and are both now cancer-free. Mrs Franz has been on "Good Morning America" and gives us her thoughts and treatment success. Martin also goes on to talk about Lobular Cancer of the Breast and the treatment success rate.
Martin's "Joke of the Week" one of our favourites
Cliff Richard has been in the news for the wrong reasons, find out why and what we thought.
We finally round-up with our normal summary of the Podcast and some exciting news about our future guests who have been lined up for future Podcasts in January 2024.
We invite into the studio our wives Lynnie and Wendy to discuss how they have dealt with our illness.
From the onset of a heart attack, Wendy describes how she took charge and got Patrick to the hospital herself rather than waiting for the emergency services. She describes how she felt then, how she feels today, and how she deals with Patrick's heart disease every day. How Heart Disease has affected the relationship, the changes that had to be made, and ongoing care.
The dreaded day Lynnie together with Martin received the news that he had been diagnosed with Stage four Lung Cancer. Lynnie describes her feelings at that news, and how she deals with the ongoing treatment and monitoring of Martins's condition. She expresses how angry she feels with the world and why it has happened to them, how they missed any signs of Stages 1,2 and 3, and how she feels out of control.
Both Women speak openly and honestly and with no holds barred, expressing in some cases for the first time the effect on them and the worry they carry on a daily basis, knowing there is no escape.
Please listen to this Podcast and appreciate how difficult it was to get our wives on the Podcast and to open up to both of us in this most unusual way.
There is a chance to hear "Martin's Joke of the Week" with a bonus at the end.
It's a bright and cheerful Podcast today thank you for joining us.
Martin is full of beans today as he describes his recent visit to the hospital and discusses the results from a recent scan on his Stage 4 Lung Cancer. It is always a fearful time for any patient to visit the Oncologist to receive results but this time there is some good news.
Martin also goes on to discuss "Lung Drains" and his experience in detail, including fitting, management, fluid draining, and ongoing management.
We have some very interesting and unusual questions from our listeners this week and we try our best to answer all of these.
The TV show "I'm a Celebrity Get Me out of Here" has started and we discuss two of the Z list of celebrities.
Don't miss "Martins Joke of the Week"
We pay a little tribute to King Charles's 75th Birthday. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's invite was apparently snubbed by the pair.
A brief introduction to next week's exciting guests.
Martin and Patrick are back for the 8th Podcast in the series.
In this Podcast, we discuss a Heart attack as it happens and follow the story through from hospital admission, transport, monitoring, and surgery through to recovery.
An update on Public Defibrillators.
Other Topics include the Air Ambulance and its service, we hear the views from an Air Ambulance Helicopter pilot and his role during a call-out, how he trained, his most unusual experiences, and how he became a pilot.
We also hear from those who have had first-hand experience with the Air Ambulance and how they were treated by the team.
Of course, we must never forget "Martin's Joke of the Week"
It's Friday and Martin and Patrick are back with Episode 7 :-)
No guests today but an interesting podcast covering Cancer and Heart disease.
How was Martin's 63rd Birthday and how did he celebrate?
Patrick's annual check-up with the Nurse, Patrick visits his local health center and has a heart disease check-up, He has suffered 2 Heart attacks (One in 2009 and the second in 2019) and underwent the insertion of now 4 stents, Patrick is monitored now for both his health condition and his mental health. Listen as Patrick describes this visit.
Martin has his regular MRI scan to determine his progress on a new cancer drug, and if his Cancer has changed under the new drug.
Martin also discusses his experience with dementia and Alzheimer's disease and has some questions and experiences from our regular listeners.
After three weeks of wonderful guests Martin & Patrick are on there own for a catch up.
Martin still doing well on his new Cancer treatment heads back for his 3 monthly check up and CT Scan.
Its also good news as for the first time in nearly two and a half years Martin applies for a new Job, can you guess what it is yet all will be revealed.
A new feature this week is guest Ian Trushell who is currently battling Stage 4 Bowel Cancer which has spread into the Liver.
Bowel cancer is also called colorectal cancer. It affects the large bowel, which is made up of the colon and rectum. Cancer is when abnormal cells start to divide and grow in an uncontrolled way. The cells can grow into surrounding tissues or organs, and may spread to other areas of the body.
Ian was given a two year life expectancy but he recently past that date and is continuing his battle with a positive mental attitude. Ian today describes the symptoms of Bowel and what to look out for.
Oh no, yes Martin gets his Joke of the week in this week, not sure if its a winner.
Next week we continue with our guests, Martin and Patrick attend the "Make a Wish Charity" awards ceremony and speak to some of the winning recipients.
In this week's podcast, "Tyre'd but not out" we are very pleased to have a very special guest Mr Keith Ambrose.
Kieth is a local (to us) very successful businessman, owner of the company "Treadfirst" with a number of outlets across East Anglia in the United Kingdom.
There are over 200 different types of Cancer worldwide and today we discuss with Keith one very rare Cancer known as "Polycythemia Vera"
Keith openly and honestly tells of his pre-diagnosis conditions, how for three years he struggled to get to a point when a full and complete diagnosis was eventually made, and his procedures and ongoing treatment to the present day.
This truly is a remarkable story and such an addictive listen, an insight into one of the rarest Cancers today of which we still know very little.
Keith's Cancer study made a new ground-breaking discovery in the understanding of Polycythemia Vera which astounded the leading Professor in this field.
Note: We appreciate the word Tyre'd in the title is spelled incorrectly, but it relates to Keith's business which involves Tyres.
Another week has passed, Martin & Patrick have been away, listen to how they prepare and enjoy their trip whilst dealing with Cancer and Heart Disease.
It's that time of year when nasty bugs are flying around and our immune systems need a little help, time to have your Flu and COVID jabs, we discuss these.
Preparing for Holiday what to do and what to know when traveling with illness.
Pets, are they a help to Patients, can they detect illness?
There's time this week for "Martins Joke of the Week"
Dr500, is new, it's online but what is it and is it any good, tune in to find out.
Episode 4 : Today we are pleased to welcome onto our 4th Podcast our very first guest Andy Read.
Andy 63, a local man from Sudbury, Suffolk here in the UK and a long friend of our host Martin suffered a Cardiac Arrest back in 2018.
Andy discusses his experience, treatment, and some of the additional complications he endured during the whole ordeal.
Andy speaks about the Cardiac Arrest itself, how quickly and unexpectedly it happened, the journey to the hospital in the Air Ambulance, his three-and-a-half-week comma, Stent, the perforated bowl, and his Stoma bag.
We are very lucky as Andy openly and honestly describes his ordeal, including his therapy and recovery to the present day and how he copes with his life going forward.
Please listen to this podcast as I think it will help those experiencing a similar situation and maybe answer some of the many questions that arise for the first time.
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It's Friday 13th Bringing our third Podcast "Unlucky" and we are excited about how well our downloads are gaining momentum.
We discuss all things Cancer and Heart disease
The Cancer Bell, is it a good thing or not? Only Patients who are clear of Cancer get to ring this bell, how does it feel if you know you will never get that chance?
Adult Pants are a very important part of dealing with the side effects of cancer, treatment, and drugs, is it embarrassing, do you feel embarrassed, what are they like to wear and are they visible?
Holidaying with Cancer and Heart Disease, restrictions, Travel insurance, and coping whilst away.
Listeners' questions and comments.
This podcast is aimed to provide support for patients of both Cancer and Heart disease and their family friends and carers.