Kerry Sainsbury
Kerry Sainsbury
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Chapter 30. Not The End!
More than a year later, and after numerous complaints about my silence, here is an update. I've watched it multiple times, and it makes me laugh, which is the most important thing.
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Cork On The Ocean (Read Along) 4k
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Children's book with words by Mark Sommerset and illustrations by Rowan Sommerset
The Wonky Donkey (Read Along)
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Children's book by Craig Smith. Illustrations by Katz Cowley.
What Pet Should I Get? (Read Along)
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Children's book by Dr. Seuss
Too Many Cats (Read Along)
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Children's book by Lori Haskins Houran. Illustrated by Joe Mathieu.
Ed and Ted and Ted's Dog Fred (Read Along)
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Children's book by Andy Griffiths. Illustrations by Terry Denton
Andy G, Terry D, the Brave Tea-Lady and the Evil Bee (Read along)
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Children's book by Andy Griffiths. Illustrated by Terry Denton
Stan the Van Man (Read Along)
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Children's book by Emma Vere-Jones. Illustrated by Philip Webb
Snow White Sees the Light (Read Along)
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Children's book by Karen Wallace. Illustrated by Andy Rowland.
Scuffy the Tugboat (Read Along)
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Children's book adapted by Kirsten L. Depkin and illustrated by Sue DiCicco. Based on the book by Gertrude Crampton and illustrated by Tibor Gergely
Old Hat New Hat (Read Along)
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Children's book by Stan and Jan Berenstain
Little Witch Goes to School (Read Along)
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Children's book by Deborah Hautzig. Illustrated by Sylvie Wickstrom.
Little Red Riding Hood (Read Along)
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Children's book, retold by Fischer Lee.
The King's Stilts, by Dr. Seuss (Read Along)
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Children's book written and illustrated by Dr. Seuss
Just a Daydream (Read Along)
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Children's book by Mercer Mayer
Oh, Jump in a Sack (Read Along)
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Oh, Jump in a Sack (Read Along)
The Great Grumbler and the Wonder Tree (Read Along)
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The Great Grumbler and the Wonder Tree (Read Along)
Eeyore, Be Happy (Read Along)
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Eeyore, Be Happy (Read Along)
The Cat, The Rat, And The Baseball Bat (Read Along)
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The Cat, The Rat, And The Baseball Bat (Read Along)
The Cat In The Hat Comes Back (Read Along)
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The Cat In The Hat Comes Back (Read Along)
The Cat In The Hat (Read Along)
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The Cat In The Hat (Read Along)
Brave Dave (Read Along)
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Brave Dave (Read Along)
Gerald McBoing Boing (Read Along)
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Gerald McBoing Boing (Read Along)
Big Fat Cows (Read Along)
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Big Fat Cows (Read Along)
Barky the Barking Dog (Read Along)
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Barky the Barking Dog (Read Along)
Baa Baa Smart Sheep (Read Along)
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Baa Baa Smart Sheep (Read Along)
The Butter Battle Book, by Dr. Seuss (Read Along)
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The Butter Battle Book, by Dr. Seuss (Read Along)
Amazing Planet Earth (Read Along)
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Amazing Planet Earth (Read Along)
Aaron Has A Lazy Day (Read Along)
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Aaron Has A Lazy Day (Read Along)
Chapter 29. Gallbladder Surgery
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Chapter 29. Gallbladder Surgery

Комментарии

  • @armorup9575
    @armorup9575 2 месяца назад

    Try this first: Scrotal Hydrocele Sclerotherapy

    • @eyeflynoosa
      @eyeflynoosa Месяц назад

      why?

    • @armorup9575
      @armorup9575 Месяц назад

      @@eyeflynoosa No surgery, I was out in one hour and it's been almost two weeks since the procedure with little discomfort and virtually gone. Time will tell if one procedure was enough.

    • @eyeflynoosa
      @eyeflynoosa Месяц назад

      @@armorup9575 thanks, i'll take a look

  • @inspiredliveband
    @inspiredliveband 2 месяца назад

    I appreciate your story. I’m currently dealing, but not sure if I want to go through this.

  • @peterkirk1548
    @peterkirk1548 3 месяца назад

    Ireland unemployment 4%. Just sayin. Denmark 2.25%. Just sayin again.

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury 3 месяца назад

      Well, sure, but Denmark is only the SECOND happiest country in the world. worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/happiest-countries-in-the-world

  •  3 месяца назад

    I am so happy about this! Of course being unemployed is a drag, especially because we never quite know how long the period between gainful employment will last (if we could just know, we'd enjoy the window of time to do other things). But my main point is, what a great thing to be back in the realm of the relatively ho-hum problems of everyday life! I've never once heard of a dead person being described as unemployed, so it's great news actually. Regarding the job search, seems like perhaps a pivot is being thrust upon you--remember that you have great creativity, humor, writing skills, video editing skills, etc. etc. Perhaps a business where you help other people create their own cancer diaries, or write about their lives from a vantage point of treatment? Don't underestimate how little people know about all the technology involved--it seems like not much to you, but it's overwhelming to many, especially if they are dealing with health issues. That may keep you too much in the realm of sickness than you hope to be, but that idea could be tweaked in many ways. In the meantime, let's hope Fidelma sells many houses! Sending good wishes from Brooklyn. -Leecia

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury 3 месяца назад

      You have some excellent ideas there Leecia. Thank you for sharing them. It would be very rewarding if I could turn them into something real.

  • @gregjharrison
    @gregjharrison 3 месяца назад

    Great update Kerry and so great to see you so well. I’ll have another think to see if I can help get you a job. I’ll come back to you. All the best mate. Greg

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury 3 месяца назад

      Thanks Greg. I appreciate the thought. I'm very glad to see a message from you!

  • @benjaminnice
    @benjaminnice 3 месяца назад

    Hey Kerry, cool update. I too am looking for work. Infosys had a restructure and i was laid off just after Easter.

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury 3 месяца назад

      Sorry to hear that. It seems to be the fashion at the moment.

  • @CorporateQueen
    @CorporateQueen 3 месяца назад

    😂

  • @CorporateQueen
    @CorporateQueen 3 месяца назад

    This is really great news and I'm super chuffed for your better health. I have thought of you often over the last few silent months. As for the job, I will keep an eye out for you. Tips on résumés... Don't put your DOB on. Fill gaps with friends who will say you've been contracting for them for that time and extend your last role by several months... Noone cares, really. A resume is just a foot in the door. I absolutely loved your kid's videos that you did and I shared them to my network because I have friends who have kids. Frankly, I think these are far better to spruik to a production company. On the side, your reading voice is great, so perhaps voice over/acting work? Are there possible roles outside of IT or other associated verticals? If you could be a consultant with all your expertise, could you do your own thing? I'm shooting in the dark I know, and I hope I'm not stating the bleeding obvious, though probably am. I work for a business who hires people on experience rather than age so don't lose hope. And if all else fails, dye your folicles. It wont help you get a job but youll look hot. 😁 Wishing you all the best, Kerry. Cheers to good health! 🍾

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury 3 месяца назад

      Thank you, oh queen, for your wise words of encouragement - they certainly boost my ego. DOB is definitely missing from the CV, so, incredibly, there must be something else wrong with me. Do you think the hair dye would help with the ridiculous monk-like bald spot that isn't visible from the front?

    • @CorporateQueen
      @CorporateQueen 3 месяца назад

      Fake it till you make it, babes​@@KerrySainsbury Anyone who can't even acknowledge your resume aren't worth working for.

  • @mattpluck14
    @mattpluck14 3 месяца назад

    Not a job but Im sure we can get you back on track with us sometime! Great update this one :)

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury 3 месяца назад

      The wheel is still set up in the living room, but I haven't used it for years. You may live to regret your invitation!

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury 3 месяца назад

      Wreckfest 2 announced

    • @BullNZ51
      @BullNZ51 3 месяца назад

      ​@@KerrySainsbury Get amongst it

  • @davecooper4341
    @davecooper4341 3 месяца назад

    Gosh it's good to see you!

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury 3 месяца назад

      Gosh it's good to see you too. Oh, wait...

  • @kennethcoffey5776
    @kennethcoffey5776 6 месяцев назад

    It's not fun I had my nut pulled out and worked on too. But I was in pain all the time so as of right now no pain other than the cut on my sack

    • @eyeflynoosa
      @eyeflynoosa Месяц назад

      and how is it going now?

    • @kennethcoffey5776
      @kennethcoffey5776 Месяц назад

      ​@@eyeflynoosano more pain I am comfortable again

    • @crusadershuakbar
      @crusadershuakbar Месяц назад

      @@kennethcoffey5776 I'm in line for surgery, after a hernia operation a hydrocele formed, to make things worse the hernia wound became infected, with seroma and abscess, I been opened up a total of 3 times now trying to get the staph infection under control and after 5 months its still not healed and im carrying around a vacuum pump device which is supposed to gentle draw out and further infected "stuff". The surgeon/urologist says he won't treat the hydrocele until the infection is cleared. its been a damned nightmare for a "routine" hernia operation. the thought of more surgery especially on the sack is,.. well, you can imagine

  • @michaelwithers9727
    @michaelwithers9727 7 месяцев назад

    Wish I would have seen this 2 weeks ago, 12 days out from epididymal cyst removed and hydrogele surgery . I have had a few op,s in the last few years and this one taks the cake. Painful , uncomfortable , they don't give you enough drugs and I didn't buy enough peas. Just horrible . thanks

  • @CorporateQueen
    @CorporateQueen 7 месяцев назад

    Loving the new direction. ❤

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury 6 месяцев назад

      I'm pretty sure it's where the big bucks are. Obviously I'm hoping to become a breakout RUclips star.

  • @billbeyatte
    @billbeyatte 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing

  • @Mikeknz78
    @Mikeknz78 9 месяцев назад

    Must be due for the next installment how things are going - if not - how are they going?

  • @JohnH9876
    @JohnH9876 10 месяцев назад

    @scottking5031. "HYDROCEOLE SELF DRAINING" I have self drained my hydrocele for 15 years. In total approximately 300 times " approx 100ml every 2 to 4 weeks". DOCTORS WANT OPERATE AND MAKE $15,000 IN 30 MINUTES (You lie in bed for weeks in pain and in "many cases the HYDROCEOLE returns." Your doctor wants to operate again.) "Sclerotherapy" Only a few doctors in the US will do this procedure. AGAIN THEY WANT SURGERY MONEY! Chemicals are injected into the HYDROCEOLE that are intended to CAUTERIZE ie. burn the HYDROCEOLE walls to prevent excretion of the fluid. This in most cases is extremely painful, may take several treatments and may not work. IMPORTANT!!!! Your testicle needs some fluid for lubrication and protection. WHAT IF YOUR SAC BECOMES DRY!! I am not a doctor, I am simple sharing my experience and how I have easily managed it for 15 years. First get an ultrasound to confirm you have a HYDROCEOLE. If you do your doctor will want to operate. Convince him to drain it due to your discomfort. Pretend you are willing to have the surgery after draining on another day. Watch how he does it. Learn how to do it yourself. NEVER HAVE THE OPERATION!!! Many time it doesn't work. I drained today!! 5 minutes total time from prep to pants up and on your way. TAKE A SHOWER, CLEAN UNDER WARE! STERILIZE HANDS AND SCROTUM, Balloon fluid and separate testicle from fluid with fingers, 19 gauge x 1" needed from Farm supply store or vet supply, internet. Ice for 1 minute. Puncture outer skin and inner sac, clear to urine color fluid will run out of needle. Stand above toilet or sink and drain. STERILIZE puncture site. 1st time is the most unnerving. Have a few drinks first. After a few times it's no issue. It will probably fill again. How quick? Everyone is different. Drain as soon as it starts to be uncomfortable. The few non fun minutes to drain is well worth NO SURGERY and daily comfort. Think about a brake line bleeder vacuum. Its what I use. Much faster with a smaller 20 gauge x 1" needle on the hose. YOU CAN DO IT !!!! IT JUST TAKE A LITTLE BALLS :)

  • @scottking5031
    @scottking5031 10 месяцев назад

    I've had a hydrocele for 4 years now and currently have no plans to have this highly invasive surgery. I got it as a result of an inguinal hernia repair. My general surgeon told me that they are difficult surgeries to bounce back from so I'm saying no, even though mine does cause me discomfort. Do your homework guys before having this procedure. They say it's routine, but we're talking about slicing your nut sack open!

    • @JohnH9876
      @JohnH9876 10 месяцев назад

      "HYDROCEOLE SELF DRAINING" I have self drained my hydrocele for 15 years. In total approximately 300 times " approx 100ml every 2 to 4 weeks". DOCTORS WANT OPERATE AND MAKE $15,000 IN 30 MINUTES (You lie in bed for weeks in pain and in "many cases the HYDROCEOLE returns." Your doctor wants to operate again.) "Sclerotherapy" Only a few doctors in the US will do this procedure. AGAIN THEY WANT SURGERY MONEY! Chemicals are injected into the HYDROCEOLE that are intended to CAUTERIZE ie. burn the HYDROCEOLE walls to prevent excretion of the fluid. This in most cases is extremely painful, may take several treatments and may not work. IMPORTANT!!!! Your testicle needs some fluid for lubrication and protection. WHAT IF YOUR SAC BECOMES DRY!! I am not a doctor, I am simple sharing my experience and how I have easily managed it for 15 years. First get an ultrasound to confirm you have a HYDROCEOLE. If you do your doctor will want to operate. Convince him to drain it due to your discomfort. Pretend you are willing to have the surgery after draining on another day. Watch how he does it. Learn how to do it yourself. NEVER HAVE THE OPERATION!!! Many time it doesn't work. I drained today!! 5 minutes total time from prep to pants up and on your way. TAKE A SHOWER, CLEAN UNDER WARE! STERILIZE HANDS AND SCROTUM, Balloon fluid and separate testicle from fluid with fingers, 19 gauge x 1" needed from Farm supply store or vet supply, internet. Ice for 1 minute. Puncture outer skin and inner sac, clear to urine color fluid will run out of needle. Stand above toilet or sink and drain. STERILIZE puncture site. 1st time is the most unnerving. Have a few drinks first. After a few times it's no issue. It will probably fill again. How quick? Everyone is different. Drain as soon as it starts to be uncomfortable. The few non fun minutes to drain is well worth NO SURGERY and daily comfort. Think about a brake line bleeder vacuum. Its what I use. Much faster with a smaller 20 gauge x 1" needle on the hose. YOU CAN DO IT !!!! IT JUST TAKE A LITTLE BALLS :)

    • @JohnH9876
      @JohnH9876 10 месяцев назад

      @scottking5031 "HYDROCEOLE SELF DRAINING" I have self drained my hydrocele for 15 years. In total approximately 300 times " approx 100ml every 2 to 4 weeks". DOCTORS WANT OPERATE AND MAKE $15,000 IN 30 MINUTES (You lie in bed for weeks in pain and in "many cases the HYDROCEOLE returns." Your doctor wants to operate again.) "Sclerotherapy" Only a few doctors in the US will do this procedure. AGAIN THEY WANT SURGERY MONEY! Chemicals are injected into the HYDROCEOLE that are intended to CAUTERIZE ie. burn the HYDROCEOLE walls to prevent excretion of the fluid. This in most cases is extremely painful, may take several treatments and may not work. IMPORTANT!!!! Your testicle needs some fluid for lubrication and protection. WHAT IF YOUR SAC BECOMES DRY!! I am not a doctor, I am simple sharing my experience and how I have easily managed it for 15 years. First get an ultrasound to confirm you have a HYDROCEOLE. If you do your doctor will want to operate. Convince him to drain it due to your discomfort. Pretend you are willing to have the surgery after draining on another day. Watch how he does it. Learn how to do it yourself. NEVER HAVE THE OPERATION!!! Many time it doesn't work. I drained today!! 5 minutes total time from prep to pants up and on your way. TAKE A SHOWER, CLEAN UNDER WARE! STERILIZE HANDS AND SCROTUM, Balloon fluid and separate testicle from fluid with fingers, 19 gauge x 1" needed from Farm supply store or vet supply, internet. Ice for 1 minute. Puncture outer skin and inner sac, clear to urine color fluid will run out of needle. Stand above toilet or sink and drain. STERILIZE puncture site. 1st time is the most unnerving. Have a few drinks first. After a few times it's no issue. It will probably fill again. How quick? Everyone is different. Drain as soon as it starts to be uncomfortable. The few non fun minutes to drain is well worth NO SURGERY and daily comfort. Think about a brake line bleeder vacuum. Its what I use. Much faster with a smaller 20 gauge x 1" needle on the hose. YOU CAN DO IT !!!! IT JUST TAKE A LITTLE BALLS :)

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury 7 месяцев назад

      Living in New Zealand, doctors made $0.00 when they operated on my hydrocele, and I am infinitely more comfortable. I can strongly recommend!

    • @kennethcoffey5776
      @kennethcoffey5776 6 месяцев назад

      It's fine you have a little pain I haven't had to do any hard drugs to relieve pain

  • @stevecarlson6462
    @stevecarlson6462 10 месяцев назад

    I'm 72. I think I will continue to live with my bloated scrotum. I don't trust Drs. for shit. I may try to drain the rotton son of a bitch myself. Getting old is for the fuckin birds!

    • @scottking5031
      @scottking5031 10 месяцев назад

      I had my hydrocele aspirated in October and it just came back. It lasted about 2 weeks.

  • @frankmoran210
    @frankmoran210 Год назад

    The worst surgery I have ever had,I had a double hydrocele.

    • @slowjamcdub
      @slowjamcdub 10 месяцев назад

      What was so bad about it???

    • @frankmoran210
      @frankmoran210 10 месяцев назад

      @@slowjamcdub it took me 3 months to completely heal,also you will need to wear some kind of incontinent pads because they leave tubes in to drain,and it’s a stinking mess,not only is it clear fluid but blood as well,also a lot of people who have had I’d got an infection from it,also you run a high fever.and nausea,good luck If you have it done,I will pray for you.

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@frankmoran210that's interesting, and a different experience to me. I had no tubes, gross fluids, or incontinence pads. Definitely uncomfortable for a few weeks though. Sorry to hear you had it so rough!

    • @SteveJohnnyX
      @SteveJohnnyX 4 месяца назад

      Can you say was issues were

    • @frankmoran210
      @frankmoran210 4 месяца назад

      @@SteveJohnnyX lots of swelling,and leakage ,sore in that area and a long recovery time

  • @CorporateQueen
    @CorporateQueen Год назад

    Hanging out for more funny cancer videos. Hope you are well, random stranger from the internet😮

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury 3 месяца назад

      All good things come to random strangers on the internet

  • @patrickrobinson317
    @patrickrobinson317 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your story. 😀 It's very informative and encouraging. 😀 Patrick from Bethesda, Maryland, USA

  • @denzil040709
    @denzil040709 Год назад

    Had a Lords Plication procedure on July. Scar healed beautifully, just like a zipper. It's now September 13 and my right testicle is still hard and oversize. The surgeon has requested a followup around end of Sep/early Oct. Hope it at least resembles a testicle by then. Good luck to all.

    • @Michael-wz5iv
      @Michael-wz5iv 11 месяцев назад

      How are you now? I also just had surgery

    • @denzil040709
      @denzil040709 11 месяцев назад

      Hi Michael, hope you are well. I am still in some pain and, after another ultrasound have discovered that I have a hydrocele on my other testicle! The one operated on in July is still hard and oversized and I'm awaiting the consultant's opinion on what to do. Don't worry, I reckon I am one of the low percenters that have issues. Just look after yourself, wear your tight pants and you'll be good to go.@@Michael-wz5iv

    • @SimariaNirav
      @SimariaNirav 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@Michael-wz5iv Have you recovered well from the surgery? Is everything back to normal?

    • @Michael-wz5iv
      @Michael-wz5iv 9 месяцев назад

      @@SimariaNirav hey, yeah I have made significant improvements since my previous comment over a month ago, I am currently 15 weeks post op and swelling is down about 60-70 percent and could continue to reduce over the next number of weeks. The surgery doesn’t return you fully back to normal in most cases but definitely makes life a lot more comfortable

    • @Vinkonnen
      @Vinkonnen 6 месяцев назад

      Same thing happen to me too That surgery is a trash😢

  • @martmbx8573
    @martmbx8573 Год назад

    8/10 for the video , particularly like the operation section with the medical images ❤

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury 3 месяца назад

      You have a fondness for "medical images"? That's quite a quirk!

  • @guyadams82
    @guyadams82 Год назад

    Glad for an update! I was wondering!!!!

  • @ingridjara9957
    @ingridjara9957 Год назад

    Hola ,soy de chile ! A Mi padre lo seleccionaron para participar de un ensayo clinico con este farmaco ,por un cancer gastrico con HER2 positivo,esto que tu cuentas sera lo mismo ? lo recomiendas?

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury Год назад

      Not the same as me, but I do recommend drug trials. It was good for me, but even if it's not good for you at least you can say you have helped make things better for somebody else in the future. Cancer research needs patients in drug trials.

    • @kdingzing2086
      @kdingzing2086 Месяц назад

      Hola que tal como respondió tu padre al tratamiento? Mi madre fue diagnosticada con hepatocarcinoma y le recetaron sorafenib pero escuche que este fármaco era mejor

  • @spiritfly1929
    @spiritfly1929 Год назад

    Thank you so much for Sharing this!💓 Excuse me,may I ask a question? since you are a western, do you know this medicine has getting approved in the western? because my friend's father,Chinese,suffered from lung cancer,He is receiving Tislelizumab immunotherapy in China.and he wants to visit his daughter in America. I'm not sure, Can he continue to use this drug in America? Thank you so much again!🙏

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury Год назад

      I am not an expert, but I cannot find any evidence that Tisleleizumab has been approved for use anywhere outside of China. It's only available as part of a clinical trial. Also, the American health care system is stupidly expensive, so even if it was available I expect it would be cost a fortune to purchase and have administered. Hopefully his treatment is successful and he can visit afterwards. Good luck!

    • @spiritfly1929
      @spiritfly1929 Год назад

      @@KerrySainsbury Great to know your thoughts! Thank you so much for your reply.🙏

  • @CorporateQueen
    @CorporateQueen Год назад

    I'm living for this music. Most entertaining content I've seen on gallbladder surgery. 😅 Glad you're doing better! (Feel like you could make some jewelry with those things)

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury Год назад

      That's me. All about the bling

    • @CorporateQueen
      @CorporateQueen Год назад

      ​@@KerrySainsburythat's you. A sparkle of dry wit and an imploding submersible of entertainment.

  • @tedwensing1842
    @tedwensing1842 Год назад

    Glad it went well, your the new improved, lightweight version.

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury Год назад

      Me too. Not sure I would recommend it as a weight-loss technique, but I guess every little bit helps.

  • @CorporateQueen
    @CorporateQueen Год назад

    Ouch. It's probably a reaction to the Fuckulents. Hanging out for another update. You can't disappoint your public.

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury Год назад

      It's 4am and I have been low on smiles today. Therefore, as a reward for your friendly comment I hereby commit to a new LOW QUALITY video sometime later today. It's going to be very exciting, but mostly dull, which is why I haven't already uploaded it. I can hardly wait. Something to do with an inability to balance trays of glasses. Also bad heels. That can be another video. Anyway, thank you Divine. I liked you even before the incident with the dog poop.

  • @CorporateQueen
    @CorporateQueen Год назад

    Ahhh, sciatica. My old friend. You absolutely can get physio to help with it or fix it completely. Good to see you chipper but slow down on the drug overdoses. 😂

  • @CorporateQueen
    @CorporateQueen Год назад

    Agave I think. I thought you said 'Fuckulent'.. I've just found your channel.. I appreciate the content. Stay well Kerry. ❤

  • @CorporateQueen
    @CorporateQueen Год назад

  • @CorporateQueen
    @CorporateQueen Год назад

    😂 People want to buy them to see what you've written about them.

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury Год назад

      Damn. Sorry for any disappointment I may have caused. Especially to that old workmate whose name I just couldn't remember. I'm a bad person

  • @javiermoro1269
    @javiermoro1269 Год назад

    Hello friend, thanks for sharing your experiences. It is not clear to me if the reduction of the lung nodules was due to the radiation or the treatment with the drug. thanks, best regard.

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury Год назад

      Definitely the immunotherapy drug. Radiation treatment was targeted at the spine

  • @joshythehand2960
    @joshythehand2960 Год назад

    I had a hydrocelectamy 3 days ago. Just took off my wrap and was shocked by the scar. I thought it was going to be a small vertical incision. But it's a massive scar that goes horizontally nearly the entire circumference of my scrotum. Part is still weeping a bit.. did yours weep a bit for a week. I don't know if I'm freaking out or I should go to the hospital lol. It's Dec 23rd.. And a Friday.. so I'm guessing the surgeon will be gone for the Christmas weekend. I can't believe how the stitching and scar looks.. It's massive. Hope you don't mind my asking.. but was yours a small vertical incision? That's what I was expecting. I'm wondering if something went wrong with mine and I wasn't told. I have a strong constitution and blood or wounds don't phase me normally.. but I almost fainted when I looked at my scrote just now..

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury Год назад

      Mine looked horrific too, but now it's totally fine. Sorry for the slow reply - I hadn't noticed these questions. I hope you're feeling well now. I'm definitely much happier now.

    • @joshythehand2960
      @joshythehand2960 Год назад

      @@KerrySainsbury I'm also.99% better now

    • @MSU93
      @MSU93 Год назад

      ​@@KerrySainsbury was your cut vertical or horizontal? I had one done a year ago it was a huge horizontal cut. It healed where it is not noticeable but my balls don't hang like before its a feeling of tightness down there hard to describe its not pain it just feel different from b4 the procedure

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury Год назад

      @@MSU93 honestly, it's both hard to remember and hard to tell by looking. More amusing is the "structural" impact it had on other bits at certain times

    • @frankmoran210
      @frankmoran210 Год назад

      Mine was the same way,I had drainage for 3 months,finally it healed

  • @davecooper4341
    @davecooper4341 2 года назад

    Love a mysterious rash!

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury 2 года назад

      I don't love looking at this embarrassing body. Mistakes were made!

  • @martmb3024
    @martmb3024 2 года назад

    Damn Gallbladders, never liked them

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury 2 года назад

      They're not so bad. They produce bile, and what's life if you don't have bile?

  • @Mikeknz78
    @Mikeknz78 2 года назад

    Sorry to hear about your family. A childcare next door is hardly good news either. Hope the next period/video update is better news for and from you.

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury 2 года назад

      I don't stay down for very long -- life is way more fun when you're laughing, and I find it hard not to find things to laugh at.

    • @Mikeknz78
      @Mikeknz78 2 года назад

      @@KerrySainsbury good to hear. There does seem to be plenty of things to laugh at these days.

  • @davecooper4341
    @davecooper4341 2 года назад

    Thank you for taking us along on this journey with you, even the down bits. Condolences for mum and grandma.

    • @benjaminnice
      @benjaminnice 2 года назад

      ditto 🙂

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury 2 года назад

      Thanks Dave. I wonder if it's actually just a sneaky way to leave a mark (stain?) on the world.

    • @davecooper4341
      @davecooper4341 2 года назад

      @@KerrySainsbury it's a fine thing for you to leave a mark on the world.

  • @tedwensing1842
    @tedwensing1842 2 года назад

    Wow, and your grand mother

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury 2 года назад

      We had a long running joke about who was going to go first. I think I lost!

  • @tedwensing1842
    @tedwensing1842 2 года назад

    Sorry to hear about your mum pal

  • @karenyoung1108
    @karenyoung1108 2 года назад

    ‘Gravity doesn’t seem to like my testicles very much’ - not something you hear every day!

    • @denzil040709
      @denzil040709 6 месяцев назад

      Good quote! My right nut, when everything is relaxed resembles a boxing speed bag, swinging around and getting in the way. I sat on the fucking thing recently.

  • @xdzgor8055
    @xdzgor8055 2 года назад

    Yay

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury 2 года назад

      Succinct, and symmetrical - an excellent choice.

  • @davecooper4341
    @davecooper4341 2 года назад

    Would you want robots there, though?

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury 2 года назад

      Autonomous, no, but remote-controlled knives don't sound frightening. Much. As long as the batteries are fully charged what could possibly go wrong?

  • @karenyoung1108
    @karenyoung1108 2 года назад

    Always good to hear from my favourite cancer enthusiast

  • @antfaris478
    @antfaris478 2 года назад

    Kerry you are an inspiration to us all. I admire your guts and courage. Hang in there my friend and keep us posted with your progress :)

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury 2 года назад

      You are awfully generous with your praise. Everybody has their problems. I just thought it might be interesting or entertaining to talk about mine in public. I'm glad I can hold your attention.

  • @peterkirk1548
    @peterkirk1548 2 года назад

    Gave up due to the bad focus

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury 2 года назад

      Sorry. Next time I will stick to a single subject. I know how easily you get confused.

  • @martmb3024
    @martmb3024 2 года назад

    Marvelous. Alive = good. But what was up with all the out of focus bits Dude. Frankly I expected better.

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury 2 года назад

      I was just too lazy to film it again. Apologies. It won't happen again.

  • @taniawairua-orme4343
    @taniawairua-orme4343 2 года назад

    Good to hear you chuckle, Kerry.

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury 2 года назад

      It's a bad habit, but I find almost everything amusing.

  • @martmb3024
    @martmb3024 2 года назад

    Words fail me tonight , so I will just congratulate you. So... congrats!

    • @KerrySainsbury
      @KerrySainsbury 2 года назад

      Cheers. I accept your congratulations with great humility. I will remember you when I am famous.