Prostate Pit Stop

One man's journey, everyone's fight! Join us as together we follow Keith Smith's journey with prostate cancer through the highs and the lows. Real men having real conversations - this podcast might just save your life.

Episodes

  1. FEB 24

    ep5 - Operation Delayed: Navigating the Emotional Landscape of Prostate Cancer

    In this episode of The Prostate Pit Stop, hosts Keith Smith and Matt McChlery discuss the emotional and practical challenges faced by Keith as he navigates his prostate cancer journey, including the postponement of his surgery and its impact on his family and friends. They explore the importance of support systems, both from healthcare professionals and loved ones, and reflect on the emotional toll that cancer can take on patients and their families. Links www.ferryproject.org.uk Takeaways The postponement of surgery can have significant emotional impacts. Communication with healthcare providers is crucial for understanding treatment timelines. Support from family and friends is vital during cancer treatment. Faith can provide comfort and reassurance during difficult times. The emotional toll of cancer affects not just the patient but their family as well. It's important to acknowledge the feelings of loved ones during a health crisis. Encouragement from friends can be a source of strength. Mutual support is essential in coping with cancer. Being open about one's cancer journey can foster deeper connections. Simple gestures of support can mean a lot to someone facing cancer. Sound bites "It helps knowing about the three month thing." "It's about mutual support, isn't it?" "Don't stay silent. Do get in touch." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Prostate Cancer Journey 01:01 The Impact of Postponed Surgery 10:05 Family Reactions and Emotional Toll 12:29 Support from Friends and Community

    18 min
  2. FEB 11

    ep4 - Emotional Resilience in the Face of Prostate Cancer

    In this episode of Prostate Pit Stop, hosts Keith Smith and Matt McChlery discuss Keith's ongoing journey with prostate cancer, focusing on the emotional challenges of diagnosis, the importance of support networks, and preparations for his upcoming surgery. They also touch on the intersection of health and homelessness, emphasising the need for community support in difficult times. Links ferryproject.org.uk Takeaways Waiting for medical news can be emotionally taxing. Emotional highs and lows are part of the cancer journey. Support from family and faith can help cope with challenges. Precision in surgery can impact recovery and quality of life. People with faith may cope better with serious health issues. Support networks are crucial for those facing homelessness. The Ferry Project provides essential support for vulnerable individuals. Access to healthcare professionals can improve patient outcomes. Experiencing emotional challenges is common during treatment. Preparing for surgery involves both physical and mental readiness. Sound bites "Waiting has been the hardest thing so far." "Managing the emotional highs and lows is challenging." "The precision in a prostate operation is very important." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Prostate Cancer Journey 02:50 Facing the Emotional Challenges of Diagnosis 06:10 The Importance of Support Networks 09:05 Preparing for Surgery: Physical and Mental Readiness 12:00 Final Thoughts and Looking Ahead

    16 min
  3. JAN 23

    ep2 - The Importance of Support in Health Journeys

    In this episode of The Prostate Pit Stop, hosts Keith Smith and Matt McChlery delve into Keith's personal journey with prostate cancer, starting from his initial symptoms and diagnosis to the emotional and medical challenges he faced. The conversation highlights the importance of support systems, the impact of sepsis, and the experience of undergoing a biopsy. As Keith navigates the uncertainty of his diagnosis, he emphasises the significance of open communication and seeking reliable information about health issues. The episode concludes with a discussion on treatment options and the next steps in Keith's journey. Links www.ferryproject.org.uk  Takeaways Keith's journey with prostate cancer began with recurring infections. Sepsis can be a life-threatening condition that requires immediate attention. PSA levels are crucial indicators of prostate health. Support from family and friends is vital during health challenges. The biopsy process can be uncomfortable but is necessary for diagnosis. Waiting for medical results can be a stressful experience. Finding reliable information online is important for understanding health issues. Aggressive prostate cancer can be a shocking diagnosis. Open communication about health can help alleviate anxiety. Future episodes will explore treatment options and Keith's surgery. Sound bites "This is the Prostate Pit Stop." "I had sepsis." "The doctors were wonderful." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Prostate Pit Stop 03:05 Keith's Journey Begins: Discovering Prostate Cancer 06:08 The Impact of Sepsis and Prostate Infections 09:09 Navigating Uncertainty: The Role of Support 11:50 The Biopsy Experience and Awaiting Results 14:56 Receiving the Diagnosis: Aggressive Prostate Cancer 16:52 Looking Ahead: Treatment Options and Next Steps

    18 min
  4. ep1 - The Prostate Pit Stop: A Candid Conversation on Cancer

    JAN 16

    ep1 - The Prostate Pit Stop: A Candid Conversation on Cancer

    In the inaugural episode of "The Prostate Pitstop," hosts Keith Smith and Matt McChlery embark on a candid discussion about prostate cancer, focusing on Keith's personal journey following his diagnosis in December 2025. Keith shares his initial shock at being diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer despite being asymptomatic. The conversation emphasizes the importance of open dialogue about cancer experiences, highlighting that each individual's journey is unique. Matt, a cancer survivor himself, adds depth to the discussion by sharing his own experiences with non-Hodgkin lymphoma, reinforcing the idea that while their journeys differ, the emotional and psychological impacts of cancer are universal. The episode also aims to provide listeners with valuable resources, such as the Prostate Cancer UK website, which offers tools for assessing risk and understanding symptoms. Keith and Matt stress the importance of consulting medical professionals for personalized advice and support. They conclude by inviting listeners to engage with the podcast and share their own experiences, fostering a community of support and awareness around prostate cancer and men's health issues. Links www.ferryproject.org.uk https://prostatecanceruk.org/  Takeaways "I promised to be honest in all this." "Every single person's cancer journey is different." "It's really good to talk." "I was asymptomatic, but they diagnosed it quickly." "One in eight men will get prostate cancer in their lifetime." "Just ask, you never know." "This is my journey, it's not going to be somebody else's journey." "We're not giving any medical advice." "If you're listening to this and you might be thinking, Oh, do I have prostate cancer, I would strongly recommend speak to your doctor." "This could save someone's life listening to this." Sound Bites "I promised to be honest in all this." "It's really good to talk." "One in eight men will get prostate cancer." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to The Prostate Pitstop 01:23 Keith's Diagnosis and Journey 03:37 The Importance of Sharing Experiences 04:49 Resources for Prostate Cancer Awareness 07:02 Understanding Prostate Symptoms 09:12 What is the Prostate? 11:10 The Ferry Project and Community Support 14:44 Closing Thoughts and Invitation to Engage   Z8bgvbKBY5wdKEMikJrr

    16 min

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One man's journey, everyone's fight! Join us as together we follow Keith Smith's journey with prostate cancer through the highs and the lows. Real men having real conversations - this podcast might just save your life.

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