Cancer fighting dad thanks fundraising friends.

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Monday, September 28, 2009
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YOUNG dad Andy Best is fighting cancer – but he wants to help those who have helped him during his battle.

The 24-year-old is today thanking family and friends who raised £1,200 to support a mobile chemotherapy unit which has made his suffering more bearable.

Andy's agony can be so intense he needs self-administered morphine.

But he wants to put a positive message out to everyone who visited a car boot sale in Frampton-on-Severn and raised vital cash for the Hope For Tomorrow mobile chemotherapy unit.

"The chemo bus is brilliant," said Andy, from Eastington, near Stroud. "Before that, I was going into hospital for maybe 15 hours but with the bus you are on and off it in about three hours.

"The staff there, and in hospital are brilliant. It sounds strange but I had a really good time there and that actually helps you."

Andy was diagnosed with cancer in March 2008 after complaining of stomach pain.

After a year's treatment including chemotherapy and radiotherapy, the former Rednock School pupil was given the all clear.

But in July this year the cancer returned.

His prognosis is not good and he is seriously ill, but he remains remarkably upbeat and positive, and his family say his attitude keeps them going.

"Now they have given me seven to eight months, which is a bit harsh but I will go on. I think I have got longer."

One thing which drives him on is his 18-month-old son Josh. Though he lives in London with his mum, Joanna Hunt, Andy sees plenty of him.

"He is a typical boy," said Andy. "He is full of energy and loves cars and trains."

The majority of his bowel has been cut off and he had precious little left. He has had a colostomy and ileostomy and is so worn out that he spends a lot of time in bed.

But that doesn't stop him making music, and it hasn't blunted his sense of humour.

He is determined to live life to the full and see as much of his son as he can.

He headed off for a holiday to his family's favourite spot in Cornwall on Saturday.

"I love it down there, it's like a second home," he said. "We are going to have a week and catch up on some Cornish pasties and cream and scones time."

Andy worked as a lifesaver at Stratford Park Leisure Centre before cancer struck.

His mum Faye Best, her partner Colin Niblett and his daughter Claire, his dad Tim Best and partner Trudie Flanagan, grandmother Jean Wathen, and sister Vikki, have all rallied round as have his friends.

They all want to do as much as they can, for him and the charities which have helped him.

"He is the most amazing person," said Vikki. "To go through what he has, I don't know how he's done it.

"Josh loves him, we all do."

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    by vikki best, Eastington

    Wednesday, November 18 2009, 10:55AM

    “my brother is a true inspiration to me and i have learnt so much from him, always will he be in my heart n i miss him every min of everyday u truely are the best of the bests and i love you so much”

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    by lucy perrett, suffolk

    Sunday, October 11 2009, 4:15PM

    “erm...... i dont know how to discribe andy well there is ownly a few the best's bloke ever i known you since school and your a top bloke love ya loads xxxxx”

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    by Wendy Olivier, New Zealand

    Thursday, October 08 2009, 8:15PM

    “I am Denise Igesund daughter (Denise and Andy are cousins)....I don't know you Andy but my family and I send our love through this email......”

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    by Peter Chapman, Dursley, Gloucestershire

    Tuesday, October 06 2009, 2:27PM

    “I have know Bestie since school and he has been a legendary friend. He has to be one of the most selfless and caring people I have ever had the pleasure of meeting. Its an honour to be his friend.

    Keep on fighting good man”

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    by Natasha Flanagan,Thomas Flanagan, Tenerife Adeje :D

    Monday, October 05 2009, 9:58PM

    “Holaaaa BiG Broo!!From Tenerifeee!!:D...Bestie you are the most wonderful person i have ever met and to us the greatest big broo!!The things you have gone through..pff..you keep going Broo you have got this far, theres no time to give up now!!:DD..Me and tomsk are here for what ever yaz want!!You,Josh,Vik ,ya Mum,Timboo,My Mami :D..All of yaa!!We maybe far away but not as far as a phone call !!Soo when ever ya want all of yaa..you know we are here for yaz!!Soo keep ya chin up and your positive attitude!!"Live ya life to the top!!"Live on top of the world :D...My boyfriends family wish ya all the best!!Say Hi to everybody!!Look after yourselves!!:DD See yaz all soon!!Loves yaa all Muchooo!!Big Broo Loves yaa muchoo!!:DDxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Kisses Tash and Tom xxxxxxxxxx”

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