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00:00So, Cain Dingle.
00:30You're 51 years old, you've done a few things in your life, seen plenty more, you've always been there for your family, but you've never faced a day like this, and now you've just got to get through it.
01:00What? Why didn't you see it?
01:04It's okay, no big deal, we can drive you in. Can Dad not take us?
01:10I need to get this. Hello?
01:20We'll take you. Your Dad's got somewhere to be.
01:24This call is from a person currently in prison in England. All calls are logged and recorded and may be listened to by a member of prison staff. If you do not wish to accept this call, please hang up now.
01:38Cain? Is that you?
01:42Hey, how'd you sleep?
01:46Erm, I didn't.
01:48No one's given you any grief, are they?
01:50No, no, no, I'm fine, I swear. Erm, oh yeah, what did you tell the boys?
01:58Erm, they said that you loved them and this would all be sorted out so everything they know.
02:06Right.
02:08Well, they needed to hear it.
02:13Er, you're still going to go to your hospital appointment this afternoon, aren't you?
02:17Well, I said that I would. You don't need to be worrying about any of this.
02:21Er, of course I'm going to worry, aren't you?
02:25I'm not worried. I mean, it'll probably turn out to be nothing.
02:33Well, I will call you as soon as I can this afternoon and see what your results are.
02:38Yeah, I'm coming to see you tomorrow, there's no need.
02:41Oh, come on Cain. You know I'm going to go out of my mind if I don't know what's happening.
02:47Okay.
02:49Cain?
02:50No, I said okay. Right, you just keep your head down and make sure nobody gets you down in there.
02:58You've got this.
02:59Mm-hmm. I know. And so do you. I love you.
03:04You don't deserve that woman. The things she's got you through and now she's stuck in there.
03:25But you know what's coming. Why else would the doctor be wanting to see you?
03:33Because that's what they do when they know it's...
03:38Hey, you all right?
03:41Did you miss the bus?
03:43Some of Lydia are going to take us.
03:46Was that Myra?
03:47Yeah, she sends her, love.
03:49Says, er, Caleb's lawyers are going to get her out of there as soon as he can.
03:53I am.
03:55Can you take us?
04:00I can't mate. I've got this thing I need to get sorted.
04:05All right.
04:07I'll see you later.
04:08I hope whatever you're doing goes well.
04:11Whatever it is.
04:23Look at the state of that. Who leaves the house thinking that looks all right?
04:42It's not a man one, mate. It's a ponytail.
04:52Well, who the hell got these?
04:55Tell me there might be something wrong with my rear end and then you make me sit on something as hard as concrete for an hour.
05:00Makes no sense.
05:05Still...
05:07No one's in a rush to see me, so...
05:10Can't be an emergency.
05:12You're bored, lad.
05:22Well...
05:24Still like sitting about.
05:26Best get used to it.
05:27This was not one for rushing.
05:30Are you a patient then or I was waiting with someone?
05:32No, neither.
05:34Er...
05:36What was happening?
05:39Results day.
05:40Am I right?
05:43Yeah.
05:45I remember it well.
05:46Not easy, is it?
05:49So how long is it since your diagnosis?
05:52Which time?
05:56Erm...
05:58So, what is it then?
05:59What are you in for?
06:01Well...
06:02It started in prostrate but...
06:05It spread.
06:07I left it too alone.
06:09Same old cliche.
06:11Should have listened to my missus, you know.
06:14But...
06:16I won't listen.
06:18Too embarrassed.
06:20Too scared to speak up.
06:24Blokes, eh?
06:27Still...
06:29Plenty of life in the old dog, yeah.
06:30Got years left in me.
06:32I'm at what this lot say.
06:38Mind you.
06:40That's what my dad said.
06:47Is it in your family?
06:49Cancer?
06:51Er...
06:52Er...
06:53Yeah.
06:54My, er...
06:56My mum.
06:57She passed away a few years back.
06:59And my sister.
07:02She had breast cancer.
07:04My granddaughter too.
07:05She's...
07:08And my dad.
07:11So, yeah.
07:13Mr Dingle?
07:14Er...
07:15Er...
07:16Yeah.
07:17Come in.
07:19Well...
07:20Good luck, mate.
07:22You too.
07:24I hope I never see her again.
07:27You and me both.
07:30Is your wife with you?
07:32Moira, wasn't it?
07:34No, erm...
07:35She...
07:36She wanted to be here, but something came up.
07:38Ah.
07:39Well, that's a shame.
07:40I know from speaking with her last time how close you two are.
07:43And she wanted to be here today.
07:48Please, have a seat.
07:49Sorry about the wait.
07:53Oh, no, it's fine.
07:54It's a bit of a nattera with my patients.
07:56Yeah.
07:58So, come on then, doctor.
07:59Just tell it like it is.
08:00What am I looking at here?
08:02Okay.
08:04Well, we've gotten back the results of your biopsy.
08:08And?
08:10I'm really sorry to have to tell you, but the results have confirmed you do have problems.
08:13Prostate cancer.
08:15Right.
08:17At this stage, we believe the cancer is localised to the prostate gland.
08:21So, so it's not spread?
08:23No.
08:25But I do have to warn you, I believe we're looking at an aggressive case here.
08:29But it's not spread?
08:31No.
08:33Well, I do have to warn you, I believe we're looking at an aggressive case here.
08:37But it's not spread?
08:39No.
08:40No.
08:43We rate things on something called the Gleason score.
08:46In your case, we're looking at a score of eight, or grade group four.
08:51What does that mean?
08:53It means there's a high chance the cancer could grow and spread outside the prostate if left untreated.
09:01Now, if you'd like me to talk you through the treatment plan,
09:04so my recommendation would be for a surgery known as radical prostatectomy.
09:12An operation?
09:14I've not got time.
09:16Who'd look after the kids?
09:18...however, that removing the gland will likely lead to incontinence problems.
09:22I'm gonna wet myself.
09:25What the hell's she going on about?
09:28...such as you would no longer produce semen.
09:31So there would be no chance of having any further children if that were a consideration.
09:37And erectile dysfunction.
09:38What?
09:41This is insane.
09:45Mr. Dingle?
09:47Yeah?
09:50I know this is a lot to take in.
09:53Maybe I can arrange for us to go over this another day?
09:57Um...
09:59Yeah, yeah, okay.
10:01Might be an idea.
10:05You okay?
10:07Yeah.
10:10Um...
10:12Well, I need chemo.
10:14At this point in time, surgery alone may well be sufficient.
10:17Though, in the future, other treatments such as radiotherapy, which is targeted at...
10:27Yeah, I know about that.
10:29Um, my granddaughter, she's been through the mill and back.
10:33Ah.
10:34How is she now?
10:36Um, she's, um...
10:41She's one of the strongest people I know.
10:44I'm really glad to hear that.
10:47I-I know all of this can seem scary.
10:51Cancer's still gonna get Sarah one day.
10:54Uh-huh. Your granddaughter too.
10:56And you too, a bit.
10:58Listen, I need to get back to work.
11:00Mr. Dingle?
11:01No, no, no. You've been really brilliant.
11:03Thank you. I'll see myself out.
11:13You've got cancer.
11:17Cancer.
11:22What the hell do I do now?
11:23This can't be happening. Not now.
11:24This can't be happening. Not now.
11:28There's too much to take care of.
11:29Everything's such a mess.
11:30Everything's such a mess.
12:01Oh, er, Cain. We heard about Moira. Couldn't believe it. Is she alright, or...?
12:12Moira.
12:13Cain, he's already lost his mum.
12:17Don't think like that.
12:18Cain, there you are.
12:19What do you want, Ross?
12:20Look, I know you've got a lot on, and I promised I'd stop pulling my weight around the farm, but...
12:23Do you think you can help me find the keys for the tractor?
12:24They're on go.
12:25No, they're not.
12:26I've had a look.
12:27Can you come and have a route around with me? See if Moira left them in your room?
12:28I can't do anything until I get that built on.
12:29I can't do everything.
12:30Just take a look again.
12:31I haven't got time.
12:32All right.
12:33How is she anyway?
12:34Moira.
12:35She says she's alright.
12:36What, you don't believe her?
12:37Suddenly it may to look after her, does she?
12:38I suppose so.
12:39Don't come much tougher than her, do they?
12:40I need to get this.
12:41I'll head back.
12:42I'm sure they'll show up.
12:43I'm sure they'll show up.
12:44I'm sure they'll show up.
12:45No, I'm sure they'll show up.
12:46I'm sure they'll show up.
12:47I can't do anything until I get that built on.
12:48I can't do everything.
12:49Just take a look again.
12:50Fine.
12:51I haven't got time.
12:52All right.
12:53How is she anyway?
12:54Moira.
12:55She says she's all right.
12:56What, you don't believe her?
12:57What, you don't believe her?
12:59Suddenly it may be to look after her, does she?
13:01I'm sure they'll show up.
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13:31All right, boss.
13:43Didn't think you'd been today.
13:45Have you been to see Moira?
13:46Er, no.
13:47I'll, er, I'll finish this one.
13:49It's to service.
13:52We can't manage without you, then.
13:54Look, you should be visiting Moira or spending time with the boys or at least giving yourself a bit of time to get your head around all this.
14:00I'm fine.
14:01I just...
14:02I just need to keep busy.
14:04Well, Sarah's right, man.
14:05I can crack on here.
14:06Here, why don't you two nip to the calf and have ten and I can just crack on...
14:09I said I'm fine.
14:10You do it if that's what you want.
14:11You're not grumpy.
14:12What?
14:13Can you stop using that nickname by now?
14:16You're not five.
14:17This is a garage.
14:18Well, don't have a go at her.
14:19It would mean I wouldn't drop it.
14:21He was only trying to help me both of her.
14:23Sarah, Amber.
14:25What?
14:26What?
14:27What is it?
14:28There's a...
14:29a Ford Focus that needs, um, it's break.
14:30It's doing after lunch.
14:31Can you sort that, yeah?
14:32Right, and where are you going?
14:33It doesn't matter.
14:34You don't need me, do you?
14:35Why don't you just go for that PSA test?
14:53You talked enough with the blocs into getting it.
15:04What, were you scared?
15:08Cain Dingle, the supposed hard man.
15:12You're pathetic.
15:34You're back then?
15:44We got the boys to school, alright?
15:47Right.
15:49Oh, Lydia said I should tell you.
15:52They were both asking about Myri.
15:55A lot. I think they're worried.
15:57I'll have a word.
15:59So did you get sorted with whatever you were doing this morning?
16:02Sam, I just came in for a quiet pint. I've not had five minutes.
16:06What are we asking?
16:10Thanks for stating the obvious, Sam.
16:13That there were bodies on the land.
16:16More I ain't getting out of prison than I've got cancer.
16:32Enjoy that while it lasts.
16:36Won't be long before you've got no control over it.
16:42Hello.
16:43Afternoon.
16:45Oh, God. Not him.
16:47I didn't think we'd see you in here today.
16:52Glad of it, though.
16:56I've got to be honest.
16:58I wouldn't be worried about you.
17:01No, I am under strict orders from Chas not to talk to you about Moira.
17:08Unless you want to, of course.
17:13Those blocks would have taken the cubicle.
17:18Eh?
17:19Oh.
17:20Listen.
17:21Problem shared is a problem hard.
17:25No good ever came at bottling stuff up.
17:28And all those thoughts and worries clogging up a man's head.
17:34It's enough to drive a man insane.
17:41Go on, tell him.
17:44Liam.
17:49Don't ever speak to me in the bogs again, yeah?
17:53All right.
17:58Has the hospital been in touch about the results?
18:01No.
18:03Well, no news is good news, I suppose.
18:07Listen, I'm sure.
18:09There you are.
18:11Look, the owner of that Ford Focus just rang.
18:14She reckons she's not even booked in for a break, said it was supposed to do with a gearbox.
18:17I don't care.
18:18It's a car, and you're meant to be a mechanic, so sort it.
18:21Well, I know, I just...
18:22No, I don't want to adjust anything.
18:24Everything all right?
18:26I just came in here for a quiet pint.
18:29Do you not understand what I'm going through?
18:31My wife's in prison.
18:32My kids are worried sick.
18:33Ken, I'm sure Sarah did.
18:35Including you and all.
18:36You should have listened to Chas.
18:37I don't want to talk.
18:38I don't want to talk about anything.
18:39I'll stay out my way.
18:41I miss you, Dad.
18:42I don't know why I can't just say it.
18:46I don't know why I can't say a lot of things.
18:53Like, what if I'm not strong enough for this?
18:59What if I...
19:00You know.
19:01Are you following me?
19:02As if I'd be deaf enough to do that.
19:03As if I'd be deaf enough to do that.
19:04As if I'd be deaf enough to do that.
19:05You know.
19:06As if I'd be deaf enough to do that.
19:07As if I'd be deaf enough to do that.
19:08Yes, that's why I can't say a lot of things.
19:09Yes, that's why I can't say a lot of things.
19:10Like...
19:11What if I'm not strong enough for this?
19:12What if I...
19:13You know.
19:14You know.
19:16You know.
19:22Are you following me?
19:25As if I'd be deaf enough to do that.
19:36What is wrong with you?
19:42Grumpy?
19:44You've always told her to speak up.
19:47If you were any sort of man, you'd just get it over with.
19:52You'd just say it.
19:56I'm not well.
20:01After the crash at the hospital...
20:07...something showed up on my scans.
20:10They wanted to run more tests.
20:14I told myself it was nothing but I was...
20:17...I was wrong.
20:21I'm sorry.
20:23Don't say that. I can't bear it.
20:26After everything you've been through.
20:29Hey, this is not a competition, alright?
20:32I just wish you'd have told me.
20:33What, so you could come with me and hold my hand, no?
20:36Well, yeah, why not?
20:39Listen, you don't have to go through this on your own.
20:42How many times have you told me that?
20:45How many times did he say that?
20:47Listen, we're a family. This is not just about you, alright?
20:53We're in this together from now on.
20:56You don't have to keep it inside anymore.
20:58I've got cancer.
21:00Are you scared? Because I know I am.
21:01I've got cancer.
21:05I've got cancer.
21:12Are you scared? Because I know I am.
21:13I know I am.
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