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Hairy Biker Dave Myers praises friend Si King's help through cancer | Hairy Biker Dave Myers praises friend Si King's help through cancer |
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Dave Myers said his Hairy Biker partner Si King had been "amazing" and "indispensable" since his cancer diagnosis | Dave Myers said his Hairy Biker partner Si King had been "amazing" and "indispensable" since his cancer diagnosis |
TV chef Dave Myers has praised his "amazing" fellow Hairy Biker during his treatment for cancer. | TV chef Dave Myers has praised his "amazing" fellow Hairy Biker during his treatment for cancer. |
The 64-year-old, who revealed his cancer diagnosis in May, said he was "doing all right", adding TV partner Si King had been "indispensable." | The 64-year-old, who revealed his cancer diagnosis in May, said he was "doing all right", adding TV partner Si King had been "indispensable." |
He said their friendship went beyond being co-chefs and King had been taking him to hospital and batch cooking meals for his freezer. | He said their friendship went beyond being co-chefs and King had been taking him to hospital and batch cooking meals for his freezer. |
Myers, from Barrow-in-Furness, also said chemotherapy was working. | Myers, from Barrow-in-Furness, also said chemotherapy was working. |
"The very first week before all the treatment started you have a week of going round hospitals, it was enormous pressure on Lil my partner, but Si was the one who drove me around for a week," Myers told BBC Radio Cumbria. | |
"I'm doing all right, I wouldn't say I was the best I've ever been, I've had quite a lot of chemotherapy but it's working. | "I'm doing all right, I wouldn't say I was the best I've ever been, I've had quite a lot of chemotherapy but it's working. |
"The numbers are going in the right direction, my hair is growing back, my beard is coming back." | "The numbers are going in the right direction, my hair is growing back, my beard is coming back." |
The Hairy Bikers, also known as Si King and Dave Myers, first appeared on BBC TV together in 2004 | The Hairy Bikers, also known as Si King and Dave Myers, first appeared on BBC TV together in 2004 |
He said after posting a video on Instagram thanking people for their support, he received so many "lovely" messages. | He said after posting a video on Instagram thanking people for their support, he received so many "lovely" messages. |
"It's encouraged me that it's time to stick my head above the parapet a bit," Myers added. | "It's encouraged me that it's time to stick my head above the parapet a bit," Myers added. |
He said the loss of his hair was particularly difficult and when he started to lose it during the second round of chemotherapy he shaved the rest off. | He said the loss of his hair was particularly difficult and when he started to lose it during the second round of chemotherapy he shaved the rest off. |
He said it was "very funny being anonymous all of a sudden". | He said it was "very funny being anonymous all of a sudden". |
Myers said those with cancer cannot ignore "dark times" but it was important to be "positive" | Myers said those with cancer cannot ignore "dark times" but it was important to be "positive" |
When Myers announced his diagnosis he said he was determined to be upbeat and beat this "mess", but warned he might be a "bald biker" for a while. | When Myers announced his diagnosis he said he was determined to be upbeat and beat this "mess", but warned he might be a "bald biker" for a while. |
However, he said: "You can't ignore the dark times. | However, he said: "You can't ignore the dark times. |
"There are times when you curl up and cry. My message was positive not knowing what was to come." | "There are times when you curl up and cry. My message was positive not knowing what was to come." |
Myers added: "Life will never be the same and by crikey you appreciate everything a bit more. I often say to Lil, 'I'll never whinge again love'." | Myers added: "Life will never be the same and by crikey you appreciate everything a bit more. I often say to Lil, 'I'll never whinge again love'." |
He urged anyone else in a similar position to take "whatever help you are offered, by crikey, take it because it really does help in the long run". | He urged anyone else in a similar position to take "whatever help you are offered, by crikey, take it because it really does help in the long run". |
Travelled the UK | Travelled the UK |
He said King had been "amazing" in the past few months, attending all the festivals they had been booked for while Myers underwent treatment. | He said King had been "amazing" in the past few months, attending all the festivals they had been booked for while Myers underwent treatment. |
Myers and King met in the 1990s and went on to become household names while presenting the Hairy Bikers' Cookbook on BBC TV together from 2004. | Myers and King met in the 1990s and went on to become household names while presenting the Hairy Bikers' Cookbook on BBC TV together from 2004. |
They travelled the UK on their motorbikes with subsequent shows such as the Hairy Bikers' Food Tour of Britain and several accompanying books. | They travelled the UK on their motorbikes with subsequent shows such as the Hairy Bikers' Food Tour of Britain and several accompanying books. |
Both of them have previously addressed health issues. In 2018 Myers told viewers he had been diagnosed with glaucoma while King suffered a brain aneurysm in 2014. | Both of them have previously addressed health issues. In 2018 Myers told viewers he had been diagnosed with glaucoma while King suffered a brain aneurysm in 2014. |
Myers said he was now consuming extra calories to aid his recovery and was enjoying comfort food like Lancashire hotpot. | Myers said he was now consuming extra calories to aid his recovery and was enjoying comfort food like Lancashire hotpot. |
He said that all the messages of goodwill had meant a lot and were "heartening". | He said that all the messages of goodwill had meant a lot and were "heartening". |
Follow BBC North East & Cumbria on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Send your story ideas to northeastandcumbria@bbc.co.uk. | Follow BBC North East & Cumbria on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Send your story ideas to northeastandcumbria@bbc.co.uk. |
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