Just Finished IMRT
ProfWagstaff
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Just finished my 38th and last IMRT treatment. Now comes the agonizing wait for PSA to drop back to undetectable levels. I understand that this can take a year or two so I'll have to live with that.
Treatments have mostly kept me away from the board these last two months but I hope to be back to giving you my occasional two cents worth. I can now give first hand info for DaVinci and for IMRT.
Came through the treatents pretty well as far as side-effects go. Still at about 85-90% of my normal energy level, butt is a little sore but not much else has changed.
Now to start working on getting my energy back and to start re-introducing the whole grains and fresh produce I had to avoid these last two months.
I'm looking forward to re-connecting and trying to stay more in touch.
Treatments have mostly kept me away from the board these last two months but I hope to be back to giving you my occasional two cents worth. I can now give first hand info for DaVinci and for IMRT.
Came through the treatents pretty well as far as side-effects go. Still at about 85-90% of my normal energy level, butt is a little sore but not much else has changed.
Now to start working on getting my energy back and to start re-introducing the whole grains and fresh produce I had to avoid these last two months.
I'm looking forward to re-connecting and trying to stay more in touch.
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Prof W,Kongo said:Welcome Back
Professor,
Glad to see you finished your treatments and hopefully everything will soon be back to normal.
Congrats on completing your IMRT txs and welcome back! Glad you're feeling up to posting again.
All the very best for a full and speedy recovery.0 -
I'm glad that you completed
this treatment and are on your way back.......I wish you the best.0 -
Congratulations
Do something to celebrate this event. Best wishes for a speedy recovery. Thanks for sharing.0
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