Diet, exercise, Vitamin D megas in addition to treatment
Well, December 12, 2012 I had my first ultrasensitive PSA after being off Lupron for those last 11 1/2 months. Nicely, it came out less than 0.02 ng/mL. PSA levels less than 0.02 cannot be measured accurately and should be considered negative. Needless to say a lot of tears and hugs with/for my internist and my Christmas made merrier than you can imagine.
The reason I post, and did so in advance of my reasons also, is that during the last two and a half years I have totally (only one exception) given up red meat, dairy, and reduced any sugar intake as much as possible. When I first mentioned this to my doctors they were very ho-hum. As time has gone on, I get the feeling that medicine is seeing the benefits of diet and exercise in such situations, and all three doctors seem to be responding more favorably to same. I have always exercised vigorously, so there was no change there.
Now I certainly understand one case does not a study make, but being type A and needing to do everything I can to benefit my situation, I wanted to share this positive event. I cannot believe more in the aggressive, positive approach to my cancer, and believe strongly that with the seriousness of my disease going in, all these treatments collectively are the reason for a positive future outlook.
Just wanted to share and a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all. Bob.
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Bob
Great news and great advice.
Congratulations on the continuing Zero status. It has been difficult to me to follow a restrictive diet similar to that of yours but I also am a believer of the importance in a follow up with some sort of Diet or Supplements or Physical Exercises.
Happy Holidays to you and yours.
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Vitamin D
ob66: Interestingly enough, my family Dr. found during a routine blood test, that I too was deficient in Vitamin D. and put me on a daily supplement to increase its range. He feels that the government's (lower)range for normal of 31 is insufficent and should be no less than 55. Your post seems to make sense.
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Vitamin DYTW said:Vitamin D
ob66: Interestingly enough, my family Dr. found during a routine blood test, that I too was deficient in Vitamin D. and put me on a daily supplement to increase its range. He feels that the government's (lower)range for normal of 31 is insufficent and should be no less than 55. Your post seems to make sense.
Jimmy/Cleveland
Jimmy, Google Dr. Pendergrast, who works at Stanford, Palo Alto, CA. He has spent years working on Vitamin D. There are a number of YouTube type videos you can watch. Do so with your BS filters, and draw your own conclusions. About 10 years ago, prior to my ever being involved with protate CA, one of my best friends introduced him and his concepts to me. This man is not a quack. He is not a fly by night. Regardless, listen to what he has to say and draw your own conclusions. I became a believer, but doesn't mean you need to.
My approach to my problem (prostate CA) is to filter all the information I can, and go with that I deem reasonable and potentially helpful. I have some advantage in that my years of dental education did overlap medicine often, but I do have to be careful in that a little bit of knowledge can be dangerous. See what you think, and go with your instincts. Hope this is helpful, Bob.0
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