Good news!

Clevelandguy
Clevelandguy Member Posts: 1,180 Member

Hi All,

Just got back from the Urologist yesterday and for my 3 year aniversary I had no detectable PSA(<.01).  I had a Da Vinci RP back in Sept. of 2014, almost no complications from surgery and a little longer than expected recovery on the ED & leakage but I am very happy with the results 3 yrs. later.  I can't say enough for the doctors & University Hospital Seidman Cancer Center in Cleveland.  Hope the trend continues......................Wink

 

Livin 6 mo's at a time

Dave 3+4

Comments

  • ramaka
    ramaka Member Posts: 55
    Congrats to you and your

    Congrats to you and your family, Dave!!

  • Clevelandguy
    Clevelandguy Member Posts: 1,180 Member
    Thanks

    Thanks

  • hopeful and optimistic
    hopeful and optimistic Member Posts: 2,346 Member
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    Excellent news

    Glad for you

  • diggerdon
    diggerdon Member Posts: 12
    3 yr check

    Congratulations, glad to hear it!! I also had RP via DaVinci. Went back to work 5 wks later on light duty. I was a Kegel exercise freak so leakage wasn't a problem very long, just wish the rest of my muscles were as well toned as the ones in my pelvic floor. Go medical staff at Univ. of Colo. Hosp., they were great. 

  • Old Salt
    Old Salt Member Posts: 1,505 Member
    We can use a smile every so often.

    And please continue to contribute to this forum

  • Will Doran
    Will Doran Member Posts: 207 Member
    Great News

    Dave

    That's Great news.  I went through all of this 4 years ago this December, and at three years was getting the same test results as you are getting.  It was a good feeling.  At four years I'm still getting PSA results under 0.5.  I started with a PSA of 69 and a Gleason of 7 (3+4).  I am currently one no medication, Radiation or Hormore Therapy.  So, I understand your feelings.  At this point all of my doctors are very pleased where we are as to where we were 4 years ago.  I Hope and Pray that you wil continue along the same path you are on.

    Best Wishes

    Love, Peace and God Bless

    Will

  • Max Former Hodgkins Stage 3
    Max Former Hodgkins Stage 3 Member Posts: 3,817 Member
    diggerdon said:

    3 yr check

    Congratulations, glad to hear it!! I also had RP via DaVinci. Went back to work 5 wks later on light duty. I was a Kegel exercise freak so leakage wasn't a problem very long, just wish the rest of my muscles were as well toned as the ones in my pelvic floor. Go medical staff at Univ. of Colo. Hosp., they were great. 

    Good deal bro

    Cleveland,

    My Da Vinci experience was very similiar to yours.   I am only a few months behind you, since my RP was in January, 2015. I will have my 3-year PSA draw in January or February.   

    The Cleveland Clinic is among the very best, and they are associated withthe best chemo information site in the world:  chemocare.com (if link won't open, just type in manually) .  Of course we all hope to never need its information, but for other guys facing chemo or hormonally-resistant meds (Zytiga, Jevtana, etc.) it is the best go-to site.  It is also associated with world-champion ice skater Scott Hamilton, who formerly had a brain tumors (with 2 relapses), and testicular cancer.

    I know we are toward the luckier end of the spectrum for all guys who went the Da Vinci route, but the merits of PR for treatable, non-metastatic disease need to be said occasionally.   It is probably the most popular active treatment choice for Stages I and II PCa in America today.  In my personal realm, I have never met a man who had radiation therapy for first-line treatment.  All had surgery, and all expressed satisfaction. Anecdotal, I know, and others have had more issues.  May the lucky and the unlucky be blessed with cure and long lives,

    Congrats !

    max

  • VascodaGama
    VascodaGama Member Posts: 3,701 Member
    congratulations

    I like to know about your Zerrrrrros. in two years they call it cure. Lets hope for that.

    Congratulations. Is this another excuse for a glass of red?

    Best

    VG

  • Clevelandguy
    Clevelandguy Member Posts: 1,180 Member
    What a Journey

    Hi All,

    This is one heck of a journey we all go through, the ups & downs, the learning, the sad stories, the good stories, ect.  I feel very lucky that my journey is working out at year 3, hope it continues.  Kind of scares me when you read of a guy having <.01 for several years and then the reading start creeping up.  Hope none of us have to go through that kind of emotional roller coaster.  I guess we just have to keep on looking forward and not try to dwell too much on the negativity.  It can drive you batty, hope to be here on this board in the coming years helping out if God is willing & the creek don't rise(a bit of Midwest humor).  Cheers.....................

    Dave 3+4

  • GeneRose1
    GeneRose1 Member Posts: 64
    Wonderful News

    Dave, That's fabulous news. Huzzah!!

     

  • MK1965
    MK1965 Member Posts: 233 Member
    Great news

    Great news Clevelandguy. Wish your PSA stays undetectable and everything else improves to even better.

    itis late for Octoberfest, but never is late to celebrate it with beer or two.

    Prost!!!!!!!

    MK

  • mcin777
    mcin777 Member Posts: 66
    edited November 2017 #13
    Conratulations

    So happy to hear of you success.  What a blessing for you.

  • contento
    contento Member Posts: 75
    Yes that is Great News !

    Congrats Dave, your going strong !

    And yes 6 months at a time ....

  • contento
    contento Member Posts: 75
    Good News

    Dave, I'm following your good trend as I just got back my 6 month Psa read and it's non- detectable ! !

    ( 2 1/2 yrs post salvage radiation ( 5 yrs post RP ) ).

    Hey some hope for you Gleason 8 + guys !!!

  • Clevelandguy
    Clevelandguy Member Posts: 1,180 Member
    edited December 2017 #16
    Thumbs up!

    Hi Contento,

    Great news, hope for many more non-detectablesLaughing  Any treatment plan with undetectables if a good thing.

    Dave 3+4