Still looking good
I just had my latest PSA ultrasensative test (a few months late because of Covid precautions) and after 33 months still showing <0.01ng/mL
I have my 6 month follow-up/MRI after a partial nephrectomy this past January coming up in 3 weeks and hoping for more positive news.
Just thinking that the term "new normal" is nothing new to many of us here.
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Great news
Hi Jeffman,
Hopefully many more undetectables in the future for ya..........
Dave 3+4
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Glad to here
Always glad to hear good news. Hopefully this will continue. Best of kuck on your journey.
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My results
I recently had my 3 yr. prostatectomy/diverticulotomy follow up, and the positive part is that my psa is still undectable. However, my incontinence hasn't improved much if at all. My issues are very inconsistent. I can go several nights being dry, and for no apparent reason I will have several wet nights. Day time is different. Again, there are days when I can go most of the day without changing my diaper, but then there are days when I can change 2-3 times. Accept for retaining more than I should, not being able to completly relax my bladder sphincter, and having a large capacity bladder, my tests are fairly normal. My urologist has suggested further treatments, but at 73 yrs. of age, and now dealing with heart disease I really don't want anymore invasive procedures. I will be having a pacemaker implanted in a few weeks which is adding to my anxiety. Am I giving up? Maybe. My heart problems are taking center stage at his point of my life. Needing to wear diapers seems minor in comparison.
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"new normal"
Jeff,
Great news on the Zeros. Let us enjoy the news on continuing remission.
Best,
VG
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