6.4 years
I had my annual PSA check today, nearly six and a half years following RP (DaVinci). 'Undetectable.' I went into surgery told that it was Stage I disease, but the gland pathology showed Stage II, as well as 'chronically inflammed tissue.' I believe I had prostatitis for 30 years, and the surgeon said that it was wholly possible. Most prostatitis cases are neither bacterial or viral in causation, such that antibiotics are useless against them. My urinary control today is better than before surgery, and intimate abilities are 90% or thereabout.
Just an update -- a common practice here among the guys for many years. I know that I am luckier than many, and give thanks for wellness. But I do hope that my path is encouraging fon new members figuring out what to do, or what their future holds.
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Congratulations
Congratulations for the continued remission. 6 years of undetectable PSA is super. Your initial diagnosis was for low risk so there is a high probability that the prostatectomy had free you from the bandit for good. Improvements from the side effects will be harder to achieve but you have adapted well to your newer you. Time to enjoy the moments in the company of your new grandchild.
Best
VG
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Great news
Great news. Always glad to hear success stories. Best of luck to you on your journey.
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Popping a Modelo now, inOld Salt said:And Thanks
for your contributions to this forum.
Now, have a drink (on me).
Allternatively, a bottle for the baby.
Popping a Modelo now, in honor of Old Salt.
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Congrats!!!
Great news Max, hope for many more undetectables. You have been a valuable contributor over the years and you look like you are enjoying your grandchild.
Dave 3+4
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