PSA
Well, I always like sharing good news. I had my annual PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) test for Prostate Cancer yesterday. I had my prostate removed 4 years ago. My recent PSA test is <.04 ng/mL. Anything under <.1 ng/mL is considered undetectable. Obviously, I am still in remission. Since being diagnosed I have always kept Quality of Life in front of me. I have been very fortunate in dealing with this cancer. Anyway, it was good to click on that test result and see <.04. Smile, I am. Time to go to Florida.
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I always like those sharing good news. I wonder why celebrating it in Florida. Florida equals to flowery and for that San Francisco used to be the place to go. At least in the 70th.
I will celebrate your continued remission raising a good glass of red.
Congratulations.
VG
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We will take our camper to Florida. Only around 400 miles to the place we like to go (St Augustine). Thanks for the kind comments.
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Congrats to you, Lighter. Anytime is a good time to go to Florida, or at least that is what all New Yorkers seem to think.
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