Prostrate cancer PSA
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Yes that is right. Let's hope for a treatment without any event or incident worth noting.
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VG
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I completed radiation May 12, I continued to have lower bowl inflammation during the treatments with relief from over the counter drugs. My second shot of Lupron was on May 25. I was informed that during my next Lupron shot is 90 days they will draw for my first PSA since starting this path.
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My PSA results after 3 months of treatments <0.1 PSA
and <0.01 free PSA. I think I made the right decision for treatment. Have to meet with both teams soon.
Lupron was stopped after 6 months waiting on testosterone levels.
still fighting the good fight
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what stage cancer
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Stage 2 with positive margins
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My PSA after 9 months is <0.03 total.
Meet with urologist next week to cover my numbers. I am not cured but am cautiously confident. The radiation treatment and Lupron effects still linger on but able to do many things I could before the surgery as well. Urination is doing well as long as I am only drinking water, no coffee or a cold beer or soda. I do take a bladder spasm drug daily. Keep fighting the good fight others have larger battles.
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Hi again,
Moraly speaking, it is nice seeing the numbers as low as undetectable, but low PSA is expected to occur due to the biochemical castration effects of the Lupron.
You need to confirm the levels of the testosterone to "validade" any level of the PSA when using this marker to check successes. T should be higher than 250 ng/dL.
I wonder why did your doctor test the free PSA. It has no practical meaning in guys without a gland in place.
Great to hear that the side effects are subsiding. It all gets better once T increases. Your newer you has almost "arrived".
Best of lucks in your journey.
VG
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My most recent PSA Oct 2, 2023 was again <0.03 my/ml , I will continue with my urologist and a testing cycle of every 6 months until I hit 2 years from the salvage proton treatment. I can not say that I am cancer free but for know I am in a remission.
Don’t let the old man in.
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Haven’t posted in awhile about this journey so a quick update.
April 2024 PSA is still non detect, meet with urologist and the plan stays as is, PSA every six months, yearly physical appointment with urologist and if I am lucky enough after 5 years and non detect results we will talk about yearly PSA.
I feel good have some nerve damage in lower back from radiation and lasting bladder pain from radiation as well. All treatments have side effects you just keep moving forward.Don’t give up
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