Davinci tomorrow
Rick
55 years of age, PSA 2.0, Gleason 3+3, diagnosed in October, due to retire in March '09 from the LA County Fire Dept.
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Best of luck
All the best. Let us know how it went.
Green Lantern0 -
I am "home" since Friday. I am amazed at the lack of pain. I am taking the vicodin just to prevent the pain. I took about a 25 minute walk yesterday, hoping for a BM today. The simple things. The cathater and I are getting along OK. I'm thinking that these would be great for long drives. Then you only have to stop when you need fuel. The doc reported to my wife that all went well. that's all I know so far. We have our follow up Wednesday, with pathology report and all. City of Hope is a grade A, top flight, great hospital. I can heartily recommend it to anybody. This is in Duarte, CA, and my surgeon was Dr Kawachi. Thanks for all your support,and not just for me. You guys give so much real info and support to so many by posting on this site, it is appreciated.Green Lantern said:Best of luck
All the best. Let us know how it went.
Green Lantern
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City of hope follow up yesterdayjohndeer said:I am "home" since Friday. I am amazed at the lack of pain. I am taking the vicodin just to prevent the pain. I took about a 25 minute walk yesterday, hoping for a BM today. The simple things. The cathater and I are getting along OK. I'm thinking that these would be great for long drives. Then you only have to stop when you need fuel. The doc reported to my wife that all went well. that's all I know so far. We have our follow up Wednesday, with pathology report and all. City of Hope is a grade A, top flight, great hospital. I can heartily recommend it to anybody. This is in Duarte, CA, and my surgeon was Dr Kawachi. Thanks for all your support,and not just for me. You guys give so much real info and support to so many by posting on this site, it is appreciated.
Rick
Thank the Lord for the meeting and the news we had yesterday! My cancer turned out to be a T2cNXMX, ORGAN CONFINED, with NO capsule penetration. It was raised to Gleason 3+4 with 10% involvement of the prostate.
A load has been lifted off me and my family, too. Of course it's early to tell, but I am so far happy with my level of continence, I'm dripping only when I stress the bladder. We'll start daily viagra today (for therapy of course). We'll see how my insurance pays or doesn't on that. Now we just watch the PSA for signs of life, starting in 1 month.
I can't say enough good things about Dr Kawachi and all the staff at The City of Hope of Duarte, CA. This place is worth traveling to.
I appreciate all you guys that have blogged on this site for your support. Best wishes for long, healthy lives to all of you.
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Great newsjohndeer said:City of hope follow up yesterday
Thank the Lord for the meeting and the news we had yesterday! My cancer turned out to be a T2cNXMX, ORGAN CONFINED, with NO capsule penetration. It was raised to Gleason 3+4 with 10% involvement of the prostate.
A load has been lifted off me and my family, too. Of course it's early to tell, but I am so far happy with my level of continence, I'm dripping only when I stress the bladder. We'll start daily viagra today (for therapy of course). We'll see how my insurance pays or doesn't on that. Now we just watch the PSA for signs of life, starting in 1 month.
I can't say enough good things about Dr Kawachi and all the staff at The City of Hope of Duarte, CA. This place is worth traveling to.
I appreciate all you guys that have blogged on this site for your support. Best wishes for long, healthy lives to all of you.
Rick
Awesome news! Glad to hear of things are going well for you too.
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First PSA post op
Hi all,
I went back to City of Hope yesterday to hear the results of my 1st PSA since the Davinci on 2/5/09... It was as good as I could hope for, an undetectable PSA score!!! The cancer was confined in the prostate, and turned out to be a 3+4, not a 3+3 Gleason. It was a great feeling. I thank God for this and all the other great things that have come about since my diagnosis. I quit wearing pads about 5 days ago, not that I am absolutely dry, but that the leakage is very minimal and getting more and more manageable. I am getting some inklings of erectile activity in the sense of morning rising. My wife and I have been reluctant to put pressure on me to perform. I am taking viagra daily to increase blood flow and may choose to use a pump soon. The pills are out of pocket, $220/month. Too bad insurance companies don't understand. In hindsight, I am happy I chose Davinci at city of Hope by Dr. Kawachi.
Thanks for your support
ps. I'm retired from the fire dept in 11 days. God is good0 -
Good to hear about yourjohndeer said:First PSA post op
Hi all,
I went back to City of Hope yesterday to hear the results of my 1st PSA since the Davinci on 2/5/09... It was as good as I could hope for, an undetectable PSA score!!! The cancer was confined in the prostate, and turned out to be a 3+4, not a 3+3 Gleason. It was a great feeling. I thank God for this and all the other great things that have come about since my diagnosis. I quit wearing pads about 5 days ago, not that I am absolutely dry, but that the leakage is very minimal and getting more and more manageable. I am getting some inklings of erectile activity in the sense of morning rising. My wife and I have been reluctant to put pressure on me to perform. I am taking viagra daily to increase blood flow and may choose to use a pump soon. The pills are out of pocket, $220/month. Too bad insurance companies don't understand. In hindsight, I am happy I chose Davinci at city of Hope by Dr. Kawachi.
Thanks for your support
ps. I'm retired from the fire dept in 11 days. God is good
Good to hear about your progress John. I am six months post op and feel great. Control has been realy good. I'm 60 and still a volunteer firefighter. I think that keeping active is the most important therapy there is. Alchohol in any form with quantity can and does create problems. Solutions to a problem like that are obvious. Ed? things are still improving. I do have a pump and it does work. There is something to be said about sponteniety though. The mechanics of the thing are quite unbearable. Viagra is working, though not completely yet. I have all the hope in the world for it and will not give up. I am now at better than 50% and going for more. Good luck and don't ever give up.0 -
glad to hearismetals said:Good to hear about your
Good to hear about your progress John. I am six months post op and feel great. Control has been realy good. I'm 60 and still a volunteer firefighter. I think that keeping active is the most important therapy there is. Alchohol in any form with quantity can and does create problems. Solutions to a problem like that are obvious. Ed? things are still improving. I do have a pump and it does work. There is something to be said about sponteniety though. The mechanics of the thing are quite unbearable. Viagra is working, though not completely yet. I have all the hope in the world for it and will not give up. I am now at better than 50% and going for more. Good luck and don't ever give up.
Glad that everything is going so well. I have another meeting April 2nd with my surgeon. I believe I also will be meeting good ole di vinci. I am encouraged by so many favorable reports by so many on these pages. Continued good news for you and your family.0 -
Di Vinci ProcedureRRMCJIM said:glad to hear
Glad that everything is going so well. I have another meeting April 2nd with my surgeon. I believe I also will be meeting good ole di vinci. I am encouraged by so many favorable reports by so many on these pages. Continued good news for you and your family.
RRMCJIM, I know that you are struggling with the procedure that you will opt for, or maybe not struggling as much anymore. I had the Di Vinci on 5 March. The recovery from the surgery was a piece of cake. Very quick and less risk of damage compared to other types of entry. You will be up and about in no time. Please keep everyone informed on your progress through this.0 -
thanks kreinholtkreinholt said:Di Vinci Procedure
RRMCJIM, I know that you are struggling with the procedure that you will opt for, or maybe not struggling as much anymore. I had the Di Vinci on 5 March. The recovery from the surgery was a piece of cake. Very quick and less risk of damage compared to other types of entry. You will be up and about in no time. Please keep everyone informed on your progress through this.
Thank you everybody. I have made the decision to remove the cancer via di vinci. All my Dr's have told me it is the gold standard of treatment. And it is the only way, at my age, to know if it is gone. That, for me, is what I need, my family needs, and my stress level needs...lol But for now I am off to Hawaii for a week or maybe two. Goodbye stress, hello ocean. Work will be here when I get back.0
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