Husband 72 Gleason 9
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So sorry to read of your
So sorry to read of your families and husband's battles. I'm new into the prostate cancer world and just coming up to my six month post surgery check up in two weeks. I'm sure someone will come along and give you some thoughs on the hormones. Also try going to www.healingwell.com they also have a VERY active prostate cancer forum over there.
Best wishes to you and your family.
Larry Age 55 in Tennessee0 -
lewvino replylewvino said:So sorry to read of your
So sorry to read of your families and husband's battles. I'm new into the prostate cancer world and just coming up to my six month post surgery check up in two weeks. I'm sure someone will come along and give you some thoughs on the hormones. Also try going to www.healingwell.com they also have a VERY active prostate cancer forum over there.
Best wishes to you and your family.
Larry Age 55 in Tennessee
Thank you for your warm wishes and advice.I have followed your journey for a while now and its been very encouraging.Its good to know that there is life after cancer.My prayers and best wishes to you and yours.
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jacqui
I am so sorry your have had to go through all you have. I don't know much of anything about Casodex so I can't addresss the expectations related to it's use. That said, remember that as long as your husband has a prostate, it will produce PSA at some level or another.
I'm not trying to minimize the situation, just trying to keep things in prospective. My urologist had a patient with a PSA reading of 19,000 (that's NOT a "typo") and that guy lived for many years (I think the doctor said to age 85). This disease is not always a fast growing one. In fact, it's usually slow growing so don't panic at don't lose hope.
You are now among many new internet friends so ask questions whenever you feel the need.
Kent
Age 68
Brachytherapy Jan 2008
Still kicking0 -
Hormone Treatment
My psa was at 24 with Gleason 9 when dx at age 52 and I took one Lupron shot to shrink the tumor then radiation. My psa dropped to less than 1.0 and has now gone up to about 100 now six years later. I am not going to take any more treatment and fully plan to live another 5 years which will be about 8 years longer than I was told in the beginning to expect to live. I believe the radiation gave me more time and am not sure the hormone shot did anything more than shrink the size of my prostate. Psa readings after treatment are just a number and if men are walking around with psa readings of 18000 then a reading of 100 is nothing. I firmly believe I will live just as long or longer by refusing treatment and certainly enjoy not having to endure the side effects of further treatment. So keep the stress out of your husbands life and he will do fine. All the best, Mark0 -
Thank You2ndBase said:Hormone Treatment
My psa was at 24 with Gleason 9 when dx at age 52 and I took one Lupron shot to shrink the tumor then radiation. My psa dropped to less than 1.0 and has now gone up to about 100 now six years later. I am not going to take any more treatment and fully plan to live another 5 years which will be about 8 years longer than I was told in the beginning to expect to live. I believe the radiation gave me more time and am not sure the hormone shot did anything more than shrink the size of my prostate. Psa readings after treatment are just a number and if men are walking around with psa readings of 18000 then a reading of 100 is nothing. I firmly believe I will live just as long or longer by refusing treatment and certainly enjoy not having to endure the side effects of further treatment. So keep the stress out of your husbands life and he will do fine. All the best, Mark
Many thanks to Kentr and 2nd Base it has realy helped to hear from you all.So good to know that the psa scores are not the bottom line on feeling well and keeping going.I will make sure hubby does not get stressed, mind you he has taken all of this amazingly well considering what the last few years have brought.Please keep passing on your experiences here on this site till we're all old and grey.
God Bless
jacqui0
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