2nd PSA test from 12/29/09 Surgery
Praise be to God!
Keeping my seat in the ZERO club!
Randy in Indy
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Yearly PSA'sbdhilton said:Happy for you...so how often
Happy for you...so how often does the URO want these PSA test? As my URO told me on my first reading was to go live my life and not think about these test, stats, what ifs...etc...the best to all in taming this beast….
I joined the club in 2006. I believe I had a PSA every three months for a year, and now it's once a year. All readings have been "undetectable" Screw cancer!0 -
PSA Test frequencybdhilton said:Happy for you...so how often
Happy for you...so how often does the URO want these PSA test? As my URO told me on my first reading was to go live my life and not think about these test, stats, what ifs...etc...the best to all in taming this beast….
Uro says every three months for two years...then every 6 months for 1 year then yearly.
I think he just wants to make an extra $400 the second year....maybe I will change it to every 6 months after a year. He did save my life...so maybe he's earned the extra $400..lol
Three more months of relatively stress free life
Lucky Randy in Indy0 -
Excellent news!
YES!! Glad to hear all is well!!0 -
I Talked w Jessemrshisname said:Excellent news!
YES!! Glad to hear all is well!!
sounds like all is going pretty well and your gearing up for the weekend party at his brothers! Did you get my email with the Viagra info? I should have just sent you guys some of my pills to test...if you haven't ordered yet I can do that let me know.
Here's to a great appointment next week with Dr. Scott! I told Jesse to be sure to call them and make sure he can get the blood drawn early enough so Dr. Scott will have results for the appointment - even if he has to go to a lab down there and have results sent up to Greenwood.
Well it's off to working on Man Cave #2 for me...I have 880 block to move down the hill for the block man who's coming tues to start laying the walls...
later!
Randy0 -
Thanks Victor!zakpaga said:Randy
Congratulations. May
Randy
Congratulations. May the Lord continue to keep you on your Zero Club seat!
Victor
Like Sonny says, Every Day Is A Bonus!0 -
Randy, congratulations onrandy_in_indy said:Thanks Victor!
Like Sonny says, Every Day Is A Bonus!
Randy, congratulations on the big fat zero. May many more come your way! I am due to get my blood drawn this week for my second test.
Take Care and God Bless.
Joe0 -
BIG FAT ZEROjminnj said:Randy, congratulations on
Randy, congratulations on the big fat zero. May many more come your way! I am due to get my blood drawn this week for my second test.
Take Care and God Bless.
Joe
Randy,
Now you see what happens when you don't study. You get a BIG FAT ZERO! Congratulations for flunking... or in this case, passing the test!0 -
Randy
Congrats!!!
I also had
Randy
Congrats!!!
I also had that same reading after 6 months. I inquired when to come back, 6 months per my doc. If that reading is clear, then an annual checkup is in order, so in summary per my doc
3 mos
6 mos
annual until you die of something (gotta keep those condo payments rolling in!).
regards & congrats!
-marc0 -
LOL yes it's < not >zakpaga said:Congratulations again randy.
Congratulations again randy. But I believe you wanted to write a Big FAT <.01 NON DETECTABLE. As we all know >.01 is a different story. This just cut my eyes and I think I should let you know.
Enjoy!
Victor
I always did have an issue with those signs...math sign dislexia....maybe I have it!0 -
Also first PSA test at 8randy_in_indy said:LOL yes it's < not >
I always did have an issue with those signs...math sign dislexia....maybe I have it!
Also first PSA test at 8 weeks less than .01!0 -
Who's your daddy?dav5942 said:Also first PSA test at 8
Also first PSA test at 8 weeks less than .01!
Like I told Trew on another thread -- it's time to do your end zone dance and taunt cancer by yelling "Who's your daddy?!"0
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