My first post op PSA .008 ...is this good?
Thx all
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Yes that is very good. If
Yes that is very good. If you get .2 then they worry and you are a long way from there! Congrats!
This makes you an official member of the 0 club so make and sure and send in your dues. I think the dues are a round of drinks for all the members.
larry0 -
Meister Braulewvino said:Yes that is very good. If
Yes that is very good. If you get .2 then they worry and you are a long way from there! Congrats!
This makes you an official member of the 0 club so make and sure and send in your dues. I think the dues are a round of drinks for all the members.
larry
Hope Meister Brau will suffice..ha... Would love to sit down with the brothers on this site and drink a few.. Now that would be therapeutic..
Thx Larry and be well0 -
YES, U Rfathersson said:Meister Brau
Hope Meister Brau will suffice..ha... Would love to sit down with the brothers on this site and drink a few.. Now that would be therapeutic..
Thx Larry and be well
Congrats, you are a member of the Zero Club. My PSA has remained .008 post op since 2009 and the nurse told me that .008 meant it was undetectable, unable to measure. :-)
It would be cool if we could get together.
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JRJR1949 said:YES, U R
Congrats, you are a member of the Zero Club. My PSA has remained .008 post op since 2009 and the nurse told me that .008 meant it was undetectable, unable to measure. :-)
It would be cool if we could get together.
JR
you are getting the ultra sensitive test - most measure it at less than 0.1 but the ultra sensitive test takes it out another decimal. You are a big fat ZERO with a .008!0 -
I'm in on that if Beer is involvedjminnj said:Congrats!!!!
Great News Frank. Sounds like we should get together and have a beer to celebrate!
Joe
One of my weaknesses is homebrewed very HOPPY beer - Love it! I continue my world search of all IPA's - someday I will write a guide and rank them.
Randy0 -
To allrandy_in_indy said:I'm in on that if Beer is involved
One of my weaknesses is homebrewed very HOPPY beer - Love it! I continue my world search of all IPA's - someday I will write a guide and rank them.
Randy
I raise my glass to all you survivors.
Cheers------
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Thanks Allgkoper said:To all
I raise my glass to all you survivors.
Cheers------
George
I truly feel blessed with this especially when considering others who are far less fortunate. Case in point: I have a relative who is a hospice nurse. She was telling me today of how devasated she is as she is now taking care of a young woman with terminal breast cancer who has two pre-school children.. My goodness. What a terribe heartbreak. Anything I have and/or will go through does even come close to the hell she and her family must be going through.
Be well..
Frank0 -
PSAfathersson said:Thanks All
I truly feel blessed with this especially when considering others who are far less fortunate. Case in point: I have a relative who is a hospice nurse. She was telling me today of how devasated she is as she is now taking care of a young woman with terminal breast cancer who has two pre-school children.. My goodness. What a terribe heartbreak. Anything I have and/or will go through does even come close to the hell she and her family must be going through.
Be well..
Frank
Frank,
< 0.1 is considered undetectable in standard tests.
You have to buy the first round.
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Hello, I just got my first PSA lab results after surgery in July at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. I googled PSA .008 and found this thread. I could see that the number was well below zero, but wasn't sure it qualified as 'undetectable'. I have a urology appointment on Friday, but did not want that hanging over my head until then, so thank you for the info. Happy to be part of the Survivors Network - especially considering the alternative!
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YesPC 2015 Phila said:New member
Hello, I just got my first PSA lab results after surgery in July at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. I googled PSA .008 and found this thread. I could see that the number was well below zero, but wasn't sure it qualified as 'undetectable'. I have a urology appointment on Friday, but did not want that hanging over my head until then, so thank you for the info. Happy to be part of the Survivors Network - especially considering the alternative!
PC,
Your PSA was run on what is called an "ultrasensitive" machine.
A number of .008 is indeed classified as "clinically undetectable." Congrats !
max
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congratulations
Frank,
Congratulations.
Oh how I remember my first post surgery PSA test, when it came back as Undetectable. At this point I will be a two year survivor, on December 10th, from a PSA of 69, Gleason score of 7, and 40% involvement of the Prostate, and one lymph node involved. Diagnosed as an early Stage 4. "0" is the greastest number. I was at <0.010 two months post surgery, I am still at <0.010 and have been that way for almost two years. Surgery, ADT (Lupron), and 8 weeks of radiation. It's been a tough fight, but we hope we are winning. REMISSION is another great word. I hope you hear that word soon. My doctors are starting to use that word and talking about my future of 10+ years from now.
Hang in there and fight like the devil.
Peace and God Bless.
Will
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