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mickey58
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Joined : Sep 2012
Posts : 58
Posted 12/1/2014 4:07 PM (GMT 0)
Hubby's PSA 18 months post brachy is 0.17. Things are still looking good. Drinks on us.
Sharon
PeterDisAbelard.
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Posted 12/1/2014 4:16 PM (GMT 0)
That's a good looking number. Congrats.
Buddy Blank
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Posted 12/1/2014 6:01 PM (GMT 0)
Way to go Sharon!! Very happy for the two of you. GREAT way to enjoy the holidays and start 2015.
InTheShop
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Joined : Jan 2012
Posts : 11468
Posted 12/1/2014 7:10 PM (GMT 0)
Great number, congratulations!!!
Andrew
A Yooper
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Posted 12/1/2014 7:28 PM (GMT 0)
BIG CONGRATS to both of you guys! Classic drop in PSA after LDR BT so no surprise there. Here's to many more of the same - and I'll have a Bud Light or three!!!!
bigrich22
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Joined : Oct 2014
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Posted 12/1/2014 7:35 PM (GMT 0)
This is great news to hear, congratulations! Preparing for my Brachy at MD Anderson and it is so encouraging to see these results!
Dewayne
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Posted 12/1/2014 10:28 PM (GMT 0)
That's awesome! My first HDR brachy is in the morning at 7:30 a.m.
I'm ready to start the killing of cancer cells!
Tudpock18
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Joined : Sep 2008
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Posted Yesterday 12:11 AM (GMT 0)
Sharon, that is great news indeed! And what a Christmas present! I'm really happy to hear another wonderful success story.
I'll have champagne...
Jim
GOP
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Posted Yesterday 12:37 AM (GMT 0)
Like Yooper, I am thrilled for you, but by no means surprised.
Dewayne, you will be very happy with the choice that you've made.
PDL17
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Joined : Oct 2011
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Posted Yesterday 1:04 AM (GMT 0)
Congratulations! I am very impressed with your great results!
Paul
mickey58
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Joined : Sep 2012
Posts : 58
Posted Yesterday 3:06 AM (GMT 0)
Thanks for all the congratulations. We feel very blessed. Doc said he can't declare him cancer free for 10 years, but things are progressing nicely. I don't think he even thinks about
PCA anymore.
browntrout
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Posted Yesterday 3:37 AM (GMT 0)
Mickey58: Awesome news from the seeds that keep on giving. It is always great news to hear that PSA levels keep on dropping. I sincerely hope they keep on drooping good old undetectable.
Thank you for giving us hope and please keep us updated.
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