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Wings of Eagles
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Posted 6/20/2016 11:01 PM (GMT 0)
All,
I did not see a June results page, so posting here, my latest PSA is 0.06 (the CTCA lab undetectable) This is 22 1/2 months on Zytiga. Working well for me. Hope for the same for any of you who need it. Keep the Faith---Dan in 118 degree Phoenix
Fairwind
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Posted 6/21/2016 12:53 AM (GMT 0)
Hi Dan, that sounds great..I too have been given a nice remission with Zytiga..PSA undetectable..118 degrees, that's really cooking..Time to visit the coast of Maine ! Or take the Canadian Ferry from Vancouver up to Alaska..
Best of luck to you...
Pratoman
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Posted 6/21/2016 3:28 AM (GMT 0)
Good on ya both! Nice reports
Cyclone-ISU
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Posted 6/21/2016 7:31 PM (GMT 0)
Dear Wings Of Eagles,
You've always been a brother of mine here on the forum ---
Your post MADE MY DAY ! Undetectable ... I'm giving thanks right now and just wanted to let you know I'm thankful to hear your news.
Started my own journey on ZYTIGA last August --- just in time for a new school year to start with 25 youngsters in my new homeroom class --- the school year went on --- ZYTIGA started working some magic --- and has now carried me through an entire school year --- keeping my PSA down below 0.05 this entire school year --- small miracle, to be sure, based on where I started at diagnosis. I give thanks for that on a daily basis.
Your treatment success over time continues to inspire other readers here, Wings of Eagles --- keep posting !
Thanks for always being a loyal brother here on the board !
All of my BEST, from the great MIDWEST,
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY ~ Cyclone Fan
Wings of Eagles
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Posted 6/23/2016 4:13 AM (GMT 0)
Fairwind, Pratoman , and ISU-Cyclone aka Brother Darin,
thanks for your replies,they made my day! do do do do do feeling groovey
Dan in 90 degree Hemet, Ca.
mjw11
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Posted 6/23/2016 1:09 PM (GMT 0)
My husband had blood drawn yesterday and for the first time since surgery two years ago, it went from <.02 to .03. Although we knew there was a fairly high probability that it would recur, we're feeling a little crushed right now.
Where do we go from here?
Wings of Eagles
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Posted 6/23/2016 7:03 PM (GMT 0)
mjw11
I re-posted your question to a brand new thread, so more members might see it.(so look for it at the top of the page)
I am not well verse in RP as I still have my infectious prostate, but I would say not to worry at this time, along with an initial GL6 , Keep following up regularly,that seems to me to be only a very small rise, maybe even within the lab error%.
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