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Bob D
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Posted 11/1/2016 6:00 AM (GMT 0)
9 years since prostate removal, 5 years since salvage radiation. PSA has been 0.02 for last two years but just went down to 0.01. Natural erections good but boosted to Excellent with 50mg Viagra and a very sexy bride I have had for the past 47 years. I feel like a very fortunate 68 year old guy.
Steve n Dallas
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Joined : Mar 2008
Posts : 5399
Posted 11/1/2016 8:28 AM (GMT 0)
Great News. Keep up the good work.
Mack54
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Joined : Mar 2016
Posts : 90
Posted 11/1/2016 1:19 PM (GMT 0)
Bob,
Congratulations on your PSA results, bride and good fortune. I am green with envy. My PSA is great 6 months post op, but still working and waiting on other improvements.
Blessings to you,
Mack
Paxton
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Joined : Aug 2016
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Posted 11/1/2016 1:21 PM (GMT 0)
Bob - You obviously are what you feel! My heartfelt congratulations on your results. . . all of them. I'm just starting my journey and could only hope for the results you've logged.
Keep up the good work!
rcroller
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Joined : May 2011
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Posted 11/1/2016 5:49 PM (GMT 0)
Awesome news, Bob. Congratulations and may the zeros keep coming!
InTheShop
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Posted 11/1/2016 6:36 PM (GMT 0)
Great news!
Keep it going,
Andrew
Bob D
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Posted 11/4/2016 4:45 AM (GMT 0)
Thank you all. To those just beginning the journey, have faith and believe that you can fight it and win.
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