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Subdenis
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Posted 10/5/2018 9:35 AM (GMT 0)
I have my 6mo checkup soon. PSA has gone from 5.7 to 1.2. What questions should I be asking? Denis
fiddlecanoe
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Posted 10/5/2018 1:49 PM (GMT 0)
I don't have any questions to suggest. So I'll just comment that your PSA drop is awe-inspiring. Great news.
MG0351
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Posted 10/5/2018 1:57 PM (GMT 0)
I would say good job, Can we keep it down....
three 5's and a jack
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Posted 10/5/2018 2:05 PM (GMT 0)
Great numbers on the HDR TX my SBRT was 6.01 to 1.3 over the same 6 months. Can't think of anything to ask with numbers like that.
Roger
garyi
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Posted 10/5/2018 2:33 PM (GMT 0)
Very nice...you might ask "Why am I so blessed."
InTheShop
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Posted 10/5/2018 2:38 PM (GMT 0)
I'd ask for a recommendation for the best wine to serve that the party to celebrate your low PSA.
Good number.
Andrew
Michael_T
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Posted 10/5/2018 7:31 PM (GMT 0)
Ask him if he recommends you toast with the 2009 or 2009 Dom Perignon.
PS I know this is just like Andrew's response, but that really is the first thing I thought of when I saw your PSA drop. Congratulations!!!!
Subdenis
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Posted 10/6/2018 9:55 AM (GMT 0)
Thanks all, I agree that I am blessed. Denis
JNF
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Posted 10/6/2018 11:59 AM (GMT 0)
Great results Denis. Doing exactly as you should.
I’d ask why don’t more men use this great treatment method?
Pratoman
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Posted 10/6/2018 1:07 PM (GMT 0)
Very nice Denis . Don’t ask questions. If you look for trouble, you’ll find it. (My answer would be different if your PSA result wasn’t so stellar)
Just let him talk.
InTheShop
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Posted 10/6/2018 1:47 PM (GMT 0)
Don't trouble trouble until trouble troubles you.
garyi
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Posted 10/6/2018 2:32 PM (GMT 0)
InTheShop said...
Don't trouble trouble until trouble troubles you.
Great quote Andrew! Are you the author?
It should be a rule for those in the midst of the PCa journey.
InTheShop
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Posted 10/6/2018 3:05 PM (GMT 0)
Quote from my father ...
Works Out
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Posted 10/8/2018 1:36 AM (GMT 0)
Congrats, with a nice PSA drop like that and if you are not having any treatment side effects the only thing I can think of to ask is what day 6 months from now should we do the next follow up?
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