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MotownPaul
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Posted 8/5/2022 12:49 AM (GMT 0)
Latest PSA results came in this morning and I breathed a huge sigh of relief: another <0.01. Whew. 6 or 7 PSA tests since radiation and I still get anxious at test time, but each passing test seems to be just a tad bit easier for me. After my PSA came in high immediately following surgery I truly thought my days were numbered, but so far I’ve been proven wrong. I do count myself as blessed to have such a great medical team and a strong support network of friends, family, and others - including this forum!
Mumbo
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Posted 8/5/2022 1:41 AM (GMT 0)
Nice, 2018 was not a good year for us so these victories are cherished. Keep knocking them down.
DjinTonic
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Posted 8/5/2022 2:30 AM (GMT 0)
<0.01 -- That's a great place to be, Paul! I wish you continued great results.
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Pratoman
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Posted 8/5/2022 2:35 AM (GMT 0)
Fantastic,congrats
mattam
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Posted 8/5/2022 2:42 AM (GMT 0)
Paul,
I've been undetectable for almost exactly the same amount of time. For me, that's on ADT. But hey, undetectable is undetectable.
GoBucks
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Posted 8/5/2022 4:57 AM (GMT 0)
Great number. Is Motown for music or sports like the lousy Tigers? And Lions.
NorCol
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Posted 8/5/2022 4:24 PM (GMT 0)
Excellent! Always, always, always GREAT to read of such results. First time I noticed our SRT and ADT start and stop dates seem to be identical. Enjoy your weekend. Rgds
MotownPaul
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Posted 8/5/2022 4:52 PM (GMT 0)
GoBucks said...
Great number. Is Motown for music or sports like the lousy Tigers? And Lions.
“Motown” is what some of us call my hometown of Morristown, NJ.
GoBucks
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Posted 8/8/2022 11:03 PM (GMT 0)
You learn new things all the time! Keep up the zero work Paul.
GG1273
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Posted 8/12/2022 4:47 PM (GMT 0)
Excellent!
Just did a 6 month uPSA at 0.014 Wednesday. I bounced a little but the test change by Labcorp due to COVID testing increase back in 2020 always throws me off a bit.
Rick I
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Posted 8/12/2022 11:04 PM (GMT 0)
That's wonderful news. Best regards and time to celebrate another good result!
Jerry L.
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Posted 9/24/2022 1:20 PM (GMT 0)
Congrats…that’s great…
GG1273 / DJinTonic: I always use Labcorp and the last 3 ultrasensitive tests in the last 6 months or so have been .006, <.006, and just a few days ago it was .014. I think I read DJinTonic’s writeup on some of this that I found really interesting, but is .014 their new reported low? Thanks.
Cyclone-ISU
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Posted 9/24/2022 2:36 PM (GMT 0)
U-N-D-E-T-E-C-T-A-B-L-E!
It's a great day to read such great news!
Handshake, congratulations, fellowship ~
C-Y-C-L-O-N-E ~ # Iowa State University
Boomer53
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Posted 9/25/2022 1:56 AM (GMT 0)
MotownPaul,
Excellent news! Congratulations!
Boomer
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