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halbert
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Posted 2/16/2024 11:49 AM (GMT 0)
Tomorrow marks 9 years since my RALP. Life is good. I'm still undetectable as far as PSA is concerned, I have minimal other issues. My next big life adventure begins in a few months--retirement starts June 1.
Looking back, one of the great experiences of my life was joining this forum in December of 2014, right after diagnosis. Getting to know some of you, remembering those we've lost, wondering what came of some of those who came for a season and moved on.
Keep on keeping on, guys.
JNF
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Posted 2/16/2024 12:02 PM (GMT 0)
Well done, Hal. Keep it up.
Boomer53
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Posted 2/16/2024 12:06 PM (GMT 0)
Halbert,
Congratulations on your 9 year anniversary! You are an inspiration to all of us.
Ron (Boomer)
DjinTonic
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Posted 2/16/2024 12:36 PM (GMT 0)
...and here's to the first 9 of retirement!
All good things to you!
Djin
81GyGuy
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Joined : Oct 2012
Posts : 3789
Posted 2/16/2024 3:04 PM (GMT 0)
Nine years, huh?
Reminds me of the TV beer commercial:
https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?q=sam+adams+oktoberfest+bveer+commercial+site%3awww.youtube.com&mid=8cd6f0d1a4d8b07565968cd6f0d1a4d8b0756596&form=vire
"Make it ten, I like this guy!"
Congratulations on nein, I mean nine, years!
mattam
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Joined : Aug 2015
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Posted 2/16/2024 4:38 PM (GMT 0)
I'm just behind you by 3 months. You'll be hitting the decade next year. Doesn't seem possible. Hope you enjoy retirement.
60Michael
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Posts : 2702
Posted 2/16/2024 4:39 PM (GMT 0)
Halbert, that is great to hear. Congratulations.
Michael
Jack64
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Joined : Oct 2021
Posts : 618
Posted 2/16/2024 5:11 PM (GMT 0)
Congratulations Hal, now look forward to retirement. The weight lifted when I retired was one of best things to happen in my life. Enjoy both the results and the retirement to the max.
All my best going forward.
Jack
Michael_T
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Posted 2/16/2024 5:16 PM (GMT 0)
Congratulations on both the nine years and the upcoming retirement!
Steve n Dallas
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Posted 2/17/2024 7:28 AM (GMT 0)
Great News all around. "Here's to You!!"
Bobbiesan
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Posted 2/17/2024 11:33 AM (GMT 0)
Good show!
Hope retirement just keeps getting better and better for you.
Robert
Tudpock18
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Posted 2/17/2024 11:56 AM (GMT 0)
halbert said...
T Life is good. I'm still undetectable
Hal, no better words were ever spoken on our forum. So glad for your treatment success and congrats on your upcoming retirement. Freedom is great as well.
All the best,
Jim
Pratoman
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Posted 2/18/2024 1:47 AM (GMT 0)
Very glad for you Hal. May we both celebrate 10 years undetectable in 2025
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