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oldflyingfarmer
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Joined : Jun 2009
Posts : 32
Posted 7/16/2009 9:56 PM (GMT 0)
My 6 week post op doctor visit went very well today. My psa was less than .05 which is what I was hoping for. He still recommends radiation because of the agressiveness of my cancer. I talked him into putting it off for 3 months while I continue to heal and learn more about
radiation. I appreciate all of the help, thoughts and prayers from everyone. Hopefully I can continue helping others.
James C.
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Joined : Aug 2007
Posts : 4465
Posted 7/16/2009 10:03 PM (GMT 0)
Congrats, that's great news. Welcome to the zero club and wishing you a lifetime more of them.
Purgatory
Elite Member
Joined : Oct 2008
Posts : 25448
Posted 7/16/2009 10:33 PM (GMT 0)
Farmer, welcome to the official zero club. I think you are right in wanting to think through before you go into radiation, I am on a similar path.
David in SC
IdahoSurvivor
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Joined : Aug 2007
Posts : 1015
Posted 7/16/2009 11:41 PM (GMT 0)
Hi Farmer,
Congrats on being the newest member of the zero club!
Definitely an event to celebrate.
May it be so forever!
Barry
livinadream
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Joined : Apr 2008
Posts : 1382
Posted 7/17/2009 12:51 AM (GMT 0)
THat is indeed great news and we appreciate you sharing it with us. Now that you are on the other side of surgery it is time to enjoy some of the life maybe you took for granted before. Cancer is an eye
opener. May you have many years of zeros and much peace and joy.
peace and love
dale
DS Can
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Joined : May 2009
Posts : 195
Posted 7/17/2009 2:24 AM (GMT 0)
WooHoo. We celebrate another zero.
I hope you are still at zero in three months. Keep us posted.
Keep healing.
Dan
oldflyingfarmer
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Joined : Jun 2009
Posts : 32
Posted 7/17/2009 1:19 PM (GMT 0)
Thanks for all the support. This is a great site to share and to help others on.
goodlife
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Joined : May 2009
Posts : 2692
Posted 7/17/2009 2:45 PM (GMT 0)
Mr. Farmer
I left a post for you on the Docetaxel thread.
Congrats on the progress. Sounds like you and I are on a parallel path here.
Doting Daughter
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Joined : Aug 2007
Posts : 1064
Posted 7/17/2009 2:52 PM (GMT 0)
Congrats on the milestone!!! Cheers to a lifetime of zeroes!!! Sounds like a good plan you have and wishing you the best in your road to healing!
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