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BDCyclist
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Joined : Jun 2011
Posts : 182
Posted 1/9/2015 9:15 PM (GMT 0)
Six month PSA (3+ years out) was 0.15 today up from 0.09. Previous PSA was 0.07, so some acceleration. Going for sodium fluoride PET/CT scan. Hoping for just some benign tissue left behind. Time will tell.
PSA anxiety this time, BP was 162 / 100. I think I knew what was coming even though still low.
Startech
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Joined : Jun 2011
Posts : 1155
Posted 1/9/2015 11:25 PM (GMT 0)
Hey BD! Good to see you again, although I wished it was for better news. Good luck with the scans. With your post op path, I would have figured you were done with this carp. We are still here for you if you need.
Im_Patient
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Joined : Aug 2009
Posts : 716
Posted 1/9/2015 11:48 PM (GMT 0)
My numbers are very similar to yours. Have not gone for a scan, fairly convinced that I am heading down the road I don't want to be on. I wish you well, and hope you are right about
the benign tissue.
Jeff
InTheShop
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Joined : Jan 2012
Posts : 11468
Posted 1/10/2015 12:05 AM (GMT 0)
That's not what you wanted to hear. Sorry you've got to deal with all that again.
Hoping it's a simple solution.
Andrew
Purgatory
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Joined : Oct 2008
Posts : 25448
Posted 1/10/2015 12:43 AM (GMT 0)
You are now detectable. Your next two scheduled PSA checks will be critical to determine, and I hope not, that you may have recurrence after all this time. It's possible, if you continue to rise consistently over the detectable limits, but not written in stone.
Will be hoping for the best for you, that this, indeed, is not the case in your PC journey
David
Squirm
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Posted 1/10/2015 12:58 AM (GMT 0)
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Post Edited (Squirm) : 1/9/2015 8:12:20 PM (GMT-7)
Im_Patient
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Posted 1/10/2015 1:01 AM (GMT 0)
It looks like from his signature, he is G7.
Still hoping for benign tissue, though.
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