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Teacher lady
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Posted 9/5/2017 2:08 AM (GMT 0)
I haven't posted in a while, but the husband had his 2 year 4 month post surgical PSA and it was less than 0.03- undetectable! With his ambiguous, intermediate risk, 4+3 Gleason we wear our hearts in our throats at every test. Thank God and medicine for another few months without worry. I hope there are others that have been as fortunate as we feel we are. This forum was all I read two summers ago and I feel forever indebted to those who posted and lifted me up in those very insecure early months. All the advice helped us work our way through the incontinent period and after 18 months the ED finally disappeared (well, not completely but good enough to get the job done!)
Thank you to all!
Tall Allen
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Posted 9/5/2017 2:16 AM (GMT 0)
Good to hear your PSA is right where you want it.
Teacher lady
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Posted 9/5/2017 2:32 AM (GMT 0)
We are pretty pleased, the doc said statistically we beat the odds for his pathology. I don't know if he was just trying to let us enjoy the moment or if there is research to support that statement but every year is a gift and I'll take it!
ddyss
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Posted 9/5/2017 2:35 AM (GMT 0)
congratulations and thanks for posting great news.
Was wondering if your husband is following any diet and also could you share what he did on the ED front - VED, injections or meds
InTheShop
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Posted 9/5/2017 4:03 AM (GMT 0)
Congratulations!
Great news,
Andrew
Jaybee&GG
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Posted 9/5/2017 9:30 AM (GMT 0)
Hooray! Just what we love to read about
here. All the best, and many, many more years of complete remission to you both!
Zzarth
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Posted 9/5/2017 1:28 PM (GMT 0)
Thats great news!
I love these stories.... brungs us hope.
Hey, to help keep psa low ... any changes to diet?
RealisticOptimist
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Posted 9/6/2017 4:18 AM (GMT 0)
Right arm! Uh, I mean write on! Oh you get the gist
Congrats!
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