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azroadrunner
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Joined : Mar 2022
Posts : 119
Posted 8/16/2022 3:42 PM (GMT 0)
Got my ultra sensitive PSA test results back -- 90 days out from surgery. Came back at .012. Yay! Posting this to provide some encouragement to others that there can be a very good outcome.
DjinTonic
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Joined : Dec 2019
Posts : 2435
Posted 8/16/2022 5:09 PM (GMT 0)
Excellent, AZ! That's a great number! I assume this was your first post-op PSA.
(You could add to your signature your final path staging and findings, which are more relevant than your biopsy. It would complete your history to date.)
All the best for decades of similar results!
Djin
Terry's Cellar
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Posted 8/16/2022 7:13 PM (GMT 0)
AZ, Great results. Congratulations.
azroadrunner
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Posted 8/16/2022 7:15 PM (GMT 0)
DjinTonic said...
I assume this was your first post-op PSA.
Yes, this was the first one. Have to admit I was pretty nervous about
the results, and greatly relieved at the outcome.
Tudpock18
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Posted 8/16/2022 9:55 PM (GMT 0)
Lookin' good, AZ. Congratulations.
Jim
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