To answer Mike's question and sort of as a celebration - it will be two
years tomorrow since my husband had his brachytherapy. The brachy was the
final treatment after 25 EBRT's. His last PSA test was 0.15
So everyone raise your glass or cup and join me in a toast!
"Cheers!"
Bev
olfart - 03 May 2004 01:45 GMT
> To answer Mike's question and sort of as a celebration - it will be two
> years tomorrow since my husband had his brachytherapy. The brachy was the
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> Bev
Here's to you both - and continuing low numbers
MH - 03 May 2004 02:21 GMT
> To answer Mike's question and sort of as a celebration - it will be two
> years tomorrow since my husband had his brachytherapy. The brachy was the
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> Bev
Cheers to both of you!! Thanks for being here, Bev!
MikeH :)
Larry - 03 May 2004 02:42 GMT
Congratulations to you both!!!
Question: Did he have hormone treatments? If so, what and for how long?
Larry
> To answer Mike's question and sort of as a celebration - it will be two
> years tomorrow since my husband had his brachytherapy. The brachy was the
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> "Cheers!"
> Bev
Beverley - 03 May 2004 03:33 GMT
No hormone treatments.
Bev
> Congratulations to you both!!!
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DF - 03 May 2004 04:59 GMT
Yeay! Excellent PSA numbers. May they always be low.
DF
> To answer Mike's question and sort of as a celebration - it will be two
> years tomorrow since my husband had his brachytherapy. The brachy was the
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> Bev
c palmer - 03 May 2004 08:54 GMT
congrats to both of you - "klink"
~ curtis
knowledge is power - growing old is mandatory - growing wise is optional
"Many more men die with prostate cancer than of it. Growing old is
invariably fatal. Prostate cancer is only sometimes so."
Tom C - 03 May 2004 09:59 GMT
Terrific. Here's to twenty two more.
Tom
> congrats to both of you - "klink"
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> "Many more men die with prostate cancer than of it. Growing old is
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Gary Nichols - 03 May 2004 22:20 GMT
> To answer Mike's question and sort of as a celebration - it will be two
> years tomorrow since my husband had his brachytherapy. The brachy was the
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> Bev
First of all a big congratulation. Second of all I've been lurking here for
quite a while and I really appreciate your encouraging posts.
gn
Steve Kramer - 04 May 2004 02:07 GMT
Cheers. It was a bottle.

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Prostate Cancer Survivor (so far), not a doctor
PSA 16 10/17/2000 @ 46
Biopsy 11/01/2000 G7 (3+4), T2c
RRP 12/15/2000
PSA .1 .1 .1 .27 .37 .75
EBRT 05-07/2002 @ 47
PSA .34 .22 .15 .21 .32
Erection 05/12/2003 @ 48
HTbegins 07/21/2003 @ 48
PSA .07 .05
Lupron 7/03, 8/03, 12/03, 4/04
> To answer Mike's question and sort of as a celebration - it will be two
> years tomorrow since my husband had his brachytherapy. The brachy was the
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> "Cheers!"
> Bev
Duffer - 04 May 2004 12:28 GMT
Great news for both of you, cheers.
> To answer Mike's question and sort of as a celebration - it will be two
> years tomorrow since my husband had his brachytherapy. The brachy was the
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> "Cheers!"
> Bev