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ButtercupsDad@dog.net - 06 May 2004 21:09 GMT
  That big sigh you heard a minute ago was when I called the uro's
office and got my PSA result from Monday's test.  <0.1 .  

Now I can sleep again :)) .
c palmer - 06 May 2004 22:50 GMT
see david - i told you that staying up late and all that studying for
that big psa test would pay off!!!!   :)    congrats!!!!!

~ 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."
DanR - 06 May 2004 23:39 GMT
Congrats and many more!
Beverley - 07 May 2004 01:26 GMT
Yippee!!!!!!!
Bev

>    That big sigh you heard a minute ago was when I called the uro's
> office and got my PSA result from Monday's test.  <0.1 .
>
> Now I can sleep again :)) .
Lorelei - 07 May 2004 03:18 GMT
>    That big sigh you heard a minute ago was when I called the uro's
> office and got my PSA result from Monday's test.  <0.1 .
>
> Now I can sleep again :)) .

<<APPLAUSE>>
John Loomis - 07 May 2004 03:34 GMT
OH.........Yeah!  jloomis@mcn.org

>    That big sigh you heard a minute ago was when I called the uro's
> office and got my PSA result from Monday's test.  <0.1 .
>
> Now I can sleep again :)) .
DF - 07 May 2004 04:02 GMT
Alright!!!  Good News!

After a few years of tests, you would think it would not be stressful to get
a PSA result, but....

Dwight

>    That big sigh you heard a minute ago was when I called the uro's
> office and got my PSA result from Monday's test.  <0.1 .
>
> Now I can sleep again :)) .
Steve Kramer - 07 May 2004 04:25 GMT
Fantastic, David!!!!!!!!  That is great news.

Remember, after your 13th one, you stop worrying about them.

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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

>    That big sigh you heard a minute ago was when I called the uro's
> office and got my PSA result from Monday's test.  <0.1 .
>
> Now I can sleep again :)) .
Gary Nichols - 07 May 2004 13:31 GMT
>    That big sigh you heard a minute ago was when I called the uro's
> office and got my PSA result from Monday's test.  <0.1 .
>
> Now I can sleep again :)) .

A BIG congratulations.  Think positively.  Zoladex has kept my PSA at <0.1
for 15 months.
I'll pray for you.

gn
Danny McCarty - 07 May 2004 17:19 GMT
>Subject: Big sigh!
>From: ButtercupsDad@dog.net
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
>Now I can sleep again :)) .

Me, too!  My PSA came back 12.0, no significant change!!!  It is holding!  I
get another, and another bone scan, in another  six weeks.  I am a little
bothered that it doesn't fall more, but remember the gift horse...
Steve Kramer - 07 May 2004 22:13 GMT
In your position, I guess anything greater than 0.1 is a life-threatening
experience.  But, standing on the outside, I'm encouraged.

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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

> >Subject: Big sigh!
> >From: ButtercupsDad@dog.net
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> get another, and another bone scan, in another  six weeks.  I am a little
> bothered that it doesn't fall more, but remember the gift horse...
Steve M. - 08 May 2004 03:55 GMT
Great news! We have been thinking about you all week. Keep the string
of <0.1's comming.

Steve M

> That big sigh you heard a minute ago was when I called the uro's
> office and got my PSA result from Monday's test.  <0.1 .  
>
> Now I can sleep again :)) .
Rusozana - 09 May 2004 04:44 GMT
>From: ButtercupsDad@dog.net

>  That big sigh you heard a minute ago was when I called the uro's
>office and got my PSA result from Monday's test.  <0.1 .  
>
>Now I can sleep again :)) .

Congratulations!!!!!!!!!

And sleep well (again)!

Rus
Massachusetts
 
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