Your prayers have turned the tide.
My son's testicular cancer, as diagnosed by sonogram, was benign. He is now
a Mounds bar, but no cancer, and no cyst.
My brother-in-law's lymphoma, as diagnosed by sight before it went to the
lab, passed as benign at the lab and then benign at another lab. He is
diagnosed with some long-name malady that sounds like it's the lymphomtic
equivalent of BHP. He has to get MRIs every 6 months for 5 years.
Again, thanks for your time with the Big Guy. And, for those who don't
believe, thanks for your well-wishes.

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dale.j. - 02 Aug 2004 02:37 GMT
> Your prayers have turned the tide.
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> Again, thanks for your time with the Big Guy. And, for those who don't
> believe, thanks for your well-wishes.
I'm happy the tide is going the other way now.
Dale J.

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Andy Kemper - 02 Aug 2004 02:51 GMT
> Your prayers have turned the tide.
>
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> Again, thanks for your time with the Big Guy. And, for those who don't
> believe, thanks for your well-wishes.
Wonderful news.
May God bless you and your family.
MH - 02 Aug 2004 03:10 GMT
> Your prayers have turned the tide.
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> Again, thanks for your time with the Big Guy. And, for those who don't
> believe, thanks for your well-wishes.
Terrific news, Steve! Thanks for the update! I'm so glad to hear that
things seem to be going in a brighter direction!!
Take care!
MikeH
gourd_dancer - 02 Aug 2004 06:27 GMT
About time the tide shifts. Take care.
> Your prayers have turned the tide.
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> Again, thanks for your time with the Big Guy. And, for those who don't
> believe, thanks for your well-wishes.
Tom C - 02 Aug 2004 10:16 GMT
That's great Steve, it's nice to news like that.
Tom
> About time the tide shifts. Take care.
> > Your prayers have turned the tide.
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> > Again, thanks for your time with the Big Guy. And, for those who don't
> > believe, thanks for your well-wishes.
c palmer - 02 Aug 2004 10:19 GMT
just goes to show us that the miracle box isn't half empty yet and
there's plenty more left.
great news.
~ 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."
Al - 02 Aug 2004 12:34 GMT
*Your prayers have turned the tide.
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Outstanding news! I hope things continue to get better for you.
Al
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Beverley - 02 Aug 2004 13:47 GMT
What fantastic news! I'm sure your son is breathing much easier right now.
Still sitting carefully but feeling lots better!
And I know your BIL must also be feeling much better. I assume this new Dx
is more treatable?
Bev
> Your prayers have turned the tide.
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> Again, thanks for your time with the Big Guy. And, for those who don't
> believe, thanks for your well-wishes.
Steve Kramer - 03 Aug 2004 02:58 GMT
All I know is that it's good news. Since the diagnosis, all I've really
understood was that it is "atypical" as oppose to "abnormal" and that
"atypical" has some significant meaning. But, for now, he's O.K.

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> What fantastic news! I'm sure your son is breathing much easier right now.
> Still sitting carefully but feeling lots better!
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> > Again, thanks for your time with the Big Guy. And, for those who don't
> > believe, thanks for your well-wishes.
Lorelei - 03 Aug 2004 01:50 GMT
NP
glad it is getting so much better

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> Your prayers have turned the tide.
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> Again, thanks for your time with the Big Guy. And, for those who don't
> believe, thanks for your well-wishes.
Alan Meyer - 03 Aug 2004 02:37 GMT
> Your prayers have turned the tide.
> ...
Great news Steve.
Now you can spend some time with the little one you told
us about in the original post.
Alan
Steve Kramer - 03 Aug 2004 02:58 GMT
Yeah, I've been so busy, I haven't see the little guy in three weeks.

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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
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> Alan