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Joe Price - 02 Apr 2005 05:02 GMT
Those of us who have been here for a while got used to seeing this postevery
few weeks.I don't want to see it scroll off the archives and be lost
forever, so Itook it on myself to re-post it. Robert may be gone, but he is
still helping men and their companions. His posts always said: "After his
diagnosis on 11/23/99, Robert Young started building the Phoenix5Web site to
help other men and their companions. It now has over 1300 pagesand includes:
* The basics: PSA, staging, grading   * Dealing with sexual issues after
treatment, with      help from VEDs, injections, etc (illustrated)   *
Side-effects of treatments and what to do   * First person stories   *
Section for companions/partners   * Videos   * Site search engine   * An
interactive, illustrated glossary with over 800 entries      plus a free
personal edition you can download to your computer The site is heavily
illustrated but all images are optimized for fastpage loading. Phoenix5 is a
non-profit, US 501(c)3 organization and is not connectedor related to any
other group. Robert Youngdx 11/23/99 PSA 1000+ Stage M1cWebmaster
Phoenix5http://www.phoenix5.orgTo help men and their companions overcomethe
effects of prostate cancer" Robert died on June 15, 2003He lives on through
the Phoenix5 website.
Joe Price - 02 Apr 2005 05:12 GMT
Sorry this came out as a mess.  My PC died (No, my PC,  not my PCa) and I
was down for a week and lost the contents of my sent mail.  By then my old
posts scrolled off the newsgroup so I had to go hunt them down in Google in
order to repost.  I'll have to realign everything and try again later.

JP

> Those of us who have been here for a while got used to seeing this
> postevery few weeks.I don't want to see it scroll off the archives and be
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> their companions overcomethe effects of prostate cancer" Robert died on
> June 15, 2003He lives on through the Phoenix5 website.
Steve Kramer - 02 Apr 2005 12:13 GMT
Funny you should say that.  It's the first time I've read it in detail in a
long, long time.  I guess because it was in a different format, I wanted to
see if it had changed any.

Thanks again, Joe, for doing this periodically for the newbies.

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PSA 16 10/17/2000 @ 46
Biopsy 11/01/2000 G7 (3+4), T2c
RRP 12/15/2000 G7 (3+4), T3bN0M0
Seminal Vesicle involvement, Neg margins
PSA  .1  .1  .1  .27  .37  .75
EBRT 05-07/2002 @ 47
PSA  .34 .22 .15 .21 .32
Lupron 07/03 (1 mo) 8/03 (4 mo), 12/03, 4/04, 09/04, 01/05
PSA  .07 .05 .06 .05

non Illegitimi carborundum

> Sorry this came out as a mess.  My PC died (No, my PC,  not my PCa) and I
> was down for a week and lost the contents of my sent mail.  By then my old
[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
> > their companions overcomethe effects of prostate cancer" Robert died on
> > June 15, 2003He lives on through the Phoenix5 website.
Ron B - 02 Apr 2005 13:53 GMT
As Steve said, thanks Joe.

This is very helpful.

Ron B.
 
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