Hello all,
I just wanted to post a little note to say that we just got back our 4th
PSA results since radiation ended. Allen's PSA is still trending down at
0.02 (was at 0.05 three months ago). We are very thankful for the results
(we still get "PSA anxiety" with every blood draw until the results are
in).
Take care,
Debbie
Allen's stats:
Currently 54 years old
Suffers from Crohns disease (been controlled for many years)
Prostate Surgery 8/2004, 3+4=7, [capsular penetration, clear margins???]
Undetectable PSA until:
12/06 0.1
4/07 0.26
5/07 0.30
Started radiation on 7/11/2007.
Completed radiation 8/29/2007, PSA taken on last day of radiation was
0.09
PSA History since Radiation:
PSA 8/29/2007 0.09
PSA 10/22/07 0.09 (different lab)
PSA 11/28/2007 0.05
PSA 2/28/2008 0.02
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Gourd Dancer - 05 Mar 2008 06:09 GMT
Wow, keep up the excellent results!
GD
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Steve Kramer - 05 Mar 2008 21:55 GMT
> Hello all,
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> (we still get "PSA anxiety" with every blood draw until the results are
> in).
Outstanding! I don't go no lower!
Steve Kramer - 05 Mar 2008 22:04 GMT
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> Outstanding! I don't go no lower!
Man, my typing sucks!
Alan Meyer - 06 Mar 2008 00:34 GMT
Wonderful news Debbie. I remember how stressful all
of this was for you. I'm very glad it's working out.
Good luck.
Alan