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| Good news | 02 Dec 2004 19:36 GMT | 3 |
I had the RRP last November 03 at age 53. Gleason score 2+3 negative margins T2c. I made a PSA check two days ago and it is still <0.02. I want say to everyone my happiness.
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| P Day! | 02 Dec 2004 16:39 GMT | 6 |
Finally...only diagnosed 10/26, but the RRP is scheduled for 12 hours from now on 12/1. Man, I can't sleep. I'm ready for this. Done my reading, and feel real good about my choice and the doc. I'm grateful to the only fellow I've talk to personally who has had an RRP
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| O.T. Nostalgia | 01 Dec 2004 14:50 GMT | 10 |
I know very well that the good old days had some seriously bad things like racial segregation, dirty politics in smoke filled rooms, McCarthyism, and many other nasties, but in spite of knowing all that, I couldn't help but be charmed by this web page:
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| Knee | 01 Dec 2004 14:38 GMT | 6 |
Went to my Uro today to discuss treatments. I am a 6 on the Gleason score..3+3 and stage T1C..is this in my favor? I decided on the Robotic Laproscopy surgery..any comments? Doc said no cancer in bones but wants me to see a bone doc about my left knee???? I have no problems with ...
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| PCa -- Just a Bump in the Road | 01 Dec 2004 00:12 GMT | 8 |
Dr. Walsh said in his book that for some people, Pca is just a bump in the road. I have now put myself in that category. I went skiing yesterday for the first time in two years at Big Bear, California and it was great. I am 5 1/2 months post-RRP with a PSA reading of 0.03
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