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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Prostate Cancer / February 2006

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Transition to Taker24 Feb 2006 15:00 GMT31
Well, my friends...  especially my really smart friends who have studied
advanced prostate cancer far more than I have....  when it comes to the
givers and takers here, I'm back among the needy.
By PSA came back at 0.132.  I have had an up-and-down battle over the last
mid - week humor break.....24 Feb 2006 14:10 GMT2
A successful rancher died and left everything to his devoted wife. She
was a very good-looking woman, and was determined to keep the ranch, but
knew very little about ranching, so she decided to place an ad in the
newspaper for a ranch hand. Two men applied for the job.
Is This A Scam ? After all it's just 50 Cents.24 Feb 2006 14:04 GMT3
Hello my dear fellow surfer,
I received an email asking me to visit a website and I visited that
website. That website is about making easy money by investing 50 cents.
Actually I received quite a few already about that kind of scam, but
Latest PSA24 Feb 2006 12:37 GMT2
PSA dropped again from 0.8 to 0.2 in four weeks, plus still no visual sign
of disease. Both mets to the spine are clean; only showing new bone growth.
How long the remission lasts? Best guess is somewhere between six and
fifteen months - I'll take it. Next PSA in six weeks.
Oh who knows. MRI, tests, surgery, S Kramer24 Feb 2006 05:39 GMT13
SimonMed sent the results of the MRI w/spectroscopy this morning. I
don't know what it means, except the "no evidence of adenopathy" sounds
good.  This seems to correlate with 2/10 biopsies, <1mm and 1.2 mm.
None of it makes sense with a PSA in the 20s (I'm picking 24 as the
Talk about Denial24 Feb 2006 04:07 GMT12
Uro appointment today.  Looked at my chart and saw my last few PSAs.  Eight
months ago (2nd last PSA result), I heard 0.05 on the phone.  The chart says
0.09.  Which means instead of a wide "W", I showed classic 4-month doubling.
However, my PSA went down to 0.08 and, with any ...
Which is first ??24 Feb 2006 02:05 GMT8
Have T1c, with a Gleason of 7, three cores are involved 2 on right lobe,
1 on left lobe., five percent of the three cores have adenocarcinoma.
This appears to put me between early discovery and intermediate, because
of the aggressive 4 + 3 = 7 gleason.
Almost 8 months post RRP progress report24 Feb 2006 01:48 GMT3
Coming up to 8 months from my RRP at Stanford. PSA was "<0.05" in
January, so all is still well. Continence remains at 99.99%; I very
very rarely lose a drip, usually related to being really tired,
certainly nothing that is ever a problem (only once have I even made a
Query re treatment22 Feb 2006 20:32 GMT4
My FIL has been saying he has a lump on the prostate, I assumed this was PCA
. Can you have a lump and not be PCA? I ask as he has no health insurance
and has to use our state's "free" hospital" service.
Today he went into the hospital's staff urologist and did a battery of tests
Innards not quite the same after RP22 Feb 2006 18:39 GMT5
   So after 3 1/2 years all is OK, and I have no regrets about my RP. I
just thought I'd bring up the subject of what's going on down there. Seems
like more hemmoroid action, but then again I am older.  The newest thing is
an internal clenching feeling in my butt that sends a kind ...
PSA22 Feb 2006 02:02 GMT5
one month after radical prostatectomy, my PSA is 0,07.
My doctor says it is OK: do you have something to add?
Colophony
Leakage at night22 Feb 2006 01:51 GMT11
I'm 15 months after my RRP.  PSA is under .01 and has been since my surgery!
I'm 48 years old and started to have a leakage issue only at night.  It only
happens maybe once or twice per week.  I wake up and my underwear is damp.
During the day I'm dry.  Just have this issue during ...
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Viagra Effective Over Long Term For PCa Patients Receiving RT21 Feb 2006 16:29 GMT1
this article is not new but a little over 2 years old.  we've had a lot
of new members and maybe they had RT......
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