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Kcheves
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Joined : Apr 2017
Posts : 42
Posted 10/6/2017 9:22 AM (GMT -5)
Just had my 6 month PSA test and it was undetectable. I’m not using the ultra sensitive test, so it’s just <0.1, but that’s fine by me.
Today is the 6 month anniversary of my surgery, and if you had told me back in April that I would be where I am today both physically and mentally, I wouldn’t have believed you.
I read all the newly diagnosed posts and my heart goes out to these people. But it’s remarkable how quickly you can go from being afraid, to having a plan, to recovery, to Being yourself again. Hang in there everyone, it does get better!
Thanks to everyone here for their advice and support.
Kit
tennisplayer
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Joined : Nov 2016
Posts : 458
Posted 10/6/2017 10:07 AM (GMT -5)
Good news Kit. Congratulations.
I haven't used the ultra sensitive test either. I guess it has its uses, but I'm happy with my results. I also use the same lab for the test.
j. hall
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Posted 10/6/2017 10:11 AM (GMT -5)
Good news Kcheves. Glad everything worked out for you. Jack
Herophilus
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Posted 10/6/2017 10:12 AM (GMT -5)
kit, Great words you shared!. Good luck going forward.
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InTheShop
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Posted 10/6/2017 12:25 PM (GMT -5)
Great news!
Here's to many more just like it.
Andrew
Philmire
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Posted 10/6/2017 12:48 PM (GMT -5)
How is your bladder control?
Kcheves
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Joined : Apr 2017
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Posted 10/6/2017 2:12 PM (GMT -5)
Thanks for all the kind words everyone.
Philmire said...
How is your bladder control?
99% continent, almost from the day they removed the Foley. The most surprising part of my recovery, and I realize how fortunate I am.
Bobby Mac
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Posted 10/6/2017 2:43 PM (GMT -5)
Everything looks great!
Bobby Mac
John_TX
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Posted 10/6/2017 6:12 PM (GMT -5)
Super results!
Tim G
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Posted 10/6/2017 8:23 PM (GMT -5)
Nice! All the best to you for continued undetectable PSA's.
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