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Grinnell86
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Posted 10/28/2011 6:45 PM (GMT -5)
Just got my 4 month post SRT PSA. I was .19 at my last pre-SRT, .16 one month post SRT, and .14 now. I suppose down is better than up, but I was hoping for a reading less than .1. Oh well, I'll go out and celebrate anyway!
Paul
maldugs
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Joined : Jun 2007
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Posted 10/28/2011 7:08 PM (GMT -5)
Stick with it, we are all different,for instance, in my case SRT made absolutley no difference, was 0.5 before, and 0.5 afterwards and remained there 'till just recently, downward trend is good.
All the best.
Mal.
60Michael
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Posted 10/28/2011 7:29 PM (GMT -5)
Mine has been in a long slow downward trend. Fifteen month post SRT .19 and just had one taken this week and will find out the results next week for a 21 month post SRT. So as long as it's moving in the right direction be happy.
Michael
Purgatory
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Posted 10/28/2011 7:37 PM (GMT -5)
with srt, any downward steady trend is good, as radiation is the gift that keeps on giving, any rises post srt is not a good sign, so i view your news as good news
david in sc
tatt2man
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Posted 10/28/2011 9:03 PM (GMT -5)
Paul - congrats on the downward trend - here's to diminishing numbers or staying flat -
wishing you all the best.
Bronson
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