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notsostiff
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Joined : Apr 2011
Posts : 78
Posted 6/1/2015 1:14 PM (GMT -5)
After arise to 0.06 three months ago I was anxious going for my latest results today. Well I am back to<0.01! My consultant put it down to an error in the lab results last time.
InTheShop
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Posted 6/1/2015 1:33 PM (GMT -5)
Congratulations!
Lab errors do happen from time to time.
Keep the low numbers coming.
Andrew
bucky24
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Joined : Jan 2015
Posts : 25
Posted 6/1/2015 3:14 PM (GMT -5)
Congratulations, that's great to hear. about
a year after my surgery my PSA spiked from <.01 to .12 in three months. My doctor said it was likely an aggressive form of cancer and started talking about
radiation treatments. I asked if it could have been a lab error. He said he didn't think that was likely. Nonetheless I requested that we redo the test, which came back <.01. The first one was a lab error. I was happy that I didn't have to wait three months to find out the test was a lab error. I'm sorry you had to go through that. But the news today is good, and that's what matters. Congrats.
Tigerfan53
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Posted 6/1/2015 4:33 PM (GMT -5)
Rock on -- Awesome news!!!
Here's to an unlimited membership in the Zero Club
yk
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Posted 6/1/2015 5:38 PM (GMT -5)
Congrats!
That's great result...undetectable!
Buddy Blank
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Posted 6/1/2015 6:23 PM (GMT -5)
CONGRATS!!
BillyBob@388
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Posted 6/2/2015 8:20 AM (GMT -5)
Yay! And you were Bx'ed at G6 but upgraded to G9 with surgical path report, correct? So probably no cutting wide when attacking a G6, so they thought. So even more impressive to be < .01 4 1/2 years out! Fantastic!
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