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livinadream
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Posted 12/20/2008 11:57 AM (GMT -8)
This has been a life altering year for me as I am sure it has for many people on this forum. Even though I was diagnosed in June 2007 I really started to hit home this year. I suppose getting involved in HW and getting involved with other people battling cancer has made me realize the beauty of the life we are given and it has also taught me to never take family or friends for granted. We all have choices in this battle and for the most part I would say even when facing tough obstacles we all stay pretty positive. I would prefer to be fighting a different battle but if I did I would not have met the wonderful people here at HW. In summary, 2008 was my first full year with cancer and I can almost say I made it. I hope to make 2009 an even better year.

I hope everyone will share there thoughts on 2008.

peace and love to everyone

Dale

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DJBearGuy
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Posted 12/20/2008 2:50 PM (GMT -8)
Dale,

I see a lot of folks have read your post, but no one has replied yet. Maybe it's because we're all thinking the same thing you said: The worst memory is that phone call from the doctor. But the best is discovering this forum and all the great people here. Well, that and getting good medical care.

I barely recall how I found HW. Guess I was searching around for help anywhere, and here was this interesting discussion by people who are going through the same thing.

For 2009, I look forward to easing back into work. Sounds like another topic for discussion, that people here can help out with.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

DJ
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Purgatory
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Posted 12/20/2008 3:17 PM (GMT -8)
Dale, I liked your post, had to stop and think before I replied.

For me, the worse for 2008, is when I had my yearly exam in July, family dr. said I was in great shape for 56, but by the way, your psa went up from 5.8 to 12.3 in a year, going to refer you to Dr. Smith the Urologist.
2 biopsies 6 weeks apart told me the dx. that I was shocked to hear.

Best for 2008, having a good family dr. that knew what was going on, sending me to a top notch urologist, having surgery in the best hospital in the state, having a wonderful loving and caring wife, and the providence that lead me to this web site. The kinship and care I feel here is an important part of each day in my own personal battle and struggle. I care about each of you here, when you hurt, I hurt, when you have a victory, I get excited for you too.

David in SC
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Rolerbe
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Posted 12/20/2008 4:26 PM (GMT -8)
One more positive. No more DRE's!
Just came back from my 6 wk check and I was fearful the doc was going take that little consolation prize away.
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livinadream
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Posted 12/21/2008 1:27 AM (GMT 0)
Thanks for the replies. I hope however good or bad 2008 was 2009 will be much better. Life is great and we all deserve to live it to the fullest.

peace and love
Dale
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mikey1955
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Posted 12/20/2008 6:01 PM (GMT -8)

Hi Dale,

2008 was a year full of things for me, too.

My signature says some of it.

I'm still new with Dx and a bit of info overload, but this site has helped a lot...

I went on a major get "re-fit" program about 12 months ago...working out with weights and other stuff...in the midst of the early pain...only to get floored a few weeks ago with Dx.

And, I found out I'm going to be a grandfather in March (any day now)...so...go figure confused

I agree...life is a very, very precious thing. Living it the best is important.

Merry Christmas and all the best in the upcoming year.

Mike

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kw
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Posted 12/20/2008 6:39 PM (GMT -8)
The worst memory of the year was having my "leaking" return to the rate it was after I had the Sling done. The best memory is how the AUS keep giving my life back every day.
For those of you out there that are fighting the incontinance, just keep at it. There can be light at the end of the tunnel.
KW
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James C.
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Posted 12/21/2008 6:24 AM (GMT -8)

Dale, sorry for not responding, but I thought you was just sharing, not asking for participation. :-)

My best has been continued zero's, I really don't have a worse, as I am alive,, cancer-free (so far) and continuing to live. 

Merry Christmas to you and yours

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GBINAB
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Posted 12/21/2008 8:00 AM (GMT -8)

Hi Dale ,

My 2008 was an up hill battale with ED which was improvong gradually since about march this year and getting btter as time pass by , i am at my 18 months mark and hoping for the best yet to come in 2009 , can not complaint much ,  i am in good  shape, feeling good , fully continent , and able to have sex again this year with a little help from MY BLUE FREIND  (LOL)

hope al is wel with everyone else .. Hapy New Year an Great HOLIDAYS!!! smilewinkgrin wink

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livinadream
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Posted 12/21/2008 2:01 PM (GMT -8)
thanks again for all the responses.
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Gordy
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Posted 12/21/2008 2:30 PM (GMT -8)
2008 is the year my metastases started growing and I began chemo. During this time my wife was diagnosed with breast cancer, had a lumpectomy and radiation. Not a good year.

-Les
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Tony Crispino
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Posted 12/21/2008 3:52 PM (GMT -8)
Hi Dale,
I am sorry I missed your calls the weekend. I have been busy with the Christmas stuff. I had to think what I would post here. I even thought about not posting here and just read the stories.

In 2008, my mother was diagnosed with terminal cancer on New Years Day and died on March 6th. It was a terrible time, but it's not all I want to bring out of the year. My family is closer than it has been in as far as I can remember. We lived, loved, and cried together in 2008. And of course our faith carries us well through what's left of this year. In addition, I went through 2008 without a relapse. From the day I was diagnosed, after surgery, HT and RT, we didn't know what to expect but we are very lucky to be here with hope in the future ahead. I know after all I have studied and learned that we still have work to do. I accept that I may never be free of worry about my turn with prostate cancer. But while we decorate another tree, there is yet so much good in the love in this family. The same with my friends here and elsewhere in my life. And besides, 2008 is only a number.

May you all feel the joy we do this Christmas and have a great holiday.

Tony
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Rolerbe
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Posted 12/21/2008 4:56 PM (GMT -8)

Les,

Here's to a much improved 2009 for you both.  You and your wife will be in our thoughts.

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Tony Crispino
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Posted 12/21/2008 5:22 PM (GMT -8)
I second you Rolerbe,
Les, my very best to you and Carol through this next year.

Tony
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Todd1963
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Posted 12/22/2008 2:49 PM (GMT -8)

Hey Dale,

   I hadn't been on here for a few days and I almost missed your post. 2008 was a weird year for me. My best memory Pca wise was having my psa go to .09. Other best memorys were meeting everybody here, slaying 3 king salmon on the same day, getting my elk, and getting my sons first deer with him. Every day is a best or worst memory. No matter what happens be it good or be it bad it is very vivid. I would have to say my worst memory is a culmination of many days wasted. Oh sure, being told I have 36-40 months left was a crappy memory but rising above that and calling it what it is ( its BU--SH-- )was a good memory. I have come to realize that none of us knows the number of our days. Some  dont even realize yet that that they are terminal. The truth that we all need to find is that life is not measured by the breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away. Merry Christmas Dale and all my other brothers and sisters here at H.W. Todd

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Gordy
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Posted 12/22/2008 3:12 PM (GMT -8)
Thank you Tony and Rolerbe.

Carol and I wish all of you Happy Holidays and a healthy New Year.
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kcragman
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Posted 12/23/2008 7:10 AM (GMT -8)
The worst part of 2008 for me was - I started a new job in January, and battled a nearly insane boss for 10 months before we reached an "I quit/You're fired" resolution.

The best part of 2008 for me was - my Charlie Brown girls soccer team this fall (0-7-1) played in the bottom bracket of the end-of-season tournament, tied 3 games over 2 days, won them all on thrilling penalty kick shoot-outs, and won the bracket championship and associated trophy! What a great way to finish a tough season.

And, oh yeah, I had cancer.

God bless us, every one.
kcragman
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hangin-in
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Posted 12/23/2008 9:27 AM (GMT -8)

The worst of 2008 for me was finding out that I had PCa but the best part was also finding out that I had Pca. I am very grateful that I find out early and was able to get the surgery done. It is much better than not finding out.

I will always remember the moment I hit upon this forum. Thanks for all your informative posts.

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livinadream
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Posted 12/23/2008 2:34 PM (GMT -8)
Thanks everyone for taking the time to post to this thread. May everyone have a blessed Christmas and many days, months, or years of Joy, and I agree with Todd lets all remember the moments that take our breath away.

peace to all
Dale
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divo
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Posted 12/23/2008 6:34 PM (GMT -8)
Dear Dale, I always love to see "livinadream" posts.....You are kind and sweet and must be a terrific husband and father.... I really love your idea of this thread. We all have lots to be thankful for, even though there are some difficult times....Pete and I just visited our daughter and went to the baptism of our little new granddaughter....That was wonderful...Our dear dog, Donnie, aka, Don Juan, is also a great blessing to Pete. We rescued him last year. The cancer has been part of our lives for almost seven years now. We have been dealing with lots of different treatments and doctors....Pete has gone through depression and now has a hip replacement coming up Jan 9....but we are thankful for that, because he can hardly walk ten feet now....That is the worst......The best of 2009 was our trip across the US with our dog.... We even forgot about cancer....!!! Love and Merry Christmas to all. Diane
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FLHW(David E)
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Posted 12/23/2008 6:45 PM (GMT -8)
When I first read your post my thoughts went to me and my best/worst....
funny how the mind works. Usually I don't think before I talk, or write, I just start writing what ever I'm thinking.

So I paused, and gave this a little thought.

Worst of 2008? All the good people (PCa people) we lost. The worst for me was being on Spring Break in Floriday and checking my email only to find an email from the wife of Wes W. A man who lived about an hour east of here, a man I never met in person....a man young like me but who only survived about 18 months after diagnosis.

Best of 2008? Spending another 365 days with my wife and son.
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M. Kat
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Posted 12/23/2008 6:58 PM (GMT -8)
hi everyone! I know---long time since I've been here. 2008 brought us another year of Jeff being cancer free and erections with no help! LOL I'm wishing everyone here a new year filled with good health, good friends and strong faith. Merry Christmas! kat
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vs1vs2
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Posted 12/25/2008 9:36 PM (GMT -8)

I have been lurking a while and just recently signed up.  I wanted to be able to thank all of the members who have helped me so much without even knowing.  I can get here what the medical community will not provide.

Worst memories - Learning my MIL had terminal breast cancer

                         Finding out I had PCa and having to tell her

                         Losing my MIL on 12/10/08 and FIL on 12/23/08

Best memories - Finding HW and support without attending meetings

                      An improved marriage because of PCa                      

                      Looking forward to 2009

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Sam Benton
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Posted 12/26/2008 1:10 AM (GMT -8)
Worst memory of 2008 was hearing the sadness in my wifes voice when I told her!, Just about killed me, the second was this ED thing, still haven't come to grips with it, even though it's early in the game for me (DaVinci Nov 3rd 2008). Best was beginning to get this leaking under control and having a semi-erection a few days ago (still not enough to work with, but a sign of life and I'll take all the hope I can get right now.

Happy Holidays to all of you, glad to have connected wtih you on this site. It helps!
Larry
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Ziggy9
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Posted 12/26/2008 9:44 AM (GMT -8)
Being diagnosed late in 2007 made 2008 my year of dealing with Pca. I found hope just before the year began with a local TV newsmans report on his battle with Pca. Through that I learned the local university had one of the more advanced Urologic Oncology departments in the country. I also learned of a new clinical research study called Targeted Focal Treatment which like a breast cancer lumpectomy just destroys in theory just the cancerous part of the gland by cryosurgery. A low point was in Feb 08 when my insurance initially turned down the required 3d saturation mapping biopsy(45 cores). My urologist who is also the director of research had that over turned on a peer to peer appeal, thus my TFT was only delayed a month. I had it in April 08 the worst part being the catheter for 4 days. I know that's nothing compared to what many here have had to do. Since then absolutely no incontinence and far as ED goes there was as my doctor said a little shock experienced by the nerve bundles but also as he said has been kick started with an occasional little blue pill. I lay claim as to being the only one here with still wet orgasms after a PCa treatment, for what it's worth. Thus what started as deep depression for the year wound up with better results than I could have ever hoped for back in the dark days of November 07. Just lucky timing and as they say location, location. location. That being just lucky living in the area where Dr E David Crawford heads the University of Colorado's Urologic Oncology Dept.
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