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beachbum50
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Joined : Sep 2007
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Posted 10/8/2020 6:04 AM (GMT -7)
Thirteen years ago tomorrow I had my date with the DaVinci robot, made more difficult because of my extra large prostrate and being big and tall. Monday I had my PSA test results, and I can thankfully report that it was once again undetectable. Over the past 13 years, my older brother also had prostate cancer, following in the footsteps of our Father, Grandfather, Uncle and cousin. My brother, cousin and I were lucky, all the cancer was removed and there was no spread. My oldest brother is almost 80, and has no signs of prostate cancer. I did have some genetic testing done this year, and it did not show any genetic issue caused my prostate cancer. I will never forget first coming to this wonderful forum, and the encouragement I got from Bluebird and others helped me cope with the terrible waiting before my surgery. Keep helping each other, drinks and cigars are on me!
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NJFred
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Joined : May 2020
Posts : 106
Posted 10/8/2020 6:29 AM (GMT -7)
Way to Go!!!

NJ Fred
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DjinTonic
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Joined : Dec 2019
Posts : 1224
Posted 10/8/2020 6:41 AM (GMT -7)
Go back to the beach and enjoy!!

Djin
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Cyclone-ISU
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Joined : Oct 2014
Posts : 1919
Posted 10/8/2020 6:59 AM (GMT -7)

Right now, "13" is certainly NOT an "unlucky number" as those with superstitions may believe!

Tremendous milestone! Yee-haw! Yay-hoo!

We have some common threads in our story --- my grandfather, my father, and I have all had a prostate cancer diagnosis. This summer, my uncle was also diagnosed --- Mom's brother.

Like you --- my doctor wanted me to participate in a couple of new genetic tests --- yet, we discovered there was no genetic link for me --- which was somewhat surprising.

One personal reason for pursuing the testing --- I have a younger brother, several younger male cousins, and six nephews.

One bit of advice for any fellow who is considering a genetic test, which can also lead to determining if additional medications might help with your specific case --- double-check with your insurance, before undergoing genetic testing.

Many of these tests are cutting-edge, and aren't necessarily covered yet by insurance, and can carry a hefty out-of-pocket price.

Your doctor can seek coverage from your insurance coverage, but you want to have your "ducks in a row" on this --- ahead of time.

Meanwhile --- you have shared TREMENDOUS news with us, Beachbum50!

Call up your favorite bakery, and order a cake with 13 candles on it --- and let the celebration begin!

Weekend is around the corner --- time to mark the milestone!

Enjoy some celebratory moments ~
CYCLONE ~ # Iowa State University
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mattam
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Posted 10/8/2020 7:09 AM (GMT -7)
Congratulations!
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81GyGuy
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Posts : 3130
Posted 10/8/2020 7:12 AM (GMT -7)
All right!

Thirteen years of keeping your foot on the beast's neck!

I'm getting this image of you driving down the highway in your Maserati MC20, smiling, and looking into the rear view mirror at the beast flattened out on the road behind you, as you speed away!

Well done!
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GTO Guy
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Posted 10/8/2020 8:20 AM (GMT -7)
Great News, I hope to follow your path
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Pratoman
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Posted 10/8/2020 9:16 AM (GMT -7)
Great report, congratulations
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Tim G
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Posted 10/8/2020 5:51 PM (GMT -7)
Beach Bum-- I remember you well from when you joined this PCa forum in 2007. It makes my day to hear that you are doing well!
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Saipan Paradise
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Posted 10/8/2020 6:31 PM (GMT -7)
Beach Bum, you can pass my cigar along to someone else, but I'm happy to send you my bar tab! Congratulations on the anniversary. Best wishes to all the men in your family.
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Steve n Dallas
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Posted 10/9/2020 12:56 AM (GMT -7)
Gotta love those stories with HAPPY ENDINGS!!!!
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pasayten
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Joined : Mar 2007
Posts : 524
Posted 10/9/2020 3:32 AM (GMT -7)
Congrats on successfully still being below detection!!! We do need to hear about more success stories...

13 years for me also... Have had a few setbacks, but PSA now seems to currently remain steady in the 0.2 to 0.3 range. Hardly ever think about PCa/PSA anymore... Too busy living life to it's fullest... smile

pasayten
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