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would like to hear fr people on HT or CRPC and how thier treament isgoing

I have been on Lupron for a year now -- another shot next week. Overall I feel better than before -- the ache in my leg (mets?) has largely disappeared. Apart from hot flushes (only mildly...

1/5/2015 12:43 AM

Prostate Cancer
The + Side effects of ADT

The positive for me that the negatives are not nearly as bad as I thought. No libido, but I don't care, and I have found lots of other interesting things to do. Hot flushes are minor. An ache I was...

10/28/2014 2:02 AM

Prostate Cancer
Kind of at a crossroads, and frustrated

David, As you and I started here about the same time, I often read your threads, usually without comment. Unfortunately, any advice I have has already been proffered by others, so nothing new from...

4/21/2014 3:38 PM

Prostate Cancer
The Gleason 9 Crew - Welcome and how ya doin'?

Doug: Your stats are quite similar mine in the signature below, but I am six years further on. Good luck with the surgery....

3/12/2014 9:07 PM

Prostate Cancer
sexual dysfunction

First ene, welcome to the forum. I suggest try a pump (also called a VED -- Vaccuum Erection Device). Doesn't have to be expensive. Mine was a cheapie from an adult store and after a few running...

3/9/2014 5:53 PM

Prostate Cancer
E D question

Instead a cock ring, consider using office rubber bands. I have used them with my VED for about 6 years. Mine are about 1/8" wide and 2" in diameter. I use 3 or 4 doubled over. Need more or less...

3/9/2014 12:34 AM

Prostate Cancer
Sixth Anniversary Report

Thank you for the support everyone. We each have our own journey with PCa, some on parallel paths and others on widely divergent paths. We will all die eventually, and those of us advanced guys will...

3/9/2014 12:16 AM

Prostate Cancer
Sixth Anniversary Report

I haven't been around here much lately, and as today is the sixth anniversary of my PCa surgery, here is an update. History Just over six years ago, I went to my doctor about a lump on a testicle and...

3/8/2014 12:57 AM

Prostate Cancer
Lightening up this weekend--tombstone ponderings

A little off topic but still cemetery humor... A light plane crashed into the cemetery today. So far they have recovered the pilot and 1867 bodies....

3/1/2014 2:48 PM

Prostate Cancer
Correlation between PCa and other health issues?

I'd also watch for colorectal cancer, which I have had. I have seen suggestions that PCa and colorectal cancer are linked, but this may be nothing more than the same lifestyle factors leading to both...

5/28/2013 12:50 PM

Prostate Cancer
Is there any success from Handsome up Pump?

Thanks for that input. I have not tried the oral method, never for a moment thinking it possible to generate enough suction. An ounce of practice is worth a pound of theory! The pump part of my...

5/25/2013 1:33 PM

Prostate Cancer
Is there any success from Handsome up Pump?

I have used a VED for sex and exercise for four+ years now and it works well. A cheapie made in China -- might have been called Handsome Up, but I've long forgotten. It has needed a few running...

5/24/2013 1:58 PM

Prostate Cancer
Prostate Cancer “Quote-of-the-Day”

I intend to live forever. So far, so good. Stephen Wright (American Actor and Writer, b.1955)...

3/4/2012 2:39 PM

Prostate Cancer
Has anyone else had this problem and what did you do

Wondering, I am in a similar situation to you, except that my PSA rose from a zero base and I did not have radiation. Now it is a waiting game, waiting until my PSA gets to a high enough level to...

1/28/2012 12:15 PM

Prostate Cancer
VED causing increased incontinence (?); any similar stories

I started using a VED about 6 weeks after surgery and have used it fairly regularly ever since, now about 3 1/2 years. Have never had any incontinence issues. Obviously I empty a full bladder before...

1/26/2012 1:18 AM

Prostate Cancer
Down again!

Congratulations Mal! Whatever you are doing, keep on doing it....

1/24/2012 12:10 PM

Prostate Cancer
Placebo effect - nothing new, but worth knowing...

This thread from a year ago indicates that M&Ms may be an excellent placebo ~ they work for children too :-)...

1/1/2012 7:19 PM

Prostate Cancer
PSA results -- any time I want to look

I don't rush to phone the doctor's office to find my results. But if I had a latest result in an envelope, I'd open it. Regardless of whether I know the result or not, my future course is charted. If...

12/24/2011 1:39 AM

Prostate Cancer
My latest, PSA, the rocket still is climbing away

David, your PSA is much better than I predicted and I am happy to have been proven wrong. As others here have noted, your PSADT is slowing which has to be a positive. Just as well as you weren't on a...

12/14/2011 12:18 PM

Prostate Cancer
If you could have one wish what would you wish for ?

Only one wish so I'll make it a big one: health and happiness for all in the world. Except those who do donuts outside my house at 2am :-)...

12/9/2011 1:49 PM

Prostate Cancer
Long awaited PSA test next Monday

As one who also has a rising PSA, I have applied my back-of-the-envelope methods to your numbers. You had a fivefold increase in four months. Assuming that rate continues, but slowing down slightly,...

12/9/2011 1:38 PM

Prostate Cancer
Is bathroom soap an Okay lubricant for Osborn pump?

I regularly use a cheap VED without any lubricant at all. I guess it depends on the pump, your anatomy and technique. (Secret: give everything a good shake to stop skin sticking to tube.) If you...

12/5/2011 12:23 PM

Prostate Cancer
New battle to fight

RayPat, sorry to hear your news. I have been down a similar path with colon cancer, and can tell you (and MiraBeau too) there is still plenty of hope. I had surgery five years ago, also had a spot on...

11/16/2011 8:39 PM

Prostate Cancer
Vegan diet - some early results

Robertcool, I like hummus for snacks too, especially on crackers with Marmite (or Vegemite) for a bit of extra zing. Dreamerboy, You have had a good reduction in your PSA in a period that might be a...

11/14/2011 11:25 PM

Prostate Cancer
Vegan diet - some early results

9 month update: Latest PSA is 0.7, up from 0.6 three months ago. Estimating when my PSA would have been 0.35, I get a PSADT of 11 months, a slight improvement on my previous 9.5 months. I still feel...

11/14/2011 12:53 PM

Prostate Cancer
Five year mark ~ :-)

Congratulations Tony. Of course it's too early to be thinking about "cure", but looking good. Go celebrate with a salad ~ low cholesterol dressing :-)...

11/14/2011 12:04 PM

Prostate Cancer
Yananow case histories-stories: The non-treatment guy Squarf (prepare to read)

It's interesting to hear the latest news from Squarf, still alive and well as of this year. He disappeared completely for a while, and I wasn't sure whether PCa got him, or whether he continued with...

11/11/2011 3:20 PM

Prostate Cancer
Trimix

For those getting inconsistent results, I would suggest a few office rubber bands or a VED ring around the base of the penis at injection time and for a few minutes afterwards. My theory is that it...

11/9/2011 11:22 PM

Prostate Cancer
Sural nerve grafting after radical prostatectomy?

Nearly four years ago with non-nerve sparing planned, my uro mentioned this, and I got the impression it was not very effective as well as expensive! And I didn't fancy the prospect of a sore leg as...

11/6/2011 12:35 PM

Prostate Cancer
Questions for Scholz--seeking suggestions/input

Another thing I would ask about is testosterone testing, before and during HT....

11/6/2011 12:27 PM

Prostate Cancer
Welcome El Chele, first time post in another thread

El Chele, another welcome to the forum. My uro had me with my first injection exactly one month after surgery ~ and no ill effects :-) But your uro may have reasons for delaying. If he won't...

11/4/2011 1:15 PM

Prostate Cancer
Compiler Update --Decisions- and Care to Guess my PSA

Mel, I also am sorry to hear your latest result. But to put a positive spin on it your PSADT seems to have slowed a little, something like a 20% slowing if the figures hold. Worth having! When I...

11/4/2011 12:49 PM

Prostate Cancer
Quantifying ED

I always was a one-trick-pony, and too bad I never discovered the extra tricks to be had with Cialis. :-) Double bad, as Cialis now gives me zero tricks :cry: To answer Alf's questions: Can I get an...

11/4/2011 11:53 AM

Prostate Cancer
New Member

Hi Cepas, Any treatment has side effects and brachy seems to offer you a better choice than surgery. Close to zero chance of incontinence, and at worst, delayed ED. I don't know whether you have...

11/2/2011 4:06 PM

Prostate Cancer
I am Finally Cured

I don't want to rain on your parade but like Zufus, I think you are over-optimistic about the cure. All of us here at best are "in remission" and are never "cured" until we die of something else (my...

10/27/2011 3:18 PM

Prostate Cancer
"Screening Saved My Life" — a popular sentiment, but how true?

Suppose you have an identical twin brother who is diagnosed with PCa at the same time as you, and you have treatment while he does not. If he dies of PCa and you do not, then you could say that...

10/26/2011 12:23 PM

Prostate Cancer
Ca of bladder as well?

I'm not a doctor either, but to me, with your low Gleason and undetectable PSAs since, it seems unlikely that your PCa would have spread to your bladder. There is a remote possibility of a completely...

10/26/2011 11:46 AM

Prostate Cancer
S-l-o-w-l-y he turns, step, by step, by step

James, I would take this as good news notwithstanding your doubts about the quality of the most recent results. You had an upwards trend becoming established and peaking with two results over 0.1....

10/23/2011 12:40 PM

Prostate Cancer
Good News on PSA

Jerry, I am another Gleason 8 trying to postpone HT for as long as I can. Congratulations on the stable PSA ~ if you can hold it there, that is as good as a cure....

10/22/2011 12:40 PM

Prostate Cancer
The Three Legged Chair and other random thoughts

Sfigato, I like your analogy of the three-legged chair. Unfortunately all conventional treatments carry side-effects ~ and other treatments might mean losing a different leg, or the same leg but...

10/22/2011 12:16 PM

Prostate Cancer
Friday Humor-Zero Jokes

Here's another with zeros and deafness: A guy goes to his doctor: "Doctor, I have this terrible flatulence. Ferinstance, while I have been sitting here I have farted 5 times. But fortunately...

10/21/2011 12:41 PM

Prostate Cancer
Dean Ornish diet ?

With the benefit of hindsight, I don't think Steve Jobs did the right thing in delaying his surgery. His survival time ended up being shorter than the 10-year norm. I think the vegetarian diet, at...

10/13/2011 2:16 PM

Prostate Cancer
New Prostate Cancer Treatment

This previous thread is also relevant. It is interesting the spin different sources can put on the same story ~ this source makes it seem like a miracle cure. But the treatment is only for advanced...

9/27/2011 2:46 PM

Prostate Cancer
Incontinence illusion

Don't fix it too soon ~ you'll enjoy it in the winter time :turn:...

9/26/2011 1:30 AM

Prostate Cancer
Yellowstone here I come....

Just remember you will be on top of a super-volcano and it could blow any century now. It would be much more effective than the grizzly in ending your PCa. :-) Good luck, and enjoy the trip....

9/12/2011 2:42 AM

Prostate Cancer
Prostate Cancer, back and hip pain and sexual dysfunction...Phew!

Welcome to the forum, John, and sorry you have to be here. Your symptoms resemble those of advanced prostate cancer, but it could also be a kidney problem. One low-cost test that you could have is a...

9/7/2011 12:13 PM

Prostate Cancer
first PSA test after surgery, not good

I agree that 0.51 three months after surgery is not a good result. However, it is all too easy to get the numbers screwed up with the decimal point in the wrong place. So the first step is to confirm...

9/3/2011 1:08 PM

Prostate Cancer
Am I the only one that has been treated with Provenge?

Carl, I am basically on a vegan diet, the one exception being oily fish, like salmon, once a week. Vegan means no meat, dairy, or eggs and normally no fish. My story is here: Vegan diet - some early...

9/1/2011 2:25 PM

Prostate Cancer
Am I the only one that has been treated with Provenge?

Carl, It has to be a good sign that your PSA dropped prior to surgery, and let's credit the Provenge in part for that. It's also good that your PSA dropped to undetectable after surgery ~ that means...

8/31/2011 5:20 PM

Prostate Cancer
Am I the only one that has been treated with Provenge?

I also don't recall anyone here having had the Provenge, so you are a trailblazer. It seems a promising class of treatment, so I too will be most interested to hear how it works out. You didn't...

8/29/2011 9:59 PM

Prostate Cancer
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