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One year since I danced with the robot

You and my husband both made it to the 1 year post surgery mark this month with membership continuing in the Zero Club~ So happy for you!...

8/13/2012 9:22 AM

Prostate Cancer
1 Year post surgery PSA

Hello to everyone, I haven't been on the site in some time, but my husband just got his recent PSA test results this morning, nearly one year to the day since his robotic prostatectomy. Fabulous...

8/13/2012 8:14 AM

Prostate Cancer
Zero Club

Congratulations! I am sure that you are thrilled. I've noticed recently a lot of members posting continued membership in the Zero Club. My husband will get his results this Monday to his most recent...

1/20/2012 6:04 AM

Prostate Cancer
What dosage of Viagra to see results?

Dude, I don't think you'll get stuck with "wood" you can't use. 50 mg is just to keep blood flowing to the area as the nerves heal. When you want to attempt intercourse, the prescribed amount is 100...

12/5/2011 2:13 PM

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

Husband has the Osborn pump, but says it doesn't work. He uses it in the shower with soap and says that's just as good a lubricant as gel. We only read the booklet that came with the pump, so I have...

12/5/2011 8:54 AM

Prostate Cancer
What dosage of Viagra to see results?

It has been 3 1/2 months since my husbands robotic surgery. His first post PSA test came back 0, so excellent news there. Also, has not had any incontinence. However, the ED is another story. The...

12/5/2011 7:52 AM

Prostate Cancer
Post Surgery trips to the bathroom

My husband is doing really well since his surgery on August 15th. He has not had any incontinence since the catheter came out. However, he does have to get up more often at night to pee. Before...

9/4/2011 4:16 PM

Prostate Cancer
No Pad

Now that's something to celebrate! /community/emoticons/yeah.gif ...

9/4/2011 4:04 PM

Prostate Cancer
Testing PSA in Rome, Italy

David, Congrats on your great PSA reading!!!! So happy for you!...

9/1/2011 4:35 PM

Prostate Cancer
Gossiping Relatives. Arggghhhh!

Ask the gossiping women relatives if they've had their prostates checked recently. They say that 50% of women think they have one, but don't know where it is....

9/1/2011 4:30 PM

Prostate Cancer
What causes it in the first place?

I know that everyone has stress. I was really wondering more about a trauma - like a death of a child, spouse, etc. Something more than the daily grind kind of stress. I really wanted to know if...

9/1/2011 4:23 PM

Prostate Cancer
If your PSA sux- Take your wife and go to the beach if she is up to it --Dag Nabbitt

Have a wonderful time - nothing like the beach to restore your spirits. My husband and daughter just left an hour ago to head the the Atlantic to do some fishing and get lunch. Hopefully we too shall...

8/21/2011 9:56 AM

Prostate Cancer
Safe to order Viagra or it's generic from Canada Pharmacy Online?

My husband has to start on 50 mg of Viagra three times a week starting this Monday. The nurse at the hospital said he could order the generic Sildenafil from Canada Pharmacy Online. Has anyone used...

8/20/2011 8:05 AM

Prostate Cancer
Pathology Report came in - catheter came out!

Friday my husband returned to the hospital to have the xray to check the bladder before the catheter could come out. Xray technician said it looked good. Walked next door to the doctors office for...

8/20/2011 7:36 AM

Prostate Cancer
Please help,losing my mind

Get Dr. Patrick Walsh's Guide To Surviving Prostate Cancer. Page 147 talks about Bound and Free PSA. Page 148 says: "The higher the free PSA, the more likely that you are free of cancer. Men with...

8/18/2011 11:07 AM

Prostate Cancer
An amazing morning

Really cool to get to see you. It's so nice to be able to visualize you now when I read your posts. I'll look forward to seeing the other pieces that you did today. It's nice to be tired and...

8/18/2011 10:50 AM

Prostate Cancer
It has been accomplished! Home from surgery.

Thanks everyone for your well wishes. Wednesday was a much better day for him. Walked around and around with his shopping bag in hand holding his catheter bag. Today feeling even better! He said he...

8/18/2011 4:40 AM

Prostate Cancer
Survey: age at diagnosis

almost 49 when biopsy confirmed prostate cancer. 47 1/2 when first psa taken, results were 5.1. Didn't get the biopsy until a little over a year later. Kept checking the psa's over that year....

8/17/2011 5:03 PM

Prostate Cancer
Vacuum devices post surgery

While my husband was recovering in the hospital room I took the class offered at the hospital called "Maximizing your Sexual Function and Bladder Control after your Prostatectomy." Maybe all you men...

8/17/2011 4:15 PM

Prostate Cancer
It has been accomplished! Home from surgery.

Dreamerboy, I hope I didn't give you a scare. It's not my intention to scare anyone. Just relating his experience. There were 7 other guys who had surgery the same day as his, and they all did really...

8/17/2011 3:46 PM

Prostate Cancer
It has been accomplished! Home from surgery.

Monday morning my husband had his robotic surgery. Got to the hospital at 7:00. Not long after we were taken into the pre-op area. Met with a few different nurses and the anesthesiologist. Lots of...

8/17/2011 3:34 PM

Prostate Cancer
Wife needs help

My husband just came home from surgery yesterday. For the last year I have been the one doing all of the reading about prostate cancer. I guess because I like to read. But I have found that doing the...

8/17/2011 2:53 PM

Prostate Cancer
Interesting article regarding milk & PCa

From everything I have read on prostate cancer I thought that the correlation with dairy and meat was due to the high fat content. Therefore my husband has not been eating any red meat or high fat...

8/17/2011 2:43 PM

Prostate Cancer
Robotic Surgery & Catheters

I'd like to know from the guys who had robotic surgery how long they had to have the catheter in. My husband will be having surgery this Monday and then will return to have the catheter taken out on...

8/12/2011 7:17 AM

Prostate Cancer
New Update....Not so good

So sorry for what you are dealing with right now. My husband is also 49 and will be having surgery Monday. I want to pass on to you an encouraging story. One of the men that my husband works for told...

8/12/2011 6:47 AM

Prostate Cancer
The idle mind

The "what ifs" are doing a native war dance in my head with pounding drums to go along... My husband doesn't want anyone there when he has the surgery and has only told a handful of people that we...

8/8/2011 6:35 AM

Prostate Cancer
Got a question on soy

So I have read repeatedly that soy is really good for men with prostate cancer. My mother in law has lived on Soy protein powder from Shaklee for years!! For over a year my husband had a daily...

8/8/2011 5:54 AM

Prostate Cancer
The idle mind

I'm having these thoughts to as it is one week from today that my husband will be having surgery. In fact, as I looked at the clock I thought that this time next week he should be done with the...

8/8/2011 5:40 AM

Prostate Cancer
Pee in a cup. Safety tip.

This post was so stinkin funny!!! You are a very descriptive writer. Would make for a very funny comic strip. I think you should write one (if any newspaper would publish it)....

8/4/2011 10:31 AM

Prostate Cancer
Pre Surgery necessary items

Two weeks countdown begins today to my husband's surgery on August 15th. I've read over the "Really Useful List" posted here on this site. I have a couple questions: Do I need to buy him adult...

8/1/2011 7:36 AM

Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer surgery

My thoughts are with you. My husband is also 49 years old and will be having his surgery 2 weeks from today. I will be anxious to hear how your husband did. You will find a lot of support on this...

8/1/2011 6:04 AM

Prostate Cancer
High Estradiol on Blood test

Husband is scheduled for prostatectomy on August 15th. He joined a vitamin company called Life Extension and they offer a huge variety of blood tests. He had a male hormone blood test taken ( not...

7/24/2011 4:22 AM

Prostate Cancer
after surgery, do you say....?

I believe you are considered "cured" if it doesn't come back after 10 years. I read it somewhere and I think it was in the Walsh book. I'd say "in remission" or "prostate cancer survivor", or "no...

6/14/2011 1:06 PM

Prostate Cancer
Alarming statistic from National Cancer Institute's site

My husband was also told he only had about a 30% chance of having cancer. His PSA was 5.1, however his free psa was between 10-13%. After repeatedly checking his PSA for over a year and a half and...

6/14/2011 9:04 AM

Prostate Cancer
Alarming statistic from National Cancer Institute's site

Yesterday I was reading the NCI's site about treatment options for Prostate Cancer. One of the questions was about needing further treatment in the future. The NCI stated that PSA levels will rise...

6/14/2011 7:25 AM

Prostate Cancer
Should a guy have a CT scan prior to Surgery?

I have read about a few men on this forum who, upon getting a diagnosis of prostate cancer, wanted to have a ct scan or mri to be sure that their cancer had not spread before deciding on the best...

6/13/2011 8:00 AM

Prostate Cancer
PNI

I'd like to know more about this PNI. I see that on my husband's biopsy report it notes that on one of his positive cores there is perineural invasion. I asked the Dr about it and he said that it has...

6/13/2011 7:55 AM

Prostate Cancer
Once you get cancer...

Still in the decision making process. We got to see Dr. Patel last Wednesday. I think husband is resigning to surgery, but not happy about any of it. Guess I don't blame him. Dr. said he should make...

5/24/2011 8:14 AM

Prostate Cancer
Once you get cancer...

Hey David, I think you are dealing with post traumatic stress. You've been through a major trauma - having to deal with the diagnosis of cancer, the overwhelming decision of treatment options, going...

5/24/2011 7:18 AM

Prostate Cancer
Photodynamic Therapy (PDT)

In our ongoing research on different treatment options, my husband was told by an oncologist who works with a healthfood store by answering individuals questions about Photodynamic therapy being...

5/24/2011 6:58 AM

Prostate Cancer
What causes it in the first place?

Does anyone have a philosophy/theory/idea as to what caused the prostate cancer in the first place? Was it exposure to chemicals, diet, stressful life events? (I know in some cases genetics may be a...

5/12/2011 7:00 AM

Prostate Cancer
Duration between biopsy and surgery

In Dr. Patrick Walsh's Guide to Surviving Prostate Cancer is says on page 267-268 that there should be a delay of about six to eight weeks between the time a man's prostate cancer is diagnosed and...

4/28/2011 6:55 AM

Prostate Cancer
I'd like to talk with anyone who had surgery by Dr. Vipul Patel in Celebration FL

David, thanks for your response. It would be great to speak with anyone who has experience with this surgeon. Fortunately for us, Dr. Patel is only about an hour away - so we aren't traveling from...

4/14/2011 11:47 AM

Prostate Cancer
I'd like to talk with anyone who had surgery by Dr. Vipul Patel in Celebration FL

We'd like to have a consultation with Dr. Patel in Celebration FL. I have read that he has performed the most robotic surgeries in the world. My husband's urologist (Dr. Rivera) in Winter Park said...

4/13/2011 8:03 AM

Prostate Cancer
If the term "cancer" weren't part of the diagnosis, would more people consider AS?

What is the definition of low risk/indolent cancer? My husband's biopsy gave him a gleason score of 6 (3+3). He had four of 12 samples positive for cancer. His highest PSA was 5.1. He is almost 49...

4/13/2011 6:40 AM

Prostate Cancer
On the way out of zero club?

I remember reading about the ultrasensitive PSA test in Dr. Patrick Walsh's Guide to Surviving Prostate Cancer book. On page 371 it says "After radical prostatectomy, we believe that the PSA level...

4/13/2011 5:49 AM

Prostate Cancer
Risk of secondary cancer with radiation is small...but...

Wow, I can't believe I stumbled across this today. Someone mentioned this post to me yesterday in regards to my question about radiation vs. surgery. When I came to the site this morning the layout...

4/6/2011 5:03 AM

Prostate Cancer
Any surgery guys wish they had done radiation instead?

Hmm, I'm interested in the above post by John T that the side effects of radiation are less than with surgery. I thought that the side affects were pretty similiar. Just that the incontinence & ED...

4/5/2011 1:07 PM

Prostate Cancer
Any surgery guys wish they had done radiation instead?

I pretty much figured that each specialist will promote their own specialty. That just makes it all the harder to decide!...

4/5/2011 1:00 PM

Prostate Cancer
Any surgery guys wish they had done radiation instead?

I'm new to this PSA post op lingo, but it looks like you have good numbers since your surgery? Am I right?...

4/5/2011 11:53 AM

Prostate Cancer
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