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Galileo
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11/20/2008 11:14 AM
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Anyone here do their monitoring PSA checks through a GP?

After I saw my radiation oncologist for 5 years (I think), he released me from his care. This was following SRT, and undetectable PSAs and normal DREs. I now get a PSA once a year from my GP, or...

4/1/2019 9:14 AM

Prostate Cancer
Finished SRT today -- my thoughts

Congratulations! I kind of missed the staff at the hospital for a while after I finished my treatments. And seeing the look in my co-workers eyes when I'd say "heading out for radiation. back in an...

3/20/2019 9:16 AM

Prostate Cancer
Clean 2 years after SRT

Good news! I am also an alumnus of Da Vinci and SRT. Nearly 14 years ago, and my PSA is still undetectable. Best wishes!...

2/18/2019 11:11 AM

Prostate Cancer
Go for SRT or hormones for life? PSMA test?

I don't know anything about the scan (wasn't available or I wasn't aware) but it sounds reasonable to try it. As far as SRT goes, I had it. My experience was very easy. I don't trace any side effects...

9/27/2018 12:26 PM

Prostate Cancer
Friday OT - How Did You Pick Your HW Screen Name?

I used to be into amateur astronomy....

5/2/2018 7:23 AM

Prostate Cancer
ADT and SRT Journey Part 2

Congratulations Cary! I hope your outcome is as successful as mine. Now 11 years out from SRT, undetectable PSA....

2/28/2018 8:17 AM

Prostate Cancer
Stephen Fry describes his prostate cancer experience

I'm watching the video right now. By coincidence, the day before, I had just started listening to Fry's narration of the complete Sherlock Holmes. That audiobook is a total delight....

2/27/2018 2:10 PM

Prostate Cancer
32 months out from SRT

Very good news....

2/6/2018 10:25 AM

Prostate Cancer
Back again - part three

Sorry to hear that, Bronson. Keep us posted. I'll be watching your blog....

2/6/2018 10:23 AM

Prostate Cancer
Red meat, hamburgers, hot dogs all OK for prostate cancer, according to large prospective study

That is *very* good news for the American male! If only the Baconator came as a triple ;)...

9/19/2017 12:37 PM

Prostate Cancer
10 years post SRT my PSA went..

zzarth, thanks! Towards the end of my salvage radiation I developed a side effect--acute radiation proctitis. Basically bowel movements became painful due to inflammation. I researched things and...

9/6/2017 9:07 AM

Prostate Cancer
10 years post SRT my PSA went..

..poking right along at less than 0.1. I saw BillyMac's 10 year post (congrats, btw!) and couldn't resist my own. I had a prostatectomy in 2006. My PSA initially fell to less than 0.1, but soon...

9/1/2017 12:15 PM

Prostate Cancer
To Those Diagnosed At An Early Age

I was diagnosed at 43, but it probably would have been picked up a year or two earlier, if the biopsy needle had hit the right spot. When I was in my late 30's, I noticed an uptick in nighttime...

8/18/2017 1:14 PM

Prostate Cancer
Sometimes it works

Good to hear! I was also 3+4=7. I'm now 11 years out from prostatectomy and 10 years out from SRT, with PSA still less than 0.1. My employer offers a free PSA test as part of a mini-health screening,...

6/16/2017 8:16 AM

Prostate Cancer
OT What is you favorite FUNNY movie, short movie or tv show?

Movies: The Hangover ("Mr Tyson would like to know what is his tiger doing in your bathroom?"), Monty Python's Meaning of Life ("It was the salmon mousse!"), Vacation, Christmas Vacation ("Eddie, if...

5/23/2017 7:38 AM

Prostate Cancer
Need advice on side effects during IMRT

My side effects were some minor bowel issues that went away within a matter of weeks after SRT ended. The treatments didn't affect me at home or work, and we took a big vacation the week after I...

3/22/2017 7:47 AM

Prostate Cancer
3 Month Post SRT Report

good to hear!...

2/1/2017 7:38 AM

Prostate Cancer
Beta blocker

When the doctor put me on Bystolic, he did say he wanted to go with as low a dose as possible, to keep my heart rate from getting too low....

1/30/2017 9:40 AM

Heart & Cardiovascular Disease
Beta blocker

I'm on a low dose of Bystolic, a beta blocker, and I am seeing some pretty low heart rates. Often in conjunction with PVCs. I get down to Usain Bolt levels (32 bpm). I bounce back up into the low...

1/30/2017 8:32 AM

Heart & Cardiovascular Disease
Survey: age at diagnosis

I think this post will outlive me! My plan for immortality worked!...

1/30/2017 8:22 AM

Prostate Cancer
Who has been through the IMRT

I had IMRT as a salvage treatment. Like Andrew wrote, it was a little boring. I got some mild bowel issues that resolved on their own (and with the help of a steroidal foam) within a few weeks of...

1/19/2017 12:22 PM

Prostate Cancer
howdy--coming over from the prostate board with MVP, PVCs

I'm just 54, and two weeks ago an old friend passed away suddenly from a massive brain bleed. A few months earlier another friend from high school died of a stroke. Both just a few months away from...

1/13/2017 12:34 PM

Heart & Cardiovascular Disease
howdy--coming over from the prostate board with MVP, PVCs

Thanks guys! I'm on a baby dose of Bystolic (2.5 mg) and it helps but does not eliminate the preventricular contractions, the cause of my palpitations. My heart was hammering out of my chest at lunch...

1/13/2017 11:55 AM

Heart & Cardiovascular Disease
howdy--coming over from the prostate board with MVP, PVCs

Thanks Lanie! No official plan, but I ride a bike quite a bit and get to the gym a couple of days a week for light weight lifting. I also like to do pull ups--kind of a hobby. This is a quiet...

1/10/2017 6:45 AM

Heart & Cardiovascular Disease
howdy--coming over from the prostate board with MVP, PVCs

Thought I'd say hello. I beat prostate cancer (knock on wood) a decade ago, and now it's time for heart issues. About 3 years ago I went to the hospital with minor chest pains. They came up with an...

1/9/2017 2:57 PM

Heart & Cardiovascular Disease
Happy Anniversary to me!

Congratulations Tony--so glad to hear you're doing well!...

12/22/2016 10:51 AM

Prostate Cancer
Arizona Doctor Suggestions for Possible Recurrence?

I haven't used it, but in Tucson there is an NCI-designated cancer center, the University of Arizona Cancer Center, and they have a couple of oncologists there who specialize in prostate cancer, the...

11/18/2016 2:02 PM

Prostate Cancer
My friend's rising psa

It looks like it's rising steadily, now, not bouncing around. I would explore options with a highly qualified doctor. If I were him I would try to find a medical oncologist at an NCI (National Cancer...

11/18/2016 12:05 PM

Prostate Cancer
for guys who had salvage radiation after prostatectomy and which then failed

My PSA was less than 0.1 at one month after prostatectomy. At the next check, 90 days later, it was 0.2. The day before I started SRT it was 0.7. I did not have ADT. My PSA never went back up after...

11/13/2016 7:29 PM

Prostate Cancer
PSA moved up

Paxton, well said....

11/10/2016 6:50 AM

Prostate Cancer
PSA moved up

Ak123, I intended my first response for the original poster in the thread, Howard3569. I apologize for any confusion. If you're looking for success stories where the salvage radiation apparently...

11/9/2016 1:47 PM

Prostate Cancer
PSA moved up

Howard, my unprofessional opinion echoes Bohemond and others above. While it might be okay to wait, unless there's a compelling reason to do that, I would move forward more quickly. The way I see it,...

11/9/2016 12:41 PM

Prostate Cancer
How worried should I be?

"Normal" PSA depends on age. How old are you? http://www.medicinenet.com/prostate_specific_antigen/page3.htm You had a negative biopsy, and you're apparently not trending upwards. If your PSA is high...

11/4/2016 6:55 AM

Prostate Cancer
At Age 43 High PSA - what to expect?

I was diagnosed at 43 after years of suspecting it. It is unusual to be diagnosed at that age, for sure. Less than 1% of diagnoses are made in the 35-44 age bracket (...

11/1/2016 7:32 AM

Prostate Cancer
Finished SRT Today

Good luck! SRT did the trick for me....

10/31/2016 9:00 AM

Prostate Cancer
Too hasty to have Salvage Radiation?

I would only say that if you are going to have salvage radiation, the sooner the better. Numerous studies, especially the large scale, 10 and 15 year ones by Andrew Stephenson of Cleveland Clinic,...

10/18/2016 2:30 PM

Prostate Cancer
POLL - For Salvage/Adjuvant Radiaition Treated Men

SRT done in 2007. Just the little tattoos. I think it was a Varian. I don't know the model, but it had an 8-track and ashtrays. (jk) Worked out fine. Had a minor side effect that went away on its own....

9/26/2016 9:55 AM

Prostate Cancer
One year post Salvage Radiation

very good news!...

5/12/2016 7:30 AM

Prostate Cancer
Do you regret SRT + Update

I don't regret it. It has given me a long, long remission and hopefully a cure, with no side effects that I can discern (from the SRT, that is. I do have some ED from the prostatectomy). I think I...

4/28/2016 9:49 AM

Prostate Cancer
Colonoscopy time -- any issues after SRT

I had a colonoscopy 6 years after SRT. No sign of radiation damage. Some diverticulosis, no polyps, nothing else of note. I think I'll suggest to my primary care doc that I have one at the 5 year...

3/31/2016 7:41 AM

Prostate Cancer
Hope (SRT successes)

Great to hear from David and Mag! I'm also doing well with my PSA. Approaching 9 years since my PSA became undetectable after SRT....

3/14/2016 3:08 PM

Prostate Cancer
How did you find out you had cancer (other than yearly checkup)

Getting up at night to urinate more than before, odd sensation in lower abdomen. Neither were likely related to prostate cancer (the former was from drinking beer and having a little BPH). But those...

2/17/2016 2:55 PM

Prostate Cancer
a decade has passed!

A decade ago I had a 5 year old and an 11 year old. My toddler is now a teenager, my older son is in the military. My hair is rapidly turning gray and thinning. My spouse has retired. My knees sound...

2/15/2016 7:42 AM

Prostate Cancer
February Tests

I'm not due for my annual PSA until July, but a test was offered as part of a mini-health screening through my employer, so I took an early peek. Still less than 0.1, 9 years after SRT....

2/11/2016 4:55 AM

Prostate Cancer
A little encouragement...especially to the T3 gang.

very good news!...

12/11/2015 2:35 PM

Prostate Cancer
SRT seems to working

Glad to hear it!...

12/11/2015 9:21 AM

Prostate Cancer
Biopsy fear

I agree with the other responders above. If (and it's by no means likely in my opinion) you end up getting a biopsy, there are things you can do so you won't have to worry. I had 3 prostate biopsies...

12/7/2015 9:35 AM

Prostate Cancer
Have you ever dreamed about a deceased loved one? What was it like?

I had a vivid dream about a friend who died in a car accident. She was on the other side of a flimsy veil curtain thing. It was clear to me in the dream that it was the boundary between life and...

12/1/2015 11:44 AM

Prostate Cancer
Off of Lexapro, recovering, a few thoughts about it...

I'm on 10mg of Lexapro daily. The very first dose I took scared me off of it for weeks. I woke up with a huge case of the jitters and anxiety. However, the depression and anxiety was making me...

11/18/2015 7:13 AM

Prostate Cancer
Second PSA reading after SRT

great news!...

11/12/2015 2:07 PM

Prostate Cancer
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