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BOB C newly diagnosed and undecided – go help him!
AMADOR AMADOR diagnosed with a PSA of 98, which his doctor said was the highest seen he needs some good news. I’ve suggested he checks out some really high scores, like TRUEMAN SEAMANS
UPDATES:
ROBERT HARRISON a Silver survivor tells of his experiences with chemotherapy
GARY POWELL undetectable PSA 9 months after LRRP but still battling ED issues
ROY WHITE despite an initial PSA of seven thousand and a GS 10, he says he feels fine
ABDURRAHMAN OZAL - had a worrying time with post radiotherapy ‘bounce’ in his PSA
DAVID PATTISON still undecided but will probably go for surgery – but he’s feeling better