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Today's New Posts and Updates

Saturday, 8 August 2009




NEW POSTS:



JIM WHELAN - newly diagnosed with Gleason Score 6 and undecided – wonders why HIFU was mentioned as an option but Proton Beam wasn’t?



UPDATES FROM MEMBERS

ALAN J – six months into his ADT (Androgen Deprivation Therapy) holiday he still has an undetectable PSA


DENNIS DENNIS - completed EBRT (External Beam Radiation Therapy) eight weeks ago and has experienced a satisfactory drop in PSA

RUPERT D – has significant problems and is now facing EBRT and chemotherapy – perhaps those of you with knowledge of advanced disease might help him

TONY FANTILLO – still battling ED following his 2006 RALP (Robotic Assisted Laparoscopic Prostatectomy) but his PSA is still undetectable

FRED HARDING - with rising PSA and substantial pain, he is going to start estrogen patches as he cannot tolerate Lupron

RALPH S - eighteen months after his RALP (Robotic Assisted Laparoscopic Prostatectomy) he still battles incontinence and ED

CHARLES BLAKELY - PSA up from 0.01 to 0.04 and still having ED problems after RALP (Robotic Assisted Laparoscopic Prostatectomy) in January

MARC JORDAN – had surgery on August 3, but had a problem that required a transfusion. Doing OK now

DAVID PATTISON his incontinence is a thing of the past, thanks to his physiotherapy; ED still problematic – looking for advice on use of needles

All the best

Terry in Australia

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