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Re: New member of the "the club I don't want to join"

I started hormone treatment because I was told that was the first step in the radiation process. After much reading and a case of acne like I never had as a child from Casodex, maybe with help from my Lupron shots ( I still have red blotches on my face two months later) I was given a referral to the City of Hope here in SoCal. The surgeon stopped all of that. Why do you need it. We're taking the prostrate out. I stopped hormone treatment. A whimp nearly dying twice before from pulmonary embolisms, no one was going to cut me. Or so I thought.

I was walking with virtually no pain 4 hours after surgery. I have NEVER felt pain in fact. Percocet or not, no pain. Discomfort yes, pain no. I was a Gleason 4+4, T2b. My lymph nodes and seminal vesicles were clear though cancer may have escaped the capsule. While he conceded I had NO time to wait he considered mine a wonderful report.

READ, READ, READ. Get a second opinion. There IS no one course. Every horror tale I read about or heard, for me at least, was a lie.

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