gents have nothing personal to me to add, except respect for how you are dealing with the various stages.
BUT my dad did have this, so as a worried son i googled and became aware of the psa regime.
sure many of you know, but just in case, a good few or the skandi countries, don't action anything at first
instance..they practice a "watchful waiting"
a quick trawl and i found this 'active' surveillance'
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/870654
I can't make suggestions as to what way others must choose, i just leave it here for your perusal
and added information.
Dad was Dx in 2000, doctors could offer no immediate treatment to cure as was terminal
only treatment to assist...dad took estrogen patches, with the side effects of weight gain among others.
he was pretty mobile, always on the case mentally, but declined over the last year,
Lost him 2009. Much missed.
So even at a late stage, without hope, he lasted a good while with it.
@hankjam
best wishes for a successful choice of treatments
and one which bestows great benefits and limits to the side effects.
gents have nothing personal to me to add, except respect for how you are dealing with the various stages.
BUT my dad did have this, so as a worried son i googled and became aware of the psa regime.
sure many of you know, but just in case, a good few or the skandi countries, don't action anything at first
instance..they practice a "watchful waiting"
a quick trawl and i found this 'active' surveillance'
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/870654
I can't make suggestions as to what way others must choose, i just leave it here for your perusal
and added information.
Dad was Dx in 2000, doctors could offer no immediate treatment to cure as was terminal
only treatment to assist...dad took estrogen patches, with the side effects of weight gain among others.
he was pretty mobile, always on the case mentally, but declined over the last year,
Lost him 2009. Much missed.
So even at a late stage, without hope, he lasted a good while with it.
@hankjam
best wishes for a successful choice of treatments
and one which bestows great benefits and limits to the side effects.
Been sometime so due a bit of an update.
I decided to go for surgery and all in all it went better than I hoped for.
I was made redundant on 31-Aug-19 and that afternoon I got a call to say I would be going to surgery the following Wednesday, 04-Sep-19. In bright and early, 07:00 and got taken through 14:30... out of surgery at 20:30, longish.... there were some issues getting the catheter in. Don't remember anything about recovery. Sleep was mainly thanks to the pixies.
Sick at breakfast so got a huge shot of something.
Good to go home 18:00.
Nearly burst the urine bag overnight... it was popping large.
Next three weeks were slow, but mostly good. UTI at the end of it once catheter was taken out.
IC and pelvic floors were good and stopped pads around christmas time. Sleeping a whole lot better.
First review at start of November, PSA undetectable. Gleeson 7, c cells on the margin....
Second review at start of February, PSA undetectable.
Blood glucose: all over the shop. Average mid 6.0's which was high for me. Put 8 kgs, so last week reduced intake to lose weight.
Started swimming and putting in the lengths.
Values this week have been the 5's.
Apart from a lacking a job and sex drive I think I am doing a lot better than hoped/expected.
Good evening Hankjam,
Congratulations on having made your decision - my PSA is now down to 2.85 2 months ago. Due another PSA test about end of March. Still lacking stamina and strength. Never needed diaper/nappie but still up twice in the night to urinate. I am now 78 so don't really expect to be a "Charles Atlas".
BG back to 5's except when I catch a cold. Had a bad cold & cough since 1st January until recently.
Decided to have a new Bathroom & Kitchen so that if I "pass away" at least my wife will have a nice home.
Hope you make a full recovery soon.
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