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Old 01-14-11, 09:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Bud Bent
Positive thoughts sent your way, hoping that it's nothing, Lenny.
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Old 01-15-11, 05:26 AM
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Wow!!

Thank you all for your kind, supportive responses and pm's.

I'll be sure to post the biopsy results in early February when I get them.
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Old 01-15-11, 06:40 AM
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Hang in there, Cranky! We are all rooting for you.
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Old 01-15-11, 09:49 AM
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Lenny,
I was born and raised in Rochester but now live an hour north of Atlanta. Guess what I've been doing all week? Shoveling SNOW! Ack! Thought I had escaped all that.

All the best to you Lenny, I will be keeping you in my prayers. Stay warm!!
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Old 01-15-11, 11:04 AM
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Hi COD (Cranky Old Dude),
Having been there and done that all you can do is wait for the biopsy results and even then your Uro may want you to repeat on a 6 month or yearly basis if you get a negative test. If you get a positive biopsy result (meaning cancer cells were detected) your doc will give you a Gleason number describing the progression of the disease. There are two number and they add into one for example you have a score of 7 (3+4) This is a much better then a score of 7 (5+2) The first number is the greatest number of cells deformed by cancer and the second is the next highest total as determined by a pathologist under a scope. The higher the number the worse the spread of the disease and the first number is the more important of the two. OK lets say that you have a Gleason of 7 or 8 meaning you have cancer. What is the next step? You get to decide on your choice of treatment. You will have about 6 to 8 weeks to firm it up because surgeons want to wait that long for the prostate to heal from the biopsy. The three main surgical methods to deal with this is Radical, Robotic and HIFU (High Intensity Focused Ultrasound). There are two types of radiation, seeds and ray. Each type caries its own risks and just because 85% of the population that has that treatment and reacts a certain way does not mean that you will. Here is a link to a website that is just for guys like us. If fact when you post they greet you and say that they are sorry you are here. I hope that this will help both you and your significant other learn about how your life may change with your prognosis. You are in charge of your treatment so make sure to ask your doctors lots of questions. FYI I had RP surgery November or 2009 and I am now a member of the zero club. Good Luck https://www.healingwell.com/community/default.aspx?f=35
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Old 01-15-11, 01:38 PM
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Just took a good friend out to lunch today who had his prostrate removed on 12/30. He looks and seems great. He's still waiting for some blood results to come in for further treatment.
Good luck and very best wishes.
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Old 01-16-11, 08:15 PM
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Best wishes on the outcome of your tests and what treatment, if any, you need.

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Old 01-16-11, 09:27 PM
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Hi COD,

I recently went through what you're facing, back on Sept 15, 2010. I did, infact have cancer. My P.S.A. was only a 4.2, but it had gone up up fairly fast over the last two years. My Gleason ended up being a 7 after the biopsy. There is a PSA test that breaks things down more thoroughly than the standard test, and it can tell you whether you're a candidate for a biopsy. The biopsy sounds worse than it is, but it is a bit unpleasant. There's a little tenderness for a day or two after, then it's pretty much only a colorful memory.

I elected to have DaVinci robotic surgery and I'm really pleased with the results. My abdoman was quite tender for about 2 weeks and I had to deal with a catheter for about 2 weeks, too. That was a pain, but better than the alternative. My biopsy after surgery came back, indicating a 2 cm tumor, confined to inside my prostate; nothing had spred to the lympth nodes or surrounding tissue. My PSA after 8 weeks was less than 0.1, which indicated that I am apparently on a good path. The results couldn't be better. I do have 5 1" scars that should heal pretty well. They were glued shut, so no stitch marks.

While all of this was going on, I was in the midst of 2 surgeries for a broken femur with 2 long plates, 12 screws and a chunk of cadaver bone to replace my damaged femur. That's been much harder to deal with. The good news is I should recover from both maladies and I'll be on my bike in a few weeks as we head south in our RV to S. CA and S. AZ. 2010 was a tough year--glad I had great insurance. The bills approached $200K.
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Old 01-16-11, 11:31 PM
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Good luck to you.
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Old 01-17-11, 03:31 PM
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Try to take one day at a time and keep moving forward the best that you can. We're all pulling for you.


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Old 01-17-11, 04:23 PM
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Hoping all the best comes your way, Crankster.
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Old 01-17-11, 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Old Hammer Boy
Hi COD,

I recently went through what you're facing, back on Sept 15, 2010. I did, infact have cancer.

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While all of this was going on, I was in the midst of 2 surgeries for a broken femur with 2 long plates, 12 screws and a chunk of cadaver bone to replace my damaged femur. That's been much harder to deal with. The good news is I should recover from both maladies and I'll be on my bike in a few weeks as we head south in our RV to S. CA and S. AZ. 2010 was a tough year--glad I had great insurance. The bills approached $200K.
Best wishes to you Old Hammer Boy for a great recovery and a much better 2011!
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Old 01-17-11, 08:11 PM
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Good luck and hopes for the best possible outcome.

Boy, when they redesign the male body they simply have to do something about that prostate. And the knees. And the lower back. Intelligent design my foot. We're obviously the result of some committee with an unclear project plan.
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Old 01-17-11, 10:48 PM
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Originally Posted by B. Carfree
Good luck and hopes for the best possible outcome.

Boy, when they redesign the male body they simply have to do something about that prostate. And the knees. And the lower back. Intelligent design my foot. We're obviously the result of some committee with an unclear project plan.
I think it's already been done. I seem to remember reading somewhere that the only part of the male body that wasn't skrewed up was used as a starter piece for the final and successful attempt at creating perfection? It was a rib, I think.
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Old 01-17-11, 11:36 PM
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Originally Posted by cranky old dude
I think it's already been done. I seem to remember reading somewhere that the only part of the male body that wasn't skrewed up was used as a starter piece for the final and successful attempt at creating perfection? It was a rib, I think.
Cranky, You're the best!
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Old 01-18-11, 11:01 AM
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Sorry to hear the news Lenny, hope everything comes out fine.
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Old 01-18-11, 11:39 AM
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Best wishes on the outcome of your tests and what treatment, if any, you need. Hopefully, you won't need any!
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Old 01-18-11, 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by miss kenton
Cranky, You're the best!
Can't say it any better than that!
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Old 01-18-11, 11:36 PM
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5 year prostate cancer survivor here . . .
Had radioactive seed implants. In-and-out surgery . . no hospital stay.
Three days later drove 1,000 miles . . . no issues.
Took about 3 weeks before I got back on the bike; clean bill of health since.
Cross one bridge at the time . . . see what biopsy says. No need to worry that far ahead of time.
Good luck!
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Old 01-19-11, 07:40 AM
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And all of my best and warmest wishes too. Keep looking up and smiling, I urge
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Old 01-19-11, 10:40 AM
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My wife and I will be praying for a good result from the biopsy. I'd also echo the "get on a trainer for an hour" since the weather outside is frightful...
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