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9 Years with Gleason 9

User
Posted 30 Jun 2016 at 08:19

Hi Dave,
As I'm just being referred to oncologist after surgery,it's to hear there is hope even if it is challenging.

User
Posted 30 Jun 2016 at 08:50
What a fantastic post, you've given hope to many my friend!

Devonmaid
User
Posted 08 Jul 2016 at 20:08

Not been on the site for a few weeks but great news Dave and a real encouragement to all of us.

User
Posted 08 Jul 2016 at 23:28

Hi Dave,

Very good PSA figure after 9 years, I am a couple of months from my diagnosis of 10 years ago but with a PSA of 0.70 at most recent count and slowly rising (not that PSA in itself is a precise indicator). My philosophy is if cancer becomes active again to hit it hard as may be possible to buy time.

Barry
User
Posted 14 Jul 2016 at 07:07
Hi Dave
That is fantastic news.Long may it continue.
Don't think you realise what an inspiration you are to others.
You really do eschew the philosophy of "I have got cancer.Cancer has not got me"

Garry
User
Posted 18 Jul 2016 at 08:50
Fantastic news Dave!
User
Posted 23 Jul 2016 at 12:54

Hi Guys,


Thanks for all of your kind words.


Sorry I have taken so long to respond, I have trouble getting posts to open, I don't know if my computer is struggling with Windows 10, or if this website is getting slow?


:)


Dave

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Posted 23 Jul 2016 at 20:15
Hi Dave ,
Not just fantastic news for you but hope for so many who are behind you on this journey. Fandabidosi .
BFN
Julie X
NEVER LAUGH AT A LIVE DRAGON
User
Posted 28 Jul 2016 at 14:37

Dave. Is it possible for you to open your message box, as it is full


Thanks.


Dave.

User
Posted 06 Aug 2016 at 19:09
Hi Dave can I ask what treatment you had .My psa is 7.65 and gleason 6.So much info.
User
Posted 06 Aug 2016 at 19:40

Hello Steve and welcome.


There is nothing to stop you asking a question on another person's topic but you may well get more responses if you start your own conversation, as not everyone looks at everything.


I'm sure you will eventually get advice and replies. If you click on Dave's picture it should bring up his profile and you may be able to see in there what treatment he had.


Your PSA and Gleason are relatively low. I assume you were told that the PC was localised?


Was any treatment offered to you in particular?


If you go to Publications on this site you will be able to download "The Toolkit" which has loads of information regarding treatments etc.


We are happy to help answer any questions and queries you may have. The ultimate decision however, has to be yours. All I would say is don't rush down a partciular route without exploring others.


Either hang on here or start again, but should just warn you that sometimes new posts take a little while to show as they have to be "moderated"


Good luck and best wishes


Sandra


 


PS Steve. This is a public website and if your profile is showing your email address you may want to look at it and alter it so that your personal information isn't on show


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User
Posted 06 Aug 2016 at 23:50

Excellent David - the sort of story that will give hope to so many who come on here looking for good news.

Paul

Stay Calm And Carry On.
User
Posted 09 Aug 2016 at 19:32

Hello Dave,


great news and I'm so pleased for you!


You've cheered me up!


 


 


Frank.

User
Posted 17 Aug 2016 at 07:24

Hi Guys,


Sorry I haven't posted recently, I upgraded to Windows 10 by accident when I hit the return key a few weeks ago since when its taken my computer time to settle down.


Mailbox clear.


:)


Dave 

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Posted 02 Sep 2016 at 08:22

Great post and great news Dave.


 


This is the type of post/subject that I searched for when I was diagnosed in 2011. It is so comforting and reassuring when I come across such good news stories of prolonged life.


 


It's reassuring and comforting for me now and I am 5 1/2 years down the road, so I dare say it will be such a good news story for those who have come on with a recent diagnosis.


 


I am similar to yourself Dave but with a Gleeson of 7. I am now 2 years off HT after having 3 years of it plus RT after 8 months. My story/updates are on my profile for those new members who may want to know more.


 


Keep healthy everyone


Gary

 
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