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PSA up and down results after HT ends

User
Posted 15 Jul 2014 at 20:21

My PSA record showing how it can rise and fall once off HT. Posted to hopefully help those post HT in a similar position.

HT ended Aug 2008
Sep 2008 0.001
May 2009 0.005
Sep 2009 --- 0.1
Dec 2009 --- 0.1
March 2010 --- 0.3
June 2010 --- 0.3
Sep 2010 --- 0.9
Dec 2010 --- 0.5
Jan 2011 --- 0.6
April 2011 --- 1.6
May 2011 --- 0.9
Oct 2011 --- 1.0
Jan 2011 --- 0.98
April 2012 --- 1.22
July 2012 --- 0.98
Jan 2013 - 0.79
Jan 2014 0.741
July 2014 0.736

The ups and downs were a puzzle. After July 2012 result I checked back on what I was doing pre PSA test, which from what I could recall was high workload (property refurb) and using heavy duty power tools. I put that to GP and we agreed I should refrain from such for a week rather than the norm of 3 days before PSA test. The result from Jan 2013 to now is pretty stable - I pass if that is co-incidence or not.

 

Good luck to all

 

Ray

User
Posted 16 Jul 2014 at 17:52
Good to see your post Ray and one that will give hope to others.

Take care

Bri

User
Posted 24 Sep 2014 at 13:10

It’s now 10 years since diagnosis, with all the sadness of late it’s difficult to post this milestone but hopefully it will give hope to some others.

Would have been icing on the cake if GP had agreed I could move onto 12 monthly tests, but no , oh well I will ask again another time..

Good luck to all

Ray

User
Posted 24 Sep 2014 at 14:05

Ray that really is great news, just what we needed.

10 years now that's a target for me.http://community.prostatecanceruk.org/editors/tiny_mce/plugins/emoticons/img/smiley-laughing.gif

Best Wishes

Si

Don't deny the diagnosis; try to defy the verdict
User
Posted 24 Sep 2014 at 21:04

Glad you are doing so well Ray - long may this continue.

Barry
User
Posted 02 Oct 2014 at 08:36

Thanks to both. Sorry for delay but at present time is limited on net.

Good luck to all

Ray

User
Posted 10 Jan 2015 at 09:44

Jan 2015 PSA result: PSA was 0.736 now 1.5 - Well it’s a long time since my last spike, one can only hope like past times it decides to drop back down again on my next test in 6 months (GP instructed receptionist to remind me - which doesn't normally happen ).

On the positive: it wasn’t unexpected as I just felt my T was high.

On the less than positive: on my last BP check up about 4 months back my GP came out with “don’t forget your next PSA test because you have cancer”. I let it go (being a don’t want to know man) as I thought he was just making sure I went for my test. However was there something in previous full blood tests I had 2 months post that meet which receptionist said was “no action”. Now you see even after all this time how the mind can perhaps see things that aren’t there or are they?

Good luck to all

Ray

Edited by member 10 Jan 2015 at 09:55  | Reason: Not specified

User
Posted 10 Jan 2015 at 10:14

Been doing any more demolition work lately Ray? Seriously, hope your PSA drops again as it has so many times before, so in your case, too early to be of concern for the time being at least.

Barry
User
Posted 10 Jan 2015 at 13:24

Barry, thanks, it does seem like my demolishing theory has been demolished as I halted refurb work at the start of Dec.

Ray

User
Posted 10 Jul 2015 at 08:49

I post these results to hopefully offer some comfort to those showing PSA increase after HT/RT treatment. I felt this time the spike would have increased which only goes to show how after all these years it can it all be in the mind.

 

PSA from start of HT 0.004 - by end of Zoladex (Aug 2008) 0.001 
Sep 2008 0.001 
May 2009 0.005 Due to spike Pilgrim Hospital (Linc’s) set tests at 3 months - referral point set at 2. 
Sep 2009 --- 0.1 
Dec 2009 --- 0.1 
March 2010 --- 0.3 
June 2010 --- 0.3 
Sep 2010 --- 0.9 
Dec 2010 --- 0.5 
Jan 2011 --- 0.6 
April 2011 --- 1.6 
May 2011 --- 0.9 
Oct 2011 --- 1.0 
Jan 2011 --- 0.98 
April 2012 --- 1.22 (opted to be monitored via GP surgery - referral point remained at 2) 
July 2012 --- 0.98 - back on 6 monthly monitoring 
Jan 2013 - 0.79 
July 2013 1.1 
Jan 2014 0.741 
July 2014 0.736 
Jan 2015 1.5 

So we a have a printout from surgery 2/07/2015 – 0.712

Good luck to all

Ray



 

User
Posted 10 Jul 2015 at 22:02

Hi Ray,

See your PSA continues to fluctuate but at 1.5 in Jan 2015 is fractionally below your April 2011 peak. Hopefully next test will show a drop again.

Nice to have seen you at Leicester.

Barry
User
Posted 11 Jul 2015 at 00:19

Ray, I always love reading your results trail - you have nerves of steel and this latest result proves once again that in your case at least, what goes up always comes back down. So January 15 was an erroneous reading perhaps?

Keep on doing what you are doing my friend x

"Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards." Soren Kierkegaard

User
Posted 11 Jul 2015 at 12:36

Thanks for the comments

Barry, formal and more than 10 – that would be like a fish out of water for me then :)

Lyn , more like half soaked than nerves of steel. Experience informs my GP will phone to see how I feel if it’s a spike. So I was intending to play ‘who blinks first’ on the basis, he would phone if higher but would he, against my how long can I hang on for? However OH was saying ‘”been for your result” so having a heart of gold or was that not wanting to be nagged :)I went and got it.

“erroneous reading perhaps:” I normally see the same nurse so she knows my choice out of two hospital labs to send sample to. On the last spike it was a stand – in nurse so she could well have sent it to the other lab which is the normal path for them. More weight is added to that as my regular nurse asked this time which lab to send it to which I though was strange so perhaps it was sent to that one? But?

All keeping going as well as you can

Ray

User
Posted 11 Jul 2015 at 14:59

WTF - you were at MOTS???? How did I not know that? Why did we not hug?

"Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards." Soren Kierkegaard

User
Posted 11 Jul 2015 at 16:05

Lyn

I also noticed that Barry said to Ray "Nice to have seen you at Leicester." but George has confirmed that Ray wasn't at Leicester. Perhaps Barry meant to say "It would have been nice to have seen you at Leicester". I don't know! Whatever, it would have been good if Ray had been at Leicester. I remember of the years that Ray contributed to a number of threads on " topical" issues" which created considerable activity! .

It would be good if Ray could manage to get to future gatherings either in London or Leicester.
.
Alan

User
Posted 11 Jul 2015 at 17:24
Indeed i read it as nice to see you there - in the future.

Ray

forgot to add - yes Alan the forum was more lively than present.

Edited by member 11 Jul 2015 at 17:32  | Reason: Not specified

User
Posted 11 Jul 2015 at 18:05

Phew - thought I had lost the plot!

"Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards." Soren Kierkegaard

User
Posted 12 Jul 2015 at 00:10

No, it was a senior moment of mixed identity on my part! Apologies to to Ray and others I mislead.

Barry
User
Posted 12 Jul 2015 at 09:46

:-)

"Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards." Soren Kierkegaard

User
Posted 12 Jul 2015 at 12:45

Barry, you are not alone as SM are an increasing occurance for me. They make life smilingly interesting (for me anyways) so no apologies needed.

Keep on the fighting PCa path of which I follow your progress with interest and fingers crossed for you

Ray

 
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