Time to b-r-e-a-t-h-e !

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I've just had my third post-radiotherapy quarterly check-up and all seems to be going well, thank goodness.

My latest PSA test results revealed a value of <0.1ug/L which is excellent - so much so that my consultant greeteed me with the words I like to hear, viz "Hello Keith - this is going to be a 'trousers ON' check-up!"

Given that I started off with a Locally Advanced cancer diagnosis, it's been amazing what has been achieved in the past 18 months or so. I really do feel optimistic.

I also don't need to visit the department again for another six months, and even then I need 'only' see the Nursing Specialist (not that these angels are in any way inferior to the Great Man himself, but you know what I mean!)

The consultant explained that if my PSA value rises significantly, then I'll have to undergo a further biopsy and MRI/bone scans to assess the extent of any returning cancer.  He also told me that, if cancer returns, then further radiotherapy would be out of the question - as would surgery - and that the most likely treatment would be cryotherapy. But that was in answer to my questions and not by way of being pessimistic.

So it was a good day.

I'm not gloating.  I know that many out there would give anything to be given such hopeful news.  I just thought it would be nice to show that it need not always be depressing and that where there's life there is hope!

Oh, and I really DO believe that if you smile it confuses the enemy!

Best wishes, folks!

Keith

 

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