Decision made. I’m pT3a, N0 M0 (see my profile for details ). My extensive research points to a combo treatment of HT / RT / Brachy (NHS and NICE approved). MDT met again a couple of days ago and their recommendation (without my input) was the same. I had a consultation at Addenbrookes yesterday with a top prostatectomy surgeon and he agreed with me that my decision was the best one, as surgery would carry at least a 30% chance of recurrence. So I collected my prescription on way out! I took my first bicalutamide tablet taken this morning…..so the treatment is underway. Just over 62 days (NHS target) since GP referral so well done to them after a thorough diagnosis. I feel like a weight has been lifted from my shoulders with regards to timelines (chasing the NHS, politely!), but I’m under no illusion that the next few months of treatment will present challenges. My wife and I are a strong team and we intend to take everything in our stride and, hopefully, this curative pathway will prevail. Here we go…..wish us luck!
Oh! An exciting time for you! I hope you have a wonderful time as ‘father of the bride’ and I hope Mrs AW enjoys her role …..and the obligatory hat!!! Don’t worry about any stray tears - they just show how much love and pride you have for your daughter!!!!!
Have a wonderful day on Saturday and you will doubly proud to see your granddaughter supporting her mother.
AW have a great day. David
Best wishes, David
Please remember that I am not medically trained and the above are my personal views.
Hi to all my friends on this wonderful site,
just to let you know that there is hope - I was diagnosed T3a with aggressive traits (last September). And here I am (with Mrs AW) , in the arrivals hall in Menorca, waiting for our clients. We look forward to a great two weeks of hiking in the sunshine! AW
Hey AW - You have a great time in them there hills.
Thanks ever so much for your positive contributions to the Community and I am so pleased you are back at work.
Enjoy the sun (I will be partaking in some sunshine myself in Turkey from Thursday)
Kindest regards - Brian.

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Have a wonderful 'working holiday'. The sunshine makes you feel so much better. Hope you've packed the factor 50.
Hi AW.
It's very dull and grey where I am, so really envious. Enjoy.
As a pragmatist, I am really interested to know how you and Mrs AW protect your face and hesd and limbs whilst exposed to the sun for hours at altitude ie do you use a special sun screen?
D
Factor 50, good quality hiking gear, and a hat. AW
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