This week I celebrate 3 years in Biochemical Remission. My PSA last week was 0.17
It had started to creep up, nothing to worry about but now it's down to 0.17. So a big WOO-HOO (courtesy of Homer Simpson).
Many thanks to everyone in the Prostate Forum who have helped me through my ups and downs. I won't name names as it would take hours to name everyone individually!
You know who you are!!!
I've been a part of this community for over 3 and a half years. Loved every bit of it!
I'm not leaving mind, but if I could share my Remission with you all, I would.
Now that is what I call GOOD NEWS and a great big WOO-HOO to wake up to Steve. It is great to hear of successes and is such an encouragement for those following in your footsteps.
Good Morning Steve (Stevecam)
It's not been easy for you so to be in the position you are now in is brilliant. We've all had our up's and down's and I think you've had your fair share so here's the biggest
WOO-HOO
I can find.
All the best to you and Tracey.
Kind Regards - Brian .
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