I had a PSA test which was high for my age I’m 59 and the reading was 4.45 so off I went for an MRI two weeks later, a couple or three weeks after that I’m in for a Biopsy ( hmm that was dignified !) I’ve met the surgeon he says it’s all systems go if the bone scan I had on the 30th March comes back clear so fingers crossed, tomorrow I’m booked in to meet the oncologist/radiation guy to see what he says… so that’s where I’m up to, I’m trying to be a bit Zen waiting for the bone scan results but …. It’s difficult .
Hi WW
I think everyone is !
Stu
Yes WW I agree 100% with you and Stuart - you are correct. It's a lovely sunny day today and it makes me feel great just looking out of the window!! I know I should go out!!
Brian

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Me too, Stuart.
Brian, the only thing getting harder is the walking!!! (pun intended).
WW, it could have had something to do with the dreary weather and dark mornings and evenings.
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