an update to my friends (here on the forums)!

Started by DJ_Zath, April 22, 2024, 08:36:18 PM

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DJ_Zath

Hi everyone and especially Milky!

(of course, theres Jammin'Adam, Mainesmixx, Kev, Lane, Jeff, Tim Gainer, Jigger, etc... )

not sure how to open this thread, but I'll give it a try...

As of August 2023, I went in for some routine tests and stuff and it was found that I had "a problem" with my bloodwork and that my PSAs were "off the charts". As of January 10, 2024, a biopsy revealed that it was stage 4 Cancer (18 samples, 14 positive with a Gleason 7/7) in the prostate and that my life expectancy was "less than 3 years".

On April 2, 2024 I went in to the hospital for Radical Prostatectomy surgery (they removed the Prostate and lymph nodes). I am currently in recovery (healing) from the procedure. it will be many months, to say the least.

its not all bad news, though, still too early to say, but initial labwork shows that they may have gotten ALL of the Cancer in-time and that, perhaps, planned radiation treatments may not be needed!

I'll keep you all up-to-speed as I figure all of this out! (and I'm sure I have added many years back on to my life! :) )

-DjZ-

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milky

I am so sorry to hear of this, Zath. I could say "been there, done that" as I have had exactly the same procedure.

The prostatectomy should make things a lot better PROVIDED that the surgeons took plenty of "margin" around the tumour and that the tumour was completely contained within the prostate. You say that the initial pathology indicates that the margins were clear of cancer cells. I certainly hope that is the case, but the next few PSA tests will clarify the situation. If the numbers go up, some metastasization may have occurred. If the PSA levels go above point 2, you should request a PET scan, as that will show any residuals. Numbers lower than point 2 probably won't show.

I assume that there will be follow-up radiation and/or chemo treatment, so it is important that they pin-point where any residual is, else the radiation can adversely affect urinary and bowel activity, even digestive issues may persist.

I wish you all the best with your recovery and prognosis, my friend.
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Lane

Hey Zath. That's a helluva thing to deal with. I hope very much this goes the best it possibly can.
It's all just programming :P

Kev

Sending you love from the UK Zath! I'll try to get by on the old Warp chat once you're back up and running!

Wishing you speedy healing!
Kev

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