Guest guest Posted January 1, 2006 Report Share Posted January 1, 2006 Hi, First of all Happy New Year. I must admit that a Gleason 10 prostate cancer is not the best of deals but you may find the following link of some comfort : www.yananow.net/Mentors/DougA.htm This is the story of Adam who was diagnosed in June 1991 aged 48 with a Gleason 10 Grade D stage T3. With the help of diet and supplements has managed to control his disease. The last update of him was in January 2004 when he was still doing well, and unless anyone knows differently I would hope he is still doing well. I think the important thing is to remain positive. Find a local support group. Join forums such as this. Change your diet and take supplements that have been proven to help prostate cancer sufferers. I have an excellent protocol designed by a doctor belonging to the Life Extension Foundation who himself suffers from prostate cancer. If you would like a copy please email me. Best Wishes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2006 Report Share Posted January 1, 2006 Hi I hope 2006 and is as good as it can be for you. Welcome to the group and I'm sorry you have had the need to have joined us with a prostate cancer. We will do our best to support and inform you mainly from our experiences as patients and carers. I'd love to be able to promise you that tomorrow the researchers will bring out a new magic pill to make your tumours and secondaries vanish and tell you exactly how you will progress. The truth is that there is no consistency in this disease, everyone is different. Sometimes the kindest way is to tell it how it is, but this will hurt. No one is going to tell you exactly to the day when your tumour will beat you. I have known men who have mets who have gone on for over 10 years on various treatments. We cannot offer you a cure, yet, there are many of us who, like you, missed the boat as far as cure is concerned on this list and others. There are two important things that we can discuss with you, Quality of Life and access to the best treatment. It would be good to know where you are in the world, how you feel now and if you have an oncologist advising you. Have you got a partner or wife who is living with you? I'm sorry we can't offer you the magic bullet but what we can do is try to ensure you get the best care possible and have the least amount of pain and highest QOL. Researchers are working hard with limited funds to find ways of helping people like us. So there is hope, lets keep you as well as possible. Best wishes Hambleton Selby Yorkshire England prognosis gleason 10 psa 1500 bone mets throughout skeleton ,drugs zoladex ,casadex, zemeta, what is my prognosis ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2006 Report Share Posted January 1, 2006 Hi Alan, Try www.yananow.net Enter the site and click on MENTORS. Scroll down until you come to Adam. There are many MENTORS on the site each with their own story which you can find inspiration from. All the best and good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 Hi ,clicked on your link but didn't get their, please send the protocol many thanks Alancoolerking5@... wrote: Hi,First of all Happy New Year.I must admit that a Gleason 10 prostate cancer is not the best of deals but you may find the following link of some comfort :www.yananow.net/Mentors/DougA.htmThis is the story of Adam who was diagnosed in June 1991 aged 48 with a Gleason 10 Grade D stage T3. With the help of diet and supplements has managed to control his disease. The last update of him was in January 2004 when he was still doing well, and unless anyone knows differently I would hope he is still doing well.I think the important thing is to remain positive. Find a local support group. Join forums such as this. Change your diet and take supplements that have been proven to help prostate cancer sufferers. I have an excellent protocol designed by a doctor belonging to the Life Extension Foundation who himself suffers from prostate cancer. If you would like a copy please email me.Best Wishes Play Santa's Celebrity Xmas Party, an exclusive game from Yahoo! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 Hi I wonder if you would mind sending me the protocol you refer to from the doctor re the Life Extension Forum. I have been on the web site and was unable to identify who the doctor was with the information. If you can't send it could you give me more info to access it. many thanks Terry Re: prognosis Hi,First of all Happy New Year.I must admit that a Gleason 10 prostate cancer is not the best of deals but you may find the following link of some comfort :www.yananow.net/Mentors/DougA.htmThis is the story of Adam who was diagnosed in June 1991 aged 48 with a Gleason 10 Grade D stage T3. With the help of diet and supplements has managed to control his disease. The last update of him was in January 2004 when he was still doing well, and unless anyone knows differently I would hope he is still doing well.I think the important thing is to remain positive. Find a local support group. Join forums such as this. Change your diet and take supplements that have been proven to help prostate cancer sufferers. I have an excellent protocol designed by a doctor belonging to the Life Extension Foundation who himself suffers from prostate cancer. If you would like a copy please email me.Best Wishes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 Yes please , I should like to see the protocol. Best wishes, , Mid-Wales Re: prognosis Hi,First of all Happy New Year.I must admit that a Gleason 10 prostate cancer is not the best of deals but you may find the following link of some comfort :www.yananow.net/Mentors/DougA.htmThis is the story of Adam who was diagnosed in June 1991 aged 48 with a Gleason 10 Grade D stage T3. With the help of diet and supplements has managed to control his disease. The last update of him was in January 2004 when he was still doing well, and unless anyone knows differently I would hope he is still doing well.I think the important thing is to remain positive. Find a local support group. Join forums such as this. Change your diet and take supplements that have been proven to help prostate cancer sufferers. I have an excellent protocol designed by a doctor belonging to the Life Extension Foundation who himself suffers from prostate cancer. If you would like a copy please email me.Best Wishes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 hi , Please also send me a copy of the health supplement protocol. Thanks and best wishes to you. RJ Re: prognosis Hi,First of all Happy New Year.I must admit that a Gleason 10 prostate cancer is not the best of deals but you may find the following link of some comfort :www.yananow.net/Mentors/DougA.htmThis is the story of Adam who was diagnosed in June 1991 aged 48 with a Gleason 10 Grade D stage T3. With the help of diet and supplements has managed to control his disease. The last update of him was in January 2004 when he was still doing well, and unless anyone knows differently I would hope he is still doing well.I think the important thing is to remain positive. Find a local support group. Join forums such as this. Change your diet and take supplements that have been proven to help prostate cancer sufferers. I have an excellent protocol designed by a doctor belonging to the Life Extension Foundation who himself suffers from prostate cancer. If you would like a copy please email me.Best Wishes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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