Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 Thank you for approving our membership. I did check out the YANA website & didn't realize how long I spent browsing it - way after my bedtime now. I can tell that I will be returning to it often. is 53 with a PSA of 417 at diagnosis (12/21/06). He will have a biopsy 01/03/07. The cancer has spread to the bones in his left hip. Hormone Therapy started 12/21/06 (Casodex 50 mg, Finasteride 5 mg and monthly Lupron shots will start 1/02/07) In November 2004 's PSA was 4.0. His urologist told that he had an enlarged prostate and and an infection that was at least a couple years old. After about 9 months of antibiotics got frustrated because the pain was increasing in his back/hip and the urinary/ED problems didn't seem to improve. In November 2005 had an MRI that was read by an orthopedic surgeon who saw nothing out of the ordinary. After an MRI on 12/04/06 our family doctor told that he had bone cancer and that it " didn't look good. " He is no longer our fmaily doctor. We met with an oncologist 12/13/06 who made no diagnosis, ordered a PSA, PAP, Cat Scan, and bone scan. On the 21st he made the diagnosis of prostate cancer and set up with a new urologist for the biopsy. I was unable to go to his appointments on the 21st (had to take my 16 year old to the airport). Fortunately my Mom went with him. I am looking forward to his next appointment with the oncologist 01/11/07. I am going to be better prepared with questions and understand better what the doctor will be telling us. Again thank you for approving our membership. Unfortunately we are no strangers to cancer. 's Dad died 4 years ago due to cancer and my Dad was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer in June 2006 (at age 63 he is still putting up a good fight). One of 's good friends is an 11 year survivor of prostate cancer. Unfortunately he now lives over 800 miles away. Take care, hopefully I'll have more complete info on 's Gleason score and staging in a couple weeks. ( & )- at the southern edge of the Ozark Mountains in Arkansas > > Welcome to ozarkspring gladiola@... who has joined the > ProstateCancerSupport group and who says: > > My husband was diagnosed with prostate cancer the week before Christmas. > > We are looking for a place to be able to discuss this disease. It is > difficult to talk about it to family & friends. > >> You might find it useful to visit YANA - You Are Not Alone Now > www.yananow.net <http://www.yananow.net/> a site set up for newly > diagnosed people which gives some basic information in plain language with links to more complex sites. > But in any event, please post some details of your husband's diagnosis - > Age, PSAs leading up to the diagnosis, Gleason Score and Staging (these terms are all explained on the YANA site) and any questions you might have. > Just remember - there are no dumb questions. We all started off where you are now, but we've collectively learned a lot over the years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 Hi and , Welcome to the group. Its my father that has been diagnosed with PCa and we have found this group very friendly and informative. There is always someone with an experience to share. We were overwhelmed by the feelings of loneliness when we first had the diagnosis but finding this group really did help us and I hope it does the same for both of you. Take care, Clare ozarkspring wrote: Thank you for approving our membership. I did check out the YANA website & didn't realize how long I spent browsing it - way after my bedtime now. I can tell that I will be returning to it often. is 53 with a PSA of 417 at diagnosis (12/21/06). He will have a biopsy 01/03/07. The cancer has spread to the bones in his left hip. Hormone Therapy started 12/21/06 (Casodex 50 mg, Finasteride 5 mg and monthly Lupron shots will start 1/02/07)In November 2004 's PSA was 4.0. His urologist told that he had an enlarged prostate and and an infection that was at least a couple years old. After about 9 months of antibiotics got frustrated because the pain was increasing in his back/hip and the urinary/ED problems didn't seem to improve. In November 2005 had an MRI that was read by an orthopedic surgeon who saw nothing out of the ordinary.After an MRI on 12/04/06 our family doctor told that he had bone cancer and that it "didn't look good." He is no longer our fmaily doctor. We met with an oncologist 12/13/06 who made no diagnosis, ordered a PSA, PAP, Cat Scan, and bone scan. On the 21st he made the diagnosis of prostate cancer and set up with a new urologist for the biopsy. I was unable to go to his appointments on the 21st (had to take my 16 year old to the airport). Fortunately my Mom went with him. I am looking forward to his next appointment with the oncologist 01/11/07. I am going to be better prepared with questions and understand better what the doctor will be telling us. Again thank you for approving our membership. Unfortunately we are no strangers to cancer. 's Dad died 4 years ago due to cancer and my Dad was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer in June 2006 (at age 63 he is still putting up a good fight). One of 's good friends is an 11 year survivor of prostate cancer. Unfortunately he now lives over 800 miles away.Take care, hopefully I'll have more complete info on 's Gleason score and staging in a couple weeks. ( & )- at the southern edge of the Ozark Mountains in Arkansas >> Welcome to ozarkspring gladiola@... who has joined the> ProstateCancerSupport group and who says:> > My husband was diagnosed with prostate cancer the week before Christmas.> > We are looking for a place to be able to discuss this disease. It is> difficult to talk about it to family & friends.> >> You might find it useful to visit YANA - You Are Not Alone Now> www.yananow.net <http://www.yananow.net/> a site set up for newly> diagnosed people which gives some basic information in plain language with links to more complex sites. > But in any event, please post some details of your husband's diagnosis -> Age, PSAs leading up to the diagnosis, Gleason Score and Staging (these terms are all explained on the YANA site) and any questions you might have.> Just remember - there are no dumb questions. We all started off where you are now, but we've collectively learned a lot over the years. Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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