Advanced Prostate Cancer - Test Results after 3 months without the anti hormone injections
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Advanced Prostate Cancer - Test Results after 3 months without the anti hormone injections.
A bit of a ramble, and a lot that didn't come to mind when I made this video, but its an update after a period of not taking the injections. I
Glad for you Alan . Enjoy your videos. Gives the rest of us hope in fighting this disease. 👍
Good luck and enjoy life, every day is a gift . 15 years with prostrate cancer and I’m still here fighting.
Glad to hear your good news sir🙏 may god give you good health and long life
Thank you
Great news for you. It must be nice to be off the drugs. I still have hope for my self one day to be off of drugs. I keep moving and I know how quickly you can be fatigued on this stuff. 2 clear checks hopefully 🙏 in march will be my third and see how things go. Once again great for you. Goes to show their is always hope. Have a great day.
Congratulations Alan, Good for you. Just had my exam most of my cancer id gone but not all. Just started a new treatment. Been almost 16 years fighting the battle. I pray that yours is gone for ever. God bless
Great news Alan !!! Good luck with your new car model 🏋️♀️🤗
Hi Allen just an update on myself my March check was great 👍 nothing found and I get to stay away from the Dr for 6 months that’s a big improvement. It will be 3 years next month since my diagnosis hopefully I will be able to get off my drugs someday. Thanks for your videos.
Looking forward to see the new model finished.
Your video has motovated me, this past week a bit of lethargy crept in, still walking but will double up and hope it lifts the mood.
For once I am wishing for winter to come, as the threat of catching Covid from a tourist is quite real.
You have come through something which for some people, would be a difficult/impossble time and got a result.
Thanks again for posting, just going out for my first walk at 06.30
Thank you William, and keep on walking, even on days you don’t fell like going out. even in the rain it may lift your mood and afterwards you may feel like you have achieved something.
Congratulations on finishing the model and the good news on prostate cancer.
Thank you Michael
@@alanbowles2917 I am going to try and build from a kit a typically local Aussie pub to take my mind off my prostate cancer as I await the latest PSA blood test result and endure nine weeks of Covid-19 Delta variant city wide lockdown.
Very good news. Model looks great.
Robb
Fantastic news Alan, like my look at visit, next 3 months no ct scans yippee, but still on hormone therapy injection every 3 months, mind is at ease at the yippee, wait to hear from your next post, great stuff.
Glenn from Australia.
Thank you Glenn
Great build with that model car...best wishes health wise, hopefully a bright futures ahead 🤞💪👍
Good news, hope the next car is just as enjoyable
I find the side effects a grind but if it ‘does what it says on the tin’ it’s the price to pay - I was told I would be on Prostrap for life with maybe additional drugs when the PSA rises, (prostrap failing) they would not give me chemotherapy as low immunity.
Again good news pleased for you.
Hi Alan, I am happy for you, never give up,.and the model looks great.
Thank you Mustang
Wonderful news!
Thank you Carol
So pleased for you Alan 👍👍👍👍
Thank you Nick
Great news. Long may it continue 👍
Hello Alan, how are you doing today? I am 68 years old and Recently had a physical and PSA went from 3.09 to 8.42 in six months. My doctor recommend I see an urologist. I have an appointment Saturday afternoon, and trust me, I am scared ass hell. In the past I have done everything to prevent this. I work out, average eating habit, and physical once a year. After watching your videos gives me hope that I can overcome my prostates problems. Alan, good luck with your health and I wish the best for you and your family. Coach
Hello Coach, how did the appointment go? thank you very much for your comments, it encourages me to carry on! Regards Alan
Thank you Alan for sharing your story. I'm 55 and just diagnosed with Gleason 6 2 out of 12 cores and active severance was recommended but it is worrying me me already.
Best wishes for a speedy recovery
I had prostate cancer I tell you to take it out because if it’s in capsulated it’s your best chance of beating the earlier the better just make sure you have a good robotic surgeon to remove it
@@phil9331 Thanks. I did decide on surgery and had it October 25th so I am exactly four weeks post op today. My doctor called two weeks after surgery with the pathology and said it was very low volume with no spread to the lymph nodes and he is "very confident of full cure" but of course future PSA testing will confirm. I read the report further and it said 1% of prostate so it of course made me wonder if I made to quick of a move to surgery but then I reminded myself as you said the whole goal of cancer cure is to catch it and address it as early as possible. I seem to be doing well with countenance being almost 90% and I'm getting partial erections 2 weeks out.
@@24hourgmtchannel64 Look your doctor is correct but if it’s encapsulated from your biopsy when you first did it and then after surgery when they did the dissection of your prostate and it showed it was encapsulated grades two or lower There’s really a low chance of it spreading if your lymph nodes were clean at surgery
I am almost a year off surgery and I had grade 2. and I had much more cancer in my prostate knew it was about 50% ,but it was encapsulated my biopsy was clean and my Prostate cancer was encapsulated when they dissected it ,cancer in my lymph nodes are clean so right now I’m almost a year in and I’m undetectable on PSA
You never know if I’ll come back but if it’s caught early enough and you get it you should know by the biopsy and the prostate exam after surgery it pretty well gives you a pretty good determination if it’s gone because then if it isn’t they usually do chemo or radiation or a testosterone treatment or right after to try to kill it and and sometimes you get unlucky and have to stay on these the rest of your life especially the testosterone but right after surgery if PSA stays undetectable especially for the first three months To six months you’re almost good to go I usually what happens at like I said if the spread is found right at surgery or your biopsy showed it spread
sounds like you’re OK and good luck
Great News 👍
Thank you Ren
Great news. God bless you!!!
Alan did you have the new PSMa 68 pet scan with the dye If you did that’s great news that’s the best scan available right now in the market
Wonderful Alan
Great news.
Thank you Todd
Great news
Thank you Peggy
I find the side effects of Eligard to be intolerable. Congratulations.
Hey ..
My father is in harmone therapy what will happen next ?
How do u feel ?
We live in india do you know any better place where he can be cancer free ??
Prostrate cancer UK has a web site full of information, guides, and help pages - really useful at explaining the different levels and options of treatment.
As to the best place for treatment for cancer - my own experience with my late wife and data shows one of the worst places within Europe is the UK out of 32 countries the UK is in the bottom 5 - Germany has been in the forefront on a lot of new treatments well before they were available in the UK like TACE.
we had a famous case a few years ago where a child had cancer but the Doctors went to court to stop the parents taking the child to another country as the believed the child was terminal and should not be moved. Parents took the child from hospital to Europe and had treatment from which the child recovered from cancer.
He will likely stay on that treatment to keep his PSA low. If it rises that he may be offered other threatment
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