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Easy for me to say but from everything I've heard, catching it early is rare but lucky if you do as you don't want it to spread.
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Originally Posted by RonH
(Post 18829312)
So sorry to hear about this. :o
I don't know how advanced your cancer is but from my prostate cancer experience, the diagnosis made me think about my future. It took my wife and myself less than five minutes to decide to remove the prostate as opposed to the other options. I'm now cancer free. I read about the Whipple procedure and it sounds like a big deal. Are you sure you want to put off the surgery? |
A couple of years ago, my son had double hernia surgery. He said it was the toughest thing he had ever done. When they brought him out of surgery, they had to lessen the anesthetic because his blood pressure was up, and boy was he hurting. Kind of tough on the old man seeing his kid in pain. I just don't like hospitals.
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Had an interesting month or so. First, we were traveling for graduations, etc., then we had a couple of weeks rain, celebrated my 70th birthday, and by the time I got to start riding again, I had become an old man again. I still work, but get off at 3:00 most afternoons and that is when I ride. The last three days, it has been over 90, so only been doing about 10 miles. Stay hydrated and keep moving, and it's OK.
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I have been on Tamsulosin for some time, and I too typically only get up once. As far as I can tell, I really am not feeling any side effects.
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Got the new wheels this morning. Thank you Robert at PSIMet.com. :thumb:
Here they are (naked). :eek: I'll put the cassette on the rear wheel, tubes/tires and install them on the Cannondale tomorrow morning (when it's "less hot" :o) and take more pics. http://i373.photobucket.com/albums/o...pskvpuldvb.jpg |
I'm a five year prostate cancer survivor. I had them repeat the PSA test and it remained elevated. Scheduled a biopsy ASAP, was positive. Without a minutes hesitation I scheduled surgery. It sounds scary, but the alternative is scarier. They did the DaVinci procedure. All the horror stories are most likely about the old manual procedure. I'm now 78 plus years of age, and everything works fine, no little blue pill needed. I worked in a high stress physically demanding occupation until I retired at the end of February, 2015. Don't debate it, don't hesitate. Do the surgery now. I get PSA testing annually and the most recent was this May, clean. And I thank G-d every day.
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I am in the process of getting my prostate checked out due to the increase in psa and blood in urine. How long did it take you to get back on the bike after surgery? I am 72 and ride 4-5 days a week, usually ~ 5000 -5500 miles a year. thanks
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Originally Posted by tsurr
(Post 18836774)
I am in the process of getting my prostate checked out due to the increase in psa and blood in urine. How long did it take you to get back on the bike after surgery? I am 72 and ride 4-5 days a week, usually ~ 5000 -5500 miles a year. thanks
Good luck. |
thanks, I am taking this all in, listening to everyone. I appreciate everyones input
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Originally Posted by tsurr
(Post 18837405)
thanks, I am taking this all in, listening to everyone. I appreciate everyones input
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should have mentioned this, two nodules on either side of prostate, thanks again, I am leaning toward De Vinci, Proton therapy or seeds, I get biophys week after next , so just riding every chance I get, be areful
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amen brother you give me hope to get back to normal
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Its been 5 weeks since my surgery and the doc said I could ride. :D
It looked dark and gloomy when I left the house around 7:30 this morning but I was determined to get out on the Litespeed with its newly rebuilt drivetrain. It was even darker when I got to the Withlacoochee Trail but I decided to go for it. I got 2.5 miles south when it started spitting. I didn't feel like taking a spill on the wet trail so turned around and headed for the car. It was raining by the time I got back to the car and the grassy parking area was muddy. So my clean bike is dirty. :( Guess I'll clean it up later. If there's no rain tomorrow I'll head out again for a longer ride. :fingers crossed: |
Originally Posted by tsurr
(Post 18838814)
should have mentioned this, two nodules on either side of prostate, thanks again, I am leaning toward De Vinci, Proton therapy or seeds, I get biophys week after next , so just riding every chance I get, be areful
Radiation can cause problems farther down the road. It can kill the cancer but does damage to other parts of the body and can cause cancer or other problems later on. We didn't want to have to worry about that. Experience told us that surgery was the only real option. |
certainly something to consider, thanks again, really appreciate your input
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The weather was much nicer today and I took the Cannondale out. Rode to the bike shop to show off my new wheels. Danny wasn't impressed. Sherry liked them. I'll take some pictures later and post them. Rode a whopping 10.5 miles today. :)
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well, I guess I qualify, I'm 66
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Happy [Grand]father's Day to all! On Saturday we attended a graduation celebration party hosted by our younger son's girlfriend's family. (She graduated from UCLA in bioengineering, her brother finished community college and is transferring to a 4-year, and her sister graduated from high school. Our elder son finally finished his PhD in plasma physics at UCSD in September, and our younger son graduated from UC Santa Cruz in biology/pre-med. in December, so we were belatedly celebrating their graduations, as well.) Our elder son came with his wife and our grandson (15 months old today), and a delightful time was had by all.
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Got out today in the cool morning temperatures. Felt great. :) Rode from Hernando to the Citrus Springs trailhead and back to Hernando for a total of 13.5 miles. I hope I'll be back to my regular mileage by the end of the month.
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I know you've all been waiting to see the new wheels :rolleyes: I got from PSIMet.com so here you go.
Here's the before pic with the Vision wheels that I sold. http://i373.photobucket.com/albums/o...ps4ewsybgm.jpg Here's the bike with the new wheels from PSIMet.com. They're awesome and the ride is even more comfortable than on the carbon wheels. :thumb: http://i373.photobucket.com/albums/o...psnuwoe2wz.jpg |
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No more centuries for me. I'm done with that. I don't even get excited about metrics anymore. I might do the 50 mile option when the Clean Air Ride comes around agin next spring. Or possibly the Rails to Trails ride in October but I usually pass on it because it's always on a Sunday.
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Just found and joined this forum and thought I would add my two cents on the topic. At age 49 I found out I had advanced prostate cancer after a routine blood test at local health fair. PSA at the time was 20 and they found a few cancer cells in lymph nodes as well. Hormone therapy for six months, external radiation 6 weeks, and then had 94 seeds implanted. Miserable few months, but now, almost 17 years later I am cancer free. There is hope and a cure for this type of cancer. F.F.F. "Faith, Family and Friends" is how I describe my experience! Hope to retire a second time next spring and then prep for my second Portland, Ma to Portland, OR ride next summer. (Completed the same ride in 1996 and riding it again would be a fabulous way to celebrate retirement and being a Cancer Survivor! Get checked and ride when you can.
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Congrats with your PCa free life. Ride long and ride hard. :thumb:
Originally Posted by Apunbiker
(Post 18869727)
...... F.F.F. "Faith, Family and Friends" is how I describe my experience!...........
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