The great news is that the graph is trending down. The visit to my urologist today also gave me the results of my recent blood test and I had started at the post-operative stage after brachytherapy with a PSA of 6.9. Today, I am proud to announce, it's down to 3.0.
This is wonderful because it means that the little radioactive seeds that have been placed into my prostate are doing their work, killing the cancer and thereby reducing the PSA count. This process will go on for some time yet. Currently I am something over four months on from the op and generally the seeds remain active for around six months.
Everything you need to know about Prostate Cancer. Following our hero's travails as he battles with bothersome bits behind his b*ll*cks.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
Featured post
Urgency to urinate can dramatically affect your life
When you gotta go, you gotta go! That's always been true for me, even pre-prostate cancer. I'm an enthusiastic urinator who seems ...
Popular posts
-
When you gotta go, you gotta go! That's always been true for me, even pre-prostate cancer. I'm an enthusiastic urinator who seems ...
-
In a blog like this, while I wait for something to happen (first consultant appointment next week), you the reader need something to keep ...
-
I'd been told that the results from the biopsy would take a while and so I was quite surprised to receive an appointment to see the co...