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12.08.2010 - -
This is my story....i was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer in Oct/10..after a PSA test showed a score of 14 which my doctor said was high. My biopsy confirmed the cancer with 5 out of 8 samples showing a presence of cancer.
i weighed my options and chose brachytherapy as the most beneficial. I first met with my oncologist in Jan/11 and was initially put on hormone therapy. In May/11 i had a TRUSS to map the prostate in preparation of the procedure and on June/08/22 i had the brachytherapy procedure. With a spinal anesthetic, there was no pain or discomfort and the procedure took only about 1 hour with a 2 hour recovery period. I was sent home with a catheter, but it was removed the next day.
In the almost 4 months since the procedure i have not experienced any major side effects, however i do continue to take Flowmax. In fact in general i feel no different now than i did before the procedure and was almost immediately able to resume all activities and diet. I am scheduled to have a PSA test in Dec/11 and am confident that it will confirm i am a cancer survivor. In my opinion if you qualify for brachytherapy its the only way to go in the treatment of prostate cancer
       
01.12.2012 0.05 01.07.12
Update... i had my brachytherapy treatment on June. 08.2011 and since then have essentially been problem free. I had no side effects from the treatment and no complications. i stopped taking Flowmax in July of this year. I now only see my oncologist once a year with the next meeting scheduled for July. 1013. The only issue i have is having to go to the bathroom at night several times possibly 3 or four times but this could also be the result of having a couple of beers in the evening!! As far as i am concerned i am a survivor, although my specialist will not say that i am 100% cancer free ( as there is no guarantee that anyone can claim that)
.... but all in all it was a less harrowing experience than i thought it would be
       

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