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From: 3Putt in Coastal SC on 25 Jul 2008 16:16 Last two PSAs were 0.9 This week it was down to 0.6 But....I also suffer from kidney stones, and have had two episodes in the past 3 months. Scheduled for the lithotrypsy procedure in 2 weeks. I have heard pros and cons about the after effects.
From: ron on 26 Jul 2008 08:54 On Jul 25, 2:16 pm, "3Putt in Coastal SC" <bo...(a)theswamp.com> wrote: > Last two PSAs were 0.9 This week it was down to 0.6 But....I also suffer > from kidney stones, and have had two episodes in the past 3 months. > Scheduled for the lithotrypsy procedure in 2 weeks. I have heard pros and > cons about the after effects. Hi 3Putt...I forget what kind of seeds you had, iodine or palladium. The former have a half-life of about 60 days, the latter 17 days. People often say that the radionucleides are "spent" after 10 half- lives. That would suggest that I-125 seeds might still be doing something beneficial for 600 days, pd-103 for 170 days. You're at 18 months post-brachy, or roughly 540 days out. If you had I-125 seeds, they still might have a little bit of work left to do. Does the doc whose treating your kidney stones know that you underwent brachytherapy? I'm wondering if the lithotripsy shock wave can either alter the position of a seed (this would only matter in the case of iodine seeds) or permanently dislodge a seed? Dislodged seeds sometimes occur shortly after treatment and can lead to other medical problems..ron
From: 3Putt in Coastal SC on 26 Jul 2008 09:39 Thanks for your concern Ron. I go back Thursday for some blood tests, and had an EKG yesterday (a fund raiser for the hospital). The same Urologist that did the seeds is also doing the lithotripsy. But I will certainly raise the question when I see him next week. The overgrown stones are high in the kidney. I had the palladium seeds. (and they show up quite nicely on the x-rays). I've had stones since my Army days. Back in 1964 I had a 2 week stay in the Army hospital. Since I hadn't passed any stones in the two weeks, they went up with a catheter. 44 years later, I still remember that event. The Army tried to extend my tour of duty by 2 weeks, but the 1st Sgt got me out of it, as I had to report to a civilian Government job right after discharge. Stones have really been an annoyance. I also have them in my left kidney along with gall stones, which my (hernia) surgeon is anxious to remove. Slice and dice, and it's no wonder I look as if I am several months pregnant. "ron" <oitbso(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:2fdaba08-3f83-473c-9960-3eebe45511ac(a)d45g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... On Jul 25, 2:16 pm, "3Putt in Coastal SC" <bo...(a)theswamp.com> wrote: > Last two PSAs were 0.9 This week it was down to 0.6 But....I also suffer > from kidney stones, and have had two episodes in the past 3 months. > Scheduled for the lithotrypsy procedure in 2 weeks. I have heard pros and > cons about the after effects. Hi 3Putt...I forget what kind of seeds you had, iodine or palladium. The former have a half-life of about 60 days, the latter 17 days. People often say that the radionucleides are "spent" after 10 half- lives. That would suggest that I-125 seeds might still be doing something beneficial for 600 days, pd-103 for 170 days. You're at 18 months post-brachy, or roughly 540 days out. If you had I-125 seeds, they still might have a little bit of work left to do. Does the doc whose treating your kidney stones know that you underwent brachytherapy? I'm wondering if the lithotripsy shock wave can either alter the position of a seed (this would only matter in the case of iodine seeds) or permanently dislodge a seed? Dislodged seeds sometimes occur shortly after treatment and can lead to other medical problems..ron
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