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From: Naaman on 4 Aug 2008 23:55 Actually, it's two updates because I missed reporting at 18 months after my seed implants. It was <.1 at that time and today, 21 months out it again was <.1. Just about in the middle of the time frame for a bump, so I'm a little bit antsy about that, but it's nothing I really have any control over. I'm seeing my radiation oncologist every six months and alternately my urologist every six months now. I'm still taking Flomax daily to deal with some minor urinary frequency problems that at least partially pre-date my seeding. Otherwise, my health is not bad at present for a 75-year-old. I can play golf every day, weather permitting, take walks and do the chores around the house that pop up regularly. But who knows what tomorrow brings! Naaman
From: Alan Meyer on 5 Aug 2008 20:59 "Naaman" <nnickell(a)vtc.net> wrote in message news:4897cf01$0$18432$39cecf19(a)news.twtelecom.net... > Actually, it's two updates because I missed reporting at 18 months after > my seed implants. It was <.1 at that time and today, 21 months out it > again was <.1. Just about in the middle of the time frame for a bump, so > I'm a little bit antsy about that, but it's nothing I really have any > control over. > > I'm seeing my radiation oncologist every six months and alternately my > urologist every six months now. I'm still taking Flomax daily to deal with > some minor urinary frequency problems that at least partially pre-date my > seeding. Otherwise, my health is not bad at present for a 75-year-old. I > can play golf every day, weather permitting, take walks and do the chores > around the house that pop up regularly. But who knows what tomorrow > brings! > > Naaman Sounds good Naaman. Keep on doing what you like doing. As you say, none of us knows what tomorrow brings. Alan
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