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Darryl Comment by Darryl on October 20, 2009 at 4:47pm
Hi Semirade: I will contact you, in a private email, as you speak of significant and personal issues.
Darryl Comment by Darryl on September 24, 2009 at 1:38am
We're soon to publish our second book...a companion book to our Gay Man's Guide To Prostate Cancer. Help us come up with a better title, which, to date, is A Gay Man's Prostate Cancer Primer.
Jack H Comment by Jack H on June 5, 2009 at 9:03am
Given what appears to be a very low doubling time (not in any kind of imminent danger), I wonder if you would be a good candidate for Provenge when (it should) it gets approved late this year or early next year. A little boost to your immune system might really slow that down. In any case, I certainly can appreciate your aversion to radiation. To me, having the operation was not a huge deal. I am not 100% where I was before but I am probably 95% so I am very grateful. Would prefer not to be microwaved though. Seems like that could do subtle damage that over time could become more signficant. I guess I'll have to wait and see what I'll need. 6 months was undetectable but coming up on 1 year very soon. A little nervous but I suspect everyone on this website who has prostate cancer understands that feeling!
Jack H Comment by Jack H on June 5, 2009 at 7:22am
Willis, how are you doing? I am not an expert at this stuff but it seems like your PSA rise is pretty slow. Maybe you'll never have to do anything about it except diet and excercise stuff?

Wondering if have ever heard of a book called "Eat to Beat Prostate Cancer" by David Ricketts. I am pretty sure David is gay. In any case, in his situation, his psa never became undetectable even after surgery and radiation but his psa rise has been pretty slow for a number of years and he and his doctors believe it is due to diet, stress reduction, exercise, etc.

Check out his website at prostatecancercookbook.com

I am curious. When you were first diagnosed many years ago, what was your gleason score, stage, etc.

Regards,
Jack
Jack H Comment by Jack H on June 5, 2009 at 7:21am
Willis, how are you doing? I am not an expert at this stuff but it seems like your PSA rise is pretty slow. Maybe you'll never have to do anything about it except diet and excercise stuff?

Wondering if have ever heard of a book called "Eat to Beat Prostate Cancer" by David Ricketts. I am pretty sure David is gay. In any case, in his situation, his psa never became undetectable even after surgery and radiation but his psa rise has been pretty slow for a number of years and he and his doctors believe it is due to diet, stress reduction, exercise, etc.

Check out his website at prostatecancercookbook.com

I am curious. When you were first diagnosed many years ago, what was your gleason score, stage, etc.

Regards,
Jack
Willis Forrester Comment by Willis Forrester on June 5, 2009 at 6:54am
I told my doctor I would not do the radiation treatment, at least now. We are going to monitor the PSA closely and deal with the situation(s) as they arise. Glad you got the "go-ahead" on the sexual part. I'd really be interested if and when you develop any side effects from the radiation. Good luck!
Phil Comment by Phil on June 4, 2009 at 11:34pm
I spoke to my doctor and he said go right ahead and enjoy. I'd like to continue for as long as I'm able to. I'm just beginning my third week of treatment- so I'm on the alert for the first side effects, if any appear.
Willis Forrester Comment by Willis Forrester on May 20, 2009 at 1:41pm
Seems to me a good question Phil - I'm trying to decide whether to undergo "salvage" radiation but am not convinced that the benefit potential is good enough for me. I'd like to hear what your doctor has to say, but it seems to me that there would be no reason not to have sex if you want to.
Phil Comment by Phil on May 20, 2009 at 10:36am
It's so quiet here....kind of spooky. I see it's a small group...but speak up guys!

I'll toss a question at you. I've just started radiotherapy. On the way home today, I thought of a question which I'll ask my doc tomorrow. Is it OK to have sex during the period of treatment? What do you guys say from your experience?
Darryl Comment by Darryl on August 6, 2008 at 2:25pm
Our (and I mean, OUR ) Petition to Make Prostate Cancer a National Priority is nearing 9,000 signatures. Let's all get our friends and family to sign, so that we might make a cool 10,000 signatures by September/Prostate Cancer Month. Go to http://www.prostatecancerpetition.org and send everyone you know to this website.
 

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