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Well good story and good documenting. Just like my 110 cc prostate and my Tulsa Pro experience. You also had transition zone problem and them getting to it. They can't get to those, I had trouble too, so good they got to it when they did but the technology for biopsy has only come forward lately, the old ways of doing would not find these lesions. I hope things stay well for you, you had troubles, but hopefully you are past it.
Hi, read your journey, very interesting. Hopefully, you're on a permanent mend. One question, when you were initially diagnosed at 77 yo, why was a Prostatectomy out of the question? 🤔
It should be interesting to see what your PSA shows in the next test. I imagine it’s gonna drop a lot, just wonder if it’s gonna drop to 3 or 4. Something normal.
Your treatment is a little bit rougher than just SBRT, but the fact that it retains some of your prostate could be a real positive.
Keep us up with your journey, real interesting.