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Yes, God is definitely the best tool in fighting cancer. When I was first diagnosed I was fitted with a catheter. After 3 days it was so painful (think of up doig wsomeone with a needle nose pliers clamped down and also someone holding a torch to your junk).
I finally had enough and I told myself I was going to kneel down and say the Rosary. I knelt down and fought to get the first couple prayers out because I was in so much pain. The next thing I knew I was up doing whatever around the house and after I on't know how much time, it finally hit me (I still had a ton on my mind after just being told I was on my way down 4 or 5 days earlier. (I spent 3 days in the hospital after the night I was diagnosed on February 11th, 2023) that I was no longer in pain. I never felt pain from the catheter again other than when I got UTI's every 3 weeks when I had my catheter changed. I had the catheter about 9 1/2 months. I was very happy to get it out not because of pain but because it would save me 20 plus minutes every morning and night.
I have definitely started praying more since having my wake up call. I am doing an Our Lady of Guadalupe Novena which I seriously think is a big part of my recovery after being told I had less than 2 years to live by my more local cancer doctor back in March of this year when I asked her what my prognosis was.
I am now almost feeling completely back to normal, thanks to Magician Sartor.
Science has made much progress in the years. Your experience is not extraordinary. According to latest research by Xtandi, only 10% has recurrence at 5 years for those who are treated with ADDT + Xtandi. Recurrence does not mean it cannot be treated. So much so some would say that prostate cancer is a chronic disease, like diabetics. That means you can travel, etc. So keep it up and all the best wishes.
Dont mind me. I am just another layman trying to make some sense of the whole thing.