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If you put in at top of a post the specific I.D. of a poster you are talking to that poster specifically. If you meant to talk or refer to what another poster posted then put their I.D. in there not mine. If you want to speak generally then don't put in I.D.'s and be generic not saying you said this and you stated that.

I do not need to make clear my posts it is your post that was specifically directed to me and with incorrect information addressing what you said I posted which I did no. Each medical labs are different and what one has for guidelines might not be at another. That is why I only post what my medical doctors advise me of the specific lab they use. I have no idea of the details of what other labs have for guidlines and numbers nor would I infer I do.

When someone hasprostate removed and/or hormone treatment I respond to them I have not had hormone treatments and did not have prostate removed so can't comment as don't have direct experience. I will give feedback on direct experience I have had on diagnosis, tests, treatments, my specific side affects, medical institutions, doctors, only.

On another forum the Director on MCC and mentor stated the purpose of MCC is not to come for medical advice. It is for sharing experiences and provider inspirations to others. Recently the Director again posted the guidelines for MCC emphasizing MCC should not be used to replace your medical doctors and specialist advise, information and direction of what is best for you.

We have to be careful on MCC to not say do this, or don't do that, or say take this or that, or you need this or that. Or infer in anyway we are medical experts in a medical topic. We cannot diagnose a person from a post no should we try to. Nor should medical professional try to do diagnose and guide someone without a complete medical history and testing of that individual specific medical information including mental health.

Your personal expereince with prostate cancer in extensive. It is different to advise a poster to ask your medical providers about treatments, tests. what this means or does not mean for that specific person. I do not go to google to get my medical diagnosis or get a medical question answered. I will use professional medical doctors to do that. If I research something I will ask my medical providers about it. If I want more information and or clarification will seek second opinions.

Many on MCC have attended seminar, done research, gone through second and third opinions. I have learned a lot from others. However what I learn and questions that arise from discussions and research I asked my medical doctors how the apply to me specifically and what this or that tests means specifically to me. That is what Director of MCC meant that MCC is not there to replace the medical diagnosis, tests, treatments of medical professionals and what they mean specifically to you.

I wish you well in your continued journey with prostate cancer.

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Hey JC and Jeffmarc, this is a great forum and both of you are frequent and very informative posters. I have never felt that either of you have posted any info other than that directly related to YOUR own experiences - and that includes your own diagnosis, treatments and your respective involvement in other forums, panels, etc.
I think we’ve all had to post “my bad!” Many times since our replies frequently don’t go to our intended target poster or we simply get caught up in the discussion and wind up replying with incorrect information.
Sometimes I post and then realize that many others have done so before me (because I got excited and did not read all the previous posts) and my post is either redundant or less than informative. Also, there is “reply” and “comment” which never cease to cause confusion, at least in my case😳