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@norske46

Good luck, RSO, with your journey. This whole process is tiring (and not just physically) and time-consuming. I hope the lu177 is helpful for you. I am waiting to see what my next steps will be.

My PSA went from 27 to 81 in a month. I see my oncologist on the 8th to see how my blood counts and PSA are doing. We will then see if other tests will be required at this time. In the meantime we just keep plugging along trusting in the power of prayer and science.

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So not so good news for me yesterday. Probably not a candidate for Pluvitco even though a moderate amount of areas lit up and my insurance company approved. It's the areas that didn't show PSMA that are of concern to the doctor. Still waiting for mutation results on recent prostate biopsy and will now schedule another biopsy on one of the newer tumors above the prostate in the sacral area. I have them baffled at this point. Feeling disappointed and discouraged.

Before prostate radiation 2017 Nov I sent my blood to 4kscoretest.com Aggressive C