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I meant to say "now scheduled" in my previous post. Amazing what a single letter can change.
Pluvicto treatment went fine. Technically, no different from the IV Chemo, but I didn't feel as terrible after.
My night last night was no better nor worse than any other recent night, which is good since the IV Chemo for me was horrible. I missed my wife, who slept in a different room per radiation protocol, but I suppose she didn't miss my snoring...
I don't feel badly this morning. Perhaps it is just too soon to see any side effects.
I am hopeful that this will help. The techs told me of a previous guy who needed a catheter to urinate. I'm not at that point, but close enough to empathize. Anyway, just his first Pluvicto treatment allowed him to stop that and go back to normal urination.
On the less good news report, the attending Dr tells me that Pluvicto treatments statistically give us about four months more lifespan than the control group.
Hey, I'll report more later, but hopefully it is as boring as this one.
To all you who suffer from this, and to all your caretakers, my heart goes out to you and may God bless each of you.

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Hi sounds good,I heard pluvicto was hard o get that there is a shortage of it I think will be headed to that soon there making a place in N Jersey to make it,but won’t have fda approval till July it comes from Italy