Stage 4 PC Longevity: Anyone have prostate cancer more than 10 years?
There is a lot of great info on this forum. I am 54 and was just diagnosed in January with metastatic Stage 4 PC. (Hip, L4, Sacrum, and a small liver lesion). My PSA has gone from 359 in January to .24 last week and I feel great! I am curious to know how many guys on this forum have been treated for more than 10 years and what your quality of life is like. It is stories like this that will give me (and others) more hope. Peace to you all!!!
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That's exactly what I'm doing. Best of luck to you!
I had 5 radiation treatments to my hip, L4 and sacrum. The doctor said that the bones are now healing as expected with no new cancer growth.
Will look into some of your drugs
Where are you being treated? I'm going to Phelps Hospital in Tarrytown NY. I got a second opinion at Memorial Sloan Kettering in White Plains NY and that doctor agreed with the treatment my doctor is giving me. He was also cool and said I could book appointments with him anytime if I had questions even though he's not the one who's actively treating me.
Not quite ten years, 9 years and 4 months.
While many do die of PCa, some statistics say 27k or or so each year. thanx to clinical research, treatment options to manage PCa have exponentially increased since I was diagnosed in Jan 2014. So, for most, it may be one of managing a chronic disease, balancing quantity and quality of life.
Kevin
Watchful waiting for ten years. Stage IV diagnosis year 11. After ten years of watchful waiting and 3 years of stage IV my mind shifted from how long will I live to how well will I live. I am a total quality of life guy now. Working at enjoying the minutes, hours, days, and so forth. Strangely enough, I am living the best version of myself.
Don’t overdo the weights. You don’t want to break down muscle because the lack of testosterone will not let you rebuild it.Best to do a routine that keeps you toned. Don’t overdo!
Oh jeez. I didn't know about that. I guess my muscles are as big as they will ever be. I'll just maintain with the weights I can do for 10-12 reps. Thanks for the info.
Thank you for sharing the chart with your detailed journey. What do the blue dots on the bottom of the chart represent?
The blue dots are where the graph charted the PSA values, I added the data labels so I, my medical team and others can see the numeric values.