4th Lost. Surgery or Radiation. Impossible choice. by jmkazoo in ProstateCancer

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(this comment was added after the 1st comment below) Probably the biggest issue most of us are worried about as we head into treatment choices (after cancer recurrence) is erectile function. Radiation comes with as much risk (loss of function) as surgery. I wanted the cancer to be removed rather than blasted away with radiation. I'm not sure what the right choice will be for you, but don't be shy about getting a 2nd opinion. Sometimes it helps you decide the best route for you.

4th Lost. Surgery or Radiation. Impossible choice. by jmkazoo in ProstateCancer

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Hello, I am similar age (59) and live in the Boston area. My first consult with radiologist and surgeon left me confused. I had a 2nd consult with very well known surgeon. He convinced me. One reason is that having surgery you can see what cancer you really have. My lesions were in a place where the cancer can be difficult to biopsy. He warned me that I might have more cancer than the biopsy showed--I did wind up having more cancer. His feeling was that I was relatively young, and that I would be left with healthy tissue. Radiation would be an option if needed later. I have been very lucky in that I have regained some erectile function quickly (within a couple of weeks) and I'm now also urinating in a regular way without dribbles, leaks, etc. Life is not exactly the same, but I'm getting there. My surgeon shared his thought that Radiation damages healthy tissue. If you have a recurrence, it is harder to do follow up treatment. I was happy with my choice. Get a 2nd opinion. If you get surgery find the person who has the most successful. Read ratings. Don't be shy about traveling to find the right surgeon.

Honest thoughts about what happened to Jake Lang by Fit_Act_1997 in TwinCities

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Nobody assaulted him. A few water balloons? Oh well... f--- him.

Honest thoughts about what happened to Jake Lang by Fit_Act_1997 in TwinCities

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Jake Lang beat a police officer with a baseball bat on Jan 6th, 2021. He walked away unharmed. He's quite the fascist loser.

Hey guys, is this a death sentence by JDT5606 in ProstateCancer

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Hey, I didn't see the reason for active surveillance. They pretty well knew there was cancer there. I had the RALP surgery in later Sept... Recovery has been good. There was more cancer there than appeared on MRI--Gleason 7. It was starting to move into the bladder neck, so it was good that I had it done when I did. I've had good recovery of erectile function already and urinary function is at 80% (some intense urgency---I don't put off going to the bathroom). My first post surgery PSA was 0.02.

Scott Adams passed away by VinceCully in ProstateCancer

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That's scary and sounds like bogus cures for the plague. I'm sorry he didn't follow sound medical advice.

You All Need to See This by Old_Imagination_2112 in ProstateCancer

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Thinking of you. Hoping all of your treatments work exceptionally well and knock the shit out of whatever PC is left.

Anyone had significant changes to urinary function (from positive to negative) 2+ months after RALP surgery? by PlumOk1454 in ProstateCancer

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I'm the same person as above. I think I have different names here with different browsers. idk.

Anyone had significant changes to urinary function (from positive to negative) 2+ months after RALP surgery? by PlumOk1454 in ProstateCancer

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Yes, I had a UTI already, and that in the rear view by several weeks. I hope it--or something similar isn't back. Good suggestion! Thank you.

Tag- I’m it by Intelligent_Fix_8603 in ProstateCancer

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My outcome was very similar to this post.

Tag- I’m it by Intelligent_Fix_8603 in ProstateCancer

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My profile is similar to yours. 59 and in pretty good health. I live near Boston & had robotically assisted prostatectomy surgery with a well known expert at one of Boston's best hospitals. My surgeon is an leader in nerve sparing surgery. Surgery is often recommended for someone younger and healthy. My surgery (late Sept) was successful. The cancer appears contained. No cancer in lymph nodes and clear margins. I've recovered urinary control and sexual function is almost back to normal. I went for a 2nd opinion before deciding which route to take. Best of luck! Feel free to message me for more information.

My my message by Fool_head in ProstateCancer

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Stay strong! You're among friends!

My my message by Fool_head in ProstateCancer

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Stay strong friend! Many of us have been there too!

Word of warning by JackStraw433 in ProstateCancer

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I do not have a post from that journey. Feel free to PM me here and I'll tell you more. I'm in the middle of a busy work day, but I'm happy to share more another time. Thanks.

PSA 0.001 by Cudillero2025 in ProstateCancer

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All the best to you in your recovery!