Hi PB2,
had you ever had a vasectomy (the snip)? If not, you have now had it done as part of your op and if you ask any of your mates who have had the snip they will probably recall pain in the scrotum being one of the side effects. Everything has been shifted and mucked about so pain and twinges should not be a surprise.
As for the trial, it depends on your liking for a bit of a wager I think. I have never been in a betting shop in my life but others love the thrill. With a post-op PSA of almost 0.1 you could enter the trial on a 'just in case' basis but have to be prepared for the possibility that you are going to have unnecessary treatment with unnecessary side effects. Alternatively, you could decline the trial but then find your PSA starts to climb and you end up with salvage treatment.
Talk to the oncologist - ask exactly why the trial was suggested to you, what the different arms are and what happens if you go on the trial but it becomes clear later that you need the option that was another arm.
"Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards." Soren Kierkegaard
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Hi Lyn,thankyou for your concise(as ever )reply,my local GP who i saw yesterday looked into the trial&emailed to say he thought it was a good idea to go for.Your thoughts are mine in that am i needlessy putting myself through treatment of my own choosing that may set me back.Wow like you say its a gamble&a lot of food for thought.How are things with your family's situation,good i hope.
I wish you&yours a Happy Christmas&New Year.
Regards.
PB2.
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Hi I would definitely speak to the oncol. That's what I did when my post op PSA came in at 0.06. She decided to keep an eye on my PSA which started to creep up over a couple of months. When it reached 0.089 she recommended RT which I had and I don't regret that decision.
Your PSA may start to drop but it won't hurt to keep an eye on it over the next month or so
Bri
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Hi Brian,thankyou for your reply&if i needed the radiotherapy i wouldnt hesitate to have it.But the thin the oncologist will want to talk to me about is going on a volountery radicals trial,which could be either watchfull waiting,radiotherapy or lastly hormone treatment.As its a random trial you have no say in which of the three you will get,my dilemma is am i going to be putting myself through more discomfort volunterily,i know im going to have to decide yes or no but its on my mind.My thoughts were see what the next PSA test was like in 6 weeks&decide then after talking to my surgeon.Hope you are recovering well.
Happy Christmas&New Year.
PB2.