Been today for my 18 month PSA test result and pleased to say still undetectable . but I feel lucky compared to others, will have a few drinks tonight Andy
So pleased for you Andy! Must feel so good knowing you made the right decision and that the after-effects have been worth it. I'm not really a footy fan but watch the game and have a tipple to celebrate. I love your hounds. Best wishesChris and El
Another boost to everyone's morale.
Great news
Nice one Andy, Great result
Great result...enjoy your drink(s)
Bri
Brilliant news :-)
Fab news Andy, I know exactly how you feel, keep the scores on the doors undetectable.
Congratulations, Chris/Woody
Life seems different upside down, take another viewpoint
Andy, you should not be afraid to share your good news, although I understand that you might be.
Every bit of good news gives all of us hope.
A priceless commodity.
Enjoy your evening, and the times to come.
dave
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All we can do - is do all that we can.
So, do all you can to help yourself, then make the best of your time. :-)
I am the statistic.
Hi Andy, pleased to here your great news. Always nice to have some good news. It seems like you acted decisively and good on you.
Cheers
Georgina
I'm sure most people take heart at good news. I certainly do. Thanks for posting it.Paul
Thank you all for your kind words , I do feel it hard to post the good news Dave when others are struggling , the early RT was a hard decision but on advice from my surgeon who said it had the edge at this time and others who encouraged me to take this route this was my choice I have found from being told I had PC to all the treatment a bit like being on a escalator that i cannot get off weird . all the best to all Andy ps I love my hounds to Chris
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