HI Lyn, sorry to confuse you he is on the HT Zoladex still. I will pop his levels on in my next post but its that the first three months of an issue his PSA doubled and then the next three when we stopped the additional meds his PSA has tripled in the three months. Now at 15-5
We are then again going another 6 weeks without additional meds whilst the bone scan is done to prove there is no growth in the bones? We have always tried to ensure we do not have gaps and have had a plan before things happen as to what we will do when they do. This just feels a concern as though we are giving it the chance to come whilst everyone tries to say we are testing its just localised to the prostate.
I think its because when we go back at the end of November (29th) that will be to confirm its not in his bones and see if he is suitable for a trial in Oxford. my concern is whether we will then wait another 6 weeks before the trial commences?
In between which we have Christmas holidays, so in effect this will mean there has been no additional meds by then for 6 months.
He is so eager to do the trial and so am I. It just feels that we are being told this as though its the only option we have. They want to prove these meds work on someone without anything spread but my concern is just timing of these things and the waiting.
Dave has always reacted well to the zoladex compared to some and the last meds made him tired but did work for 6 months tolower his level back down and maintain it.
My sense of humour is not what it normally is and I don't seem to be able to shake off this concern over watch and wait and check,
Thank you so much for taking the time to read all this you must think I am just expecting too much and impatient :)
Debbie