Hi, I'm Steve, a 59 year old Freelance Photographer, who's worked for newspapers and magazines (as staff but last 19 years as a freelance), PR, Weddings for 41 years.
Visited the doctor will pee problems, blood test results showed a PSA of 48.8. Had an ultrasound & biopsy at the Royal Berkshire Hospital at the start of June, results (mid June) showed I had cancer in nine out of ten samples with a gleason score of 4+3. Saw consultant end of June, MRI confirmed I had locally advanced prostate cancer, stage T3. Bone scan was negative, nodes were clear. Started on Casodex tables for 4 weeks, Zoladex injections started a week later. Was told I would have radiotherapy after 3 months hormone treatment but would continue on the hormones for 2 years.
Trying to be positive but at times it can be very difficult. Things seem to be going ok but then I keep finding out new information which shakes my confidence. Had a meeting with my oncologist on July 22nd, thought it was going to be fairly routine, (recent blood test showed my PSA was down to 18 after three weeks hormone therapy) but she suddenly asked me if I'd ever had a rib injury because even though when my bone scan was reviewed by the team they decided it was negative, she thought there was a shadow on one of my ribs which she thought could be signs that the cancer may have spread there. Also when we were discussing the radiotherapy treatment I'll be getting, my wife asked what were the chances that it would be successful and the oncologist replied she thought there was a 50/50 chance of success. I thought the odds would have been better than that so I was pretty down in the dumps for a few days.
I've just had the date for my radiotherapy planning meeting, September 26th. I just feel in limbo waiting for things to get started, but nervous that my life could depend on how well things go with those four weeks of radiotherapy.
Feel very vunerable at the moment. Perhaps it's the hormones.
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