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Im hoping Im cancer free but you dont know till you get it tested.
I am doing well post surgery a week.
Still have that dad blasted catheter in with a pee bag and won't get it out until Aug 6th AM.
I reckon it is a minor inconvenience considering what it could be.
As far as I know, I am cancer free.
Kinda tough news to swallow. I hate to hear that but, like you said, if not in the bones which is unlikely, you will be good to go with the procedure you choose. I chose removal and glad I did.I got My results this morn, 5 out of 12 samples were positive for the big C. with a gleason score of 7, 4 were 80 to 90% and one was 10%, all 4 high positives were on the left side. So looks like I got it and will be taking the appropriate steps to eradicate it from My body. . Next step is a bone scan to make sure it hasn't spread into the bones. Doc said he didnt think it has. Then a MRI in 5 weeks to see what we need to do, Surgery or radiation. Im partial to surgery, just get the damn thing out and take the cancer with it. I aint using it anymore anyway.