Wednesday, September 15, 2010

September 15, 2010 Follow up

I had appointments with both my oncologist & radiologist this week.  My PSA is still zero & my testosterone is increasing after stopping hormone therapy in December of last year. These are good things & I am grateful for the results.  I have to have my PSA checked every 3 months & plan to meet my oncologist in 6 months.

The only side affects I have are having diarrhea more often and more fatigue.  I take a nap more days than not.  I was able to go on a 4-hour hike a few days ago though, with no problem.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Follow Up

I just returned from an appointment with my urologist/oncologist. He said that he was happy that my PSA was at zero. I was glad I did not need another hormone injection! I continue to get hot flashes from them.

I was told if I do not start producing testosterone on my own within 7 months, I will need testosterone injections, as without it, though it is good at keeping the cancer in check, the lack of testosterone could result in diabetes or heart disease!

He said I should get my PSA and testosterone tested again in 3 months. I am thankful it went as well as it did!

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

PSA

I just got the results of my latest PSA test which was at "zero", for which I thank God, but my radiologist suggests I get my first colonoscopy. Lord have mercy! I was getting more of my energy back, but it seems I have more bouts with fatigue again. I am also anemic from the radiation & have been taking iron hoping to alleviate the anemia and the fatigue.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Three Weeks Later

It has been about three weeks since my last radiation session. Most of the hair fell out where the radiation was aimed, but at least not on my head! I have felt very fatigued, but have felt some of my strength returning. My regular doctor told me I am anemic from the radiation & suggested I start taking an iron supplement. He was surprised the radiologist had not mentioned this when he remarked that I was anemic as well (The radiologist said he thought it was possibly from the surgery last March). I am also still in need of taking medication for the diarrhea, but that is not as bad as it was either. How wonderful it is to not be going to radiation 5 days a week!

Now the bills are starting to come in...