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Re: Bilateral Orchiectomy

Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 9:22 am
by tome (imported)
Leona Lee

If you feel the way you talk castration is the answer.

For myself its been a year and a half and your mentioned thoughts will go away if you let them go.

Currently I am enjoying life with the new feelings castration has given me.

One factor outside castration is keeping a positive attitude that is neccssary to repel depression and enjoying life on life's terms. Enjoy what you have every day regardless of what other people say. I don't have a lot of money and that doesn't help anyway, except for food, rent,etc., learn to budget $$ and have FUN !!! :) I had to move twice to reduce costs and found a great place at half of the $$ :)

Tome

A Happy Eunuch

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Re: Bilateral Orchiectomy

Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 12:07 pm
by Leona Lee (imported)
:-\ Hey All! Just talked to my Urologist. My Dr. made a little mistake, it wasn't 4.3 ,the reading was 19.😄 I just took another test. My Uroligist said 19 is odviously a mistake. I'll keep in contact. Hugs, Leona

Re: Bilateral Orchiectomy

Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 12:38 pm
by n3rf (imported)
I somehow suspect the keep the number low not to "scare" You- a little white lie is all ... ?? Let us also know what the safe Upper limit is (2.0 ??) I thought I read some where recently that the PSA number is not an accurate measure for "evolving" cancer ?? n3rf

Re: Bilateral Orchiectomy

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 11:12 am
by Leona Lee (imported)
Hi! Well the limit is suppose to be 4.0 .. Although, a quick rise in a short time is suspect. Lets say you was 2.0 and 6 mos later you jumped to 3.8, this would need close attension from a uroligist. You should then be monitored.

Hugs, Leona:)

Re: Bilateral Orchiectomy

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 3:14 pm
by Leona Lee (imported)
Hi All! New results are: 3.0 :D

Excellent, PTL. Hugs, Leona