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    • Home
    • Disclaimer:
    • The Phone Call
    • My First Visit
    • The Biopsy
    • The Results Appointment
    • Before Surgery
    • Surgery
    • Following Surgery
    • The Reality After Surgery
    • The Mood Swings
    • Fatigue and Identity
    • Importance of Monitoring
    • What I Have Learned
    • A Final Word
    • If You're Just Starting
    • Information
  • Home
  • Disclaimer:
  • The Phone Call
  • My First Visit
  • The Biopsy
  • The Results Appointment
  • Before Surgery
  • Surgery
  • Following Surgery
  • The Reality After Surgery
  • The Mood Swings
  • Fatigue and Identity
  • Importance of Monitoring
  • What I Have Learned
  • A Final Word
  • If You're Just Starting
  • Information

The Importance of Monitoring

So every three months with the urologist, I check:


PSA

Testosterone 

I receive the ADT injection (Eligard)


Constant monitoring is essential.


Twice over the last fourteen years, hormone therapy was stopped.

And both times my PSA quickly jumped. So I know it will always be needed for my survival.


For fourteen years this has become part of my long term plan.


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