Just picked up on this thread... don't know why I missed it. Well, I do, I was also fighting prostate cancer at the same time Mike was.
However, the greatest part of this thread is Mike's recover and that he's feeling good. Hope you continue to feel great, Mike!
The message which Mike started out with should be CLEAR! Be proactive about your health. Get the check ups, tests, physicals, and blood work to be sure you know what's going on with your body.
I was lucky (actually pro active), and get blood work at least 2x a year including a PSA test. So my cancer issues showed up quickly. By the time my "annual" physical came up, I had already had my second blood test a biopsy, scans, etc., and was in the process of having a few more tests and considering options for treatment.
But, like any major health issue, I was scared to death and anxiety had set in. It was my first major issue.... ever. I got three separate opinions from oncologists and Drs. Did the radiation and the results were great. PSA dropped to .5, and felt great. The minor side effects of the radiation wore off in a few months. That was several months ago.
I was lucky as my day job provided for superb medical attention, and with my family Dr. I stayed on top of things.
The lesson is clear: Be proactive.
(Now I need to make an appointment with Ms. B for my DRE)
However, the greatest part of this thread is Mike's recover and that he's feeling good. Hope you continue to feel great, Mike!
The message which Mike started out with should be CLEAR! Be proactive about your health. Get the check ups, tests, physicals, and blood work to be sure you know what's going on with your body.
I was lucky (actually pro active), and get blood work at least 2x a year including a PSA test. So my cancer issues showed up quickly. By the time my "annual" physical came up, I had already had my second blood test a biopsy, scans, etc., and was in the process of having a few more tests and considering options for treatment.
But, like any major health issue, I was scared to death and anxiety had set in. It was my first major issue.... ever. I got three separate opinions from oncologists and Drs. Did the radiation and the results were great. PSA dropped to .5, and felt great. The minor side effects of the radiation wore off in a few months. That was several months ago.
I was lucky as my day job provided for superb medical attention, and with my family Dr. I stayed on top of things.
The lesson is clear: Be proactive.
(Now I need to make an appointment with Ms. B for my DRE)