Hello everyone.
First off, my prayers and best wishes to everyone here who is fighting PC as well as the care givers who stand shoulder to shoulder with our loved ones during their fight. My father, aged 70, was diagnosed last year in October. He had a Gleason score of 9 and radical prostatectomy in December 2017. Since then, he had 36 sessions of radiotherapy and has also been on Lupron (took his 2nd injection last week). He lives in Canada so folks who are getting treated there, I'd really appreciate your responses to my following questions:
1- He had a blood test last week for his Pca count. This week, he has an appointment to review the results with his radiologist. What should we be looking for and asking to be ahead of this fight?
2- After his radical prostatectomy, he had lost alot of wieght (lost 15 lbs). Now he is gaining weight and doing daily exercise (1 hr combination of walking and light weight lifting). Is gaining weight a good thing? He has gone on a mostly vegan diet. Any special diet he should have to prevent progression of this cancer?
3- The oncologist had said there was no metastasis to lymph nodes or bones. We want to ensure that after his radical prostatectomy, there has been no metastasis. How can me make sure of that? What tests can we do?
4- I've read alot about Zytiga but I am not clear as to when it needs to be taken? Can someone give me a brief understanding of when its required and any material online I can read about it?
Thank you! May you all be blessed with good health and a fulfilling life.