Hi Everyone,
Found your posts and encouraged by your positive attitudes.
Diagnosed November 2017 with Stage 4, Gleason 4+5 ( 9 ), sample taken during TURP surgery, (Not a good experience!!) age 57.
Bone scan showed 4 bone mets in the Pelvis, 1 bone met in a rib. CT scan showed both Lymph nodes in the lower stomach area involved. CT scan also confirmed bone mets.
PSA was 10 in July, 30.41 in August, 41 in September, 83 in December 2017. Bone pain in the front of the Pelvis while walking started then.
At this stage it was not looking good really.
Started on Firmagon in December 2017, PSA dropped to 1.41 almost immediately.
Also prescribed Calcium and Vitamin D tablets by the Oncologist, a great guy.
Started Docetaxel Chemotherapy in February 2018, 10 cycles every 2 weeks. PSA went down to less than 0.2 within 6 cycles and kept going down to 0.07 at the end of the 10 cycles. Did not have any serious side affects during this time. The horror stories about Chemo do not affect everyone I found out.
26/01/2018 - 1.41....15/02/2018 - 0.57....01/03/2018 - 0.37.....15/03/2018 - 0.28
29/03/2018 - 0.23....12/04/2018 - 0.1....26/04/2018 - 0.14....10/05/2018 - 0.08
24/05/2018 - 0.09....07/06/2018 - 0.07
13/07/2018 - <0.05....10/08/2018 - <0.05....21/09/2018 - 0.1
02/11/2018-????
CT scan after Chemo now showed the lymph nodes were clear, (not evident anyway in the scan). Bone mets were very faint also. Felt very positive about the response. The oncologist was happy as well.
Started Zytiga after Chemo, late July 2018. PSA on the last two blood tests were down to <0.05 (undetectable). Now just hoping that the response stays durable.
I have read Charles Snuffy Meyers book and am following his program. I think that the ability to try and help myself is good for me. Everyone is different.
Next visit is 6 weeks and we will see where we go from there. A couple of questions that I have that maybe you can help me with. Possibly a test for the DNA repair defect genes, BRCA, ATM etc.... (My sister passed away from breast cancer when she was 45)
What happens the Prostate cells during the low PSA stage of treatment, i.e do they die off naturally over time if they are not active? Could not find any info on this in my research.
Does anyone have experience of the newer treatments for DNA repair defect cells.
Good luck to all on this journey.
Ger.