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Post RP is .55 less than six months after surgery. Biopsy and pathology stated I was T2 contained, but both had PNI mentioned. Other health conditions include kidney stones, enlarged liver, and sixty to seventy percent blockage of one artery left ventricle. Waiting to see urologist and oncologist in one week, and three weeks. Kidney pains every night, upset stomach, and frequent headaches are standard. How’s that for an introduction?

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I hope you have an appointment with a radiation oncologist. Persistent PSA this high should have early salvage radiation.

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