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well, had my 3 month PSA test yesterday and looks like things are going ok, Doc says it’s ok to start PSA’s every 6 months now, but still yearly MRI and Biopsy

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Hey Tim - Just had another checkup yesterday. Was July 2018 when diagnosed with Gleason 6. PSA was 5.15 and they took me off testosterone shots. January 2019 dropped to 2.36 and August 7 2019 dropped to 2.24 so still just checking every 6 months.

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you go boy....happy to hear that....one of these days you are gonna have to drop by for a meeting, had 6 guys show up last week.....

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