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Diagnosed stage IV aged 50, still going 8 years later :)

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Thanks for starting the group Darryl, it’s often difficult to find a lot in common with men in other support groups, being both stage 4, and relatively young.

A quick review, I was diagnosed December 2012, PSA 20, gleason 9, 12/12 cores postive, most between 50 and 100% cancer. Started ADT immediately (zoladex and casodex). Urologist sent me to a radiation oncologist, as he said surgery would be pointless. In 2013 I did radiation to prostate and two tum ours on my spine. PSA stayed 0.01 for a year so stopped ADT.

PSA started rising quickly again, so after a PSMA PET scan in 2015, radiated a new tumour on spine, unfortunately that didn’t seem to help, so followed up with ADT in 2016 and docetaxel in 2017. PSA plummeted to 0.01 and stayed there for a year, so stopped again.

Since then I’ve been off all drug treatment for the last 3 years. PSA slowly but steadily rising from 0.01 to 0.36, doubling about every 12 months. It’s a bit of a waiting game between each test and deciding when to start treatment again.

When diagnosed stage 4, I thought I had a year to live! So I probably panicked a bit My kids were 15 and 20, I thought I’ll never see them married or see any grandchildren. We did a trip to Europe, as a “last chance” before i started radiation. I kept working, as I enjoyed it, though I had to cut down to 4 days a week due to fatigue. Chemo really did me in though and I stopped work. I’m on disability insurance, but that cuts out at 65 (I’m 58 now). I may not live that long but it’s a constant worry. It’s a weird feeling being worried about living past 65!

I’ve learnt that I just have to take life one day at a time. I still make future travel plans, if it doesn’t happen, it doesn’t happen. My strategy is to stay alive for the next treatment to come along, which has served me well so far .

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I guess you were diagnosed in 2010, not 2020. So this a very inspiring story of how you manage to keep the disease under control - even without taking medicine for some periods. I particularly like your positive attitude, especially living each and every day to its full extent and enjoying life.I have lived with the disease for almost 14 years - keeping it in good control with PSMA lutetium and Zytiga combination. We don't make long term plans, but we have recently invested in a new autocamper to once again be able to travel to all corners of Europe.

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Whoops, thanks for the correction. Yes 2012.

I enjoyed your faces of prostate cancer film. I was intrigued that in 2020 nobody was wearing a mask! I hope to get back to Europe one day. We had a 3 month trip in May,June,July 2020 planned. Of course that didn’t happen!

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Thank you! You are not the first to notice the lack of masks. During the summer of 2020 COVID was in very good control in Denmark, almost no spread of the disease in the country. So face masks were not mandatory at that time (it is now!) but we did maintain the correct distance during my recording visits. I was the only crew and I travelled using a mobile home to avoid hotels and restaurants. So all in all it was a very safe production.Europe is a wonderful place to travel. After being vaccinated, I will travel Europe with my wife in our mobilehome/autocamper this summer.

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Thank you for sharing your story. I just-joined this group, men under 60. I am 48 years old with stage 4 and 2 young children. Everyday is a blessing and I’m determined to see my kids grow and get married. Your story is very inspiring. Thank you Steve.

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