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Kenneth H lives in Australia. He was 52 when he was diagnosed in June, 2012. His initial PSA was 12.00 ng/ml, his Gleason Score was 9, and he was staged T3a. His initial treatment choice was Surgery (Manual Laparoscopic Prostatectomy) and his current treatment choice is None. Here is his story.

THERE WAS NO RESPONSE TO AN UPDATE REMINDER IN 2015 SO THERE IS NO UPDATE.

I was diagnosed prostate cancer in May 2012, had a biopsy done, CT scan, and MRI.

The results showed no clear edges, was given two options, radical prostatectomy, or radiation.

Decided to have the surgery 22nd of September 2012,all seemed to be fine was released from hospital three days later.

Was told to go back to see my specialists in six months with a new blood test which showed a PSA level of two.

I then had 13 weeks of radiation treatment, was asked to come back in three months with a new PSA level test, a new CT scan, and a full bone scan.

My PSA level is now seven, the bone scan, and a CT scan shows no distinct problems in me.

Even though my levels are rising I feel quite fine, it's all the other effects which is causing me the most problem.

I can't seem to hold the job down, unable to involve myself with anybody male-female, desperately wanting to change the situation as it is starting to concern me greatly.

My GP has put me on antidepressants, I also am a diabetic, have cholesterol, reasonably high blood pressure, but with medication they all are under control.

Is there anybody out there who was going through the same sort of conditions am currently.

I have been researching alternative treatments and supplements and have come up with a few supplements one is called oxydhq, and oxye, and ronuv, has anybody heard of these supplements if so is it possible to have a comment on them. Thank you for your support Ken.

Kenneth's e-mail address is: ken.god1717 AT hotmail.com (replace "AT" with "@")

NOTE: Kenneth has not updated his story for more than 15 months, so you may not receive any response from him.


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