University of Kansas Medical Center

up, up and away….

Last night, after a VERY long day at work and after attending our home owner’s association meeting, I sat down and wrote a blog entry. It was verbose and eloquent and right to the heart of the matter. It got lost in cyber space…..

My PSA: now 36.2

Another rise. Although not drastic, certainly headed in the wrong direction.

Tomorrow we are meeting with an oncologist at the University of Kansas Medical Center to discuss some options and clinical trials involving chemotherapy. As far as Advanced Prostate Cancer goes, there are not many options and none of them offer the potential for a cure. What they do offer is hope, and time.

I also have an appointment for new CT and bone scans next Tuesday. Additionally, we are attempting to get an appointment with a doctor in Virginia. He is one of the national experts on Prostate Cancer, however, he is in such demand that it may be late March before we can get in to see him.

I find myself remarkably calm about what is happening at this point in time.

Historical Numbers
Date – PSA
2/25/08 29.4 (Started taking Nilandron on 2/4/08; Started Selenium 200 mcg on 2/26/08)
1/28/08 36.2 (Stopped taking Ketoconazole and Hydrocortisone in anticipation of next treatment)
12/31/07 30.9
12/3/07 21.9
11/5/07 23.3
10/8/07 19.30
>10/8/07 Changed Lupron from 120 day dose to monthly dose> 9-12-07 Began taking .5mg of Avodart per day. Changed Ketoconazole from 600mg twice per day to 400mg three times per day)
9/4/07 21.80
8/6/07 19.25
8/2/07 16.96
7/02/07 20.30
6/04/07 17.80
4/30/07 16.25
4/2/07 17.68
3/5/07 21.87
2/5/07 20.90
1/8/07 18.90
12/11/06 24.86
11/13/06 43.61
10/16/06 51.48 (Started “High Dose” Ketoconazole and Hydrocortisone, 10/01)[at this point and for a second time we prepared for Taxotere. First my Oncologist wanted to try High Dose Ketoconazole and Hydrocortisone.]
9/11/06 83.97 (started Zometa)
8/23/06 41.77
8/18/06 54.66(no tests in June or July)
5/19/06 11.37 (stopped Casodex)
4/3/06 4.25
3/5/06 1.45 (started Casodex again)
1/27/06 0.46
12/28/05 1.85[at this point we prepared for Taxotere, chemotherapy treatments. First I had a new PSA test and new bone and CT scans, lymph nodes clear, spine clear, ribs, femur and hips stable. The PSA dropped to 1.85 and the scans revealed marked improvement. Chemo was cancelled 72 hours before it was scheduled to begin]
12/15/05 7.18
11/03/05 4.64 (Stopped taking Casodex)
9/22/05 0.8
08/11/05 0.35 [nadir]
6/24/05 0.55
4/17/05 2.51 (taken at MD Anderson, Gleason lowered to 7/7)
4/06/05 3.51 (Six weeks after starting Lupron and Casodex)Original Gleason scores (7/8)
Pre-treatment tests:
2/18/05 Started Lupron
2/11/05 Started Casodex
2/?/05 219
12/?/04 189 (Original test)

28 Days

Over the next four weeks, a lot of things in my life are set to transpire. There will be a number of milestones, appointments and decisions that will be strategically important in our battle against advanced prostate cancer.

– This weekend I will turn 45. Some say when you get older birthdays don’t seem to matter that much anymore. For me, they have taken on a whole new meaning, each one more and more important.

– Monday the 28th I have an appointment with my Oncologist. The results of that PSA test will tell us a lot about what’s going on now and what direction we take going forward.


– On Friday the 1st we are meeting with a doctor at the University of Kansas Cancer Center. Depending on the available clinical trials, this might be one option. Regardless of my PSA number we have reached a point were we almost have to make changes. A nerve racking, highly stressful decision, but one that we will make with a lot of medical and spiritual guidance.


– On February 3rd, this blog will be three years old. Over three hundred entries posted, many new friendships created, the documentation of my PC journey, as well as personal journeys shared from all over the United States and the world. The other day I received a personal note regarding the impact of this blog that touched me deeply. It affirmed for me that the original purpose for this blog is sending the message that I had hoped.

– On February 5th the FLHW Foundation is hosting the next Texas Hold ’em Poker Tournament. Details are available at the website (www.flhw.org)

– At some point early in the month I will have another bone and CT scan. There is nothing more pleasurable than having radioactive fluids injected into your veins. I guess chemo might be better but I’ll report my experience when that day arrives! The results of these tests, along with my PSA and Testosterone levels will help guide us in the next step.

– February 18th
is the third anniversary of my “official” diagnosis. I typed “Yee Haaa – a day to celebrate!!!”, deleted it, then wondered, “is it really a yee haa moment”?

– There is another appointment we may try to setup with a Prostate Cancer specialist. He is hard to get in to see, and would require a few days away from work, plane rides, rental car and hotel stay. He has a fantastic track record, but we are just considering this as an option at this point, no decisions have been made.

So, that is a peak into the next four weeks. In between all of this is family life, work and of course, just a few rounds of disc golf…..that is, if it ever warms up around here!