So last week I had to go see my General Practitioner and while there I asked him for a print out of the results of the first three PSA tests he performed back in 2004 and early 2005. While two of the number were as I have been reporting for years, there is one that was wrong.
It seems that instead of a high of 219, my PSA actually peaked at 271 in January of 2005.
In the grand scheme of things, this changes nothing, but I just thought I’d report it here and set the record straight.
As for chemo, I’m now fifteen days into this and I feel great. I’m not sure this means anything at this point but, all the little aches and pains that I had been experiencing over the previous few weeks are completely gone.
My next treatment is Monday and we’re hoping all goes well and we continue to pray that I will be able to tolerate this second infusion as well as the first.
We contiune to pray for your full recovery. Hang in there and thanks for making us all better people. I know it may be hard to believe but you have have a significant and positive impact on so many people. God bless.
Thanks for the update -feeling great is always a good sign! Hoping that all goes well for you Monday also.
David, thanks for the update. Happy to hear that you made the first round without great ordeal. Best of luck on the next one and all that follow.
God has blessed you and your family.
Jeff
David – We’re glad to know your tolerating chemo so well. You’ve helped so many others – thanks for your testimony.
Bless you,
Your Florida Friends
Love and friendship from Vegas, too. I met War Eagle Walter and his wife in person this week in Alabama. He is tolerating his Chemo well. They gave him a very strong dose and it did knock him down a couple days, but like you he bounced right back up. I am certain you will always do the same. Wouldn’t mind a stop in Kansas one Day. To meet a fine gentleman. God Bless you, David!
Tony
TC-LasVegas