wyliec
New member
I didn't want to interrupt Slice's thread. Below is your post.
"Surgery in 2018 and follow up radiation in 2019. Radiation in July and August and I was great until the final week and then the fatigue hit me hard. took most of September to get over that and then in October my wife and I left on a five week road trip on our Spyder. I do the check ups. PSA is non detectable as of November and has been for three years. Doing great and living our dream. Guys, get that PSA checked. It's a simple test and may save your life."
First, I'm glad to hear you're cancer free, and I agree with you concerning getting your PSA checked. But, PSA is detectable in all males. There are 4 different age groups. The youngest 40-49 and that goes 0.0-2.0ng/ml and from there the rating goes higher with age. I'm 1.8 at 74. However, when I had prostatitis a few years back it shot up to 23.4, but that did on indicate cancer.
"Surgery in 2018 and follow up radiation in 2019. Radiation in July and August and I was great until the final week and then the fatigue hit me hard. took most of September to get over that and then in October my wife and I left on a five week road trip on our Spyder. I do the check ups. PSA is non detectable as of November and has been for three years. Doing great and living our dream. Guys, get that PSA checked. It's a simple test and may save your life."
First, I'm glad to hear you're cancer free, and I agree with you concerning getting your PSA checked. But, PSA is detectable in all males. There are 4 different age groups. The youngest 40-49 and that goes 0.0-2.0ng/ml and from there the rating goes higher with age. I'm 1.8 at 74. However, when I had prostatitis a few years back it shot up to 23.4, but that did on indicate cancer.