Hi Neil. Sorry you're going through this. I waa diagnosed in November 2010 at 52 years old and had a prostatectomy in January 2011. My PSA remained undetectable for just under five years when it came back at 0.05. It bounced around between 0.04 and 0.08 for 18 months before it started a steady but very slow upward climb. Because it was climbing so slowly, we agreed to monitor without additional treatment. It took 6 years to climb to 0.2 and, at that point, we decided to take action. I was quite concerned about radiation side effects and I really wanted to know where the cancer was before we started zapping. I went for a Ga-68 PSMA PET scan in November 2021 when my PSA was 0.22. It didn't show anything. By spring 2022, my PSA climbed to 0.36 so i received a six-month dose of Eligard (ADT) in May and started 7 weeks of salvage radiation therapy in July. The ADT knocked my PSA down to 0.05 in November 2022. After the Eligard wore off, it was 0.13 in March 2023 and 0.11 in May. But in October, I was shocked when my PSA nearly doubled from 0.11 to 0.21. Five weeks later, it was 0.33. We're in the process of setting up another PSMA PET scan and PSA test. My post-surgery Gleason was 3+4, and my prostate came out cleanly--negative margins, no ECE, SVI, LNI. If you can, find one lab to run your PSA tests and stick with it. Doing so eliminates a variable. Also, try to establish your PSA doubling time to see how aggressive the growth is. Was i a fool to wait 6 years with a rising PSA before initiating salvage radiation? Maybe. Maybe not. In those 6 years, I had a high quality of life that let me do a lot of things. (I just turned 66.) I will admit that I was probably more worried about salvage radiation side effects than I should have been. 18 months out, they have been very minimal. (A little increase in stress incontinence and slightly worse ED.) But i also know that it can take 3-5 years for some radiation side effects to show up. All the best and remember to be your own advocate. If you're interested, I've been documenting my treatment on a blog: dansjourney dot com.
@lawrencenoctor27035 ай бұрын
Just found your channel,so sorry to hear your news . Fingers crossed all will be well. Your courage does you a credit. Im praying for you mate.👍
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Cheers buddy thanks for your kinds words. I starting my little channel to try and help others going through the same. I've done quite a few videos last year. For a small KZfaqr this video has got 25k views. Well chuffed mate. Thanks for watching
@markconant49215 ай бұрын
Neil, I just saw this video. I am sorry you are going through this. You are doing a great job staying on top of it!! Thank you so much for all of your videos as you know they truly have helped me with my own anxiety. Mark, Norwich NY
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
cheers for the comment Mark, i will keep vlogging the best i can
@Peter-jo6yu5 ай бұрын
Sending you love and hugs brother 🤗💕 you are safe in the hands of God no matter what happens 🙏
@DJ-bj8ku5 ай бұрын
Just subscribed. It’s natural to overthink and wait anxiously. After all, this is your life we’re talking about. Wishing you the best. Stay positive. And happy new year.
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Thanks very much for the kind words and for subscribing. Means a lot
@suggarface15 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. Stay strong, Neil!
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Cheers for comment mate
@COLSPLACE446 ай бұрын
All the best Neil - keep us updated. Col 👍
@jamesbruce60225 ай бұрын
Wishing you all the best in this New Year.
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Cheers James not the best news today with latest blood test coming back as 0.2 which is the threshold for a reoccurrence, thanks for messaging mate
@dafydm30505 ай бұрын
You are not alone. At 51 had radical prostatectomy and pathology came back P3b N1 Mx Gleason 4+3=7 tertiary 5. PSA at six weeks post was 0.03. Referred to radiation oncologist and he hit me Hard with 18 months of ADT and 6 weeks beam radiation. My 10 year check up is next month and PSA is undetectable. I am grateful to be here and mindful of the toll paid. You can do this.
@yvonnechambers21006 ай бұрын
Neil you keep the positive thoughts at all times. I think you are amazing for talking about this journey you are on.. if it helps one oerson to get themselves checked then it's well worth doing these vlogs and updates. I sincerely hope you get the news you want. Thinking if you xx
@neildavidson77686 ай бұрын
Thanks very much Yvonne for watching and taking the time to comment. Appreciate it x
@heathermccarthy96426 ай бұрын
Hope all goes well for you Neil Take care Happy Christmas
@neildavidson77686 ай бұрын
Heather thank you for your support. Hope you and family also have lovely festive time
@Borgata9995 ай бұрын
Best of luck. This past August I had a PSA of 24 and the Gleason scores on 12 biopsies were eleven 10's and one 8. I just finished 44 doses of pelvic radiation and my second hormone-suppressing shot. Those shots wreak havoc on you. Next week I go for a blood test to find out my PSA and my Testosterone levels. I am certainly a little nervous but what can you do. I sympathize with you and wish you the very best.
@DazPreston695 ай бұрын
God bless you Neil be strong
@lainey12796 ай бұрын
Thinking of you BOSS 🥰 we are all behind you and wanting the best for you….try not to overthink about it (says her who overthinks everything) Have a lovely Christmas and see you in March 😊
@neildavidson77686 ай бұрын
Same to you lainey, enjoy the festive period. March can't come quick enough. X
@lainey12796 ай бұрын
@@neildavidson7768 Thanks BOSS 🥰 and yes bring on March 🌞🌞🌞
@pauljohnson77705 ай бұрын
I’ve had Gleason 9 since 2013 and surgery and androgen therapy and still kicking. Good luck and highly recommend seeing a psychologist to help with attitude. Makes all the difference
@dustyrustymusty35775 ай бұрын
Neil I am putting you on my daily prayer list. I pray you will find peace in your heart and mind. God bless.
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Your a good person and I appreciate your time to comment
@dustyrustymusty35775 ай бұрын
I pray that you will be well sir.@@neildavidson7768
@paulmedwell60645 ай бұрын
I wish you all the best for the future. I'm a kidney cancer survivor 2 years and know what your going through.
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Cheers Paul thanks for your comment,
@ScotsmaninTenerife6 ай бұрын
All the best Neil.
@neildavidson77686 ай бұрын
Cheers Kev, appreciate it mate
@barrygoodridge5 ай бұрын
Hi,Neil just seen your December 16 video,fully understand your need for the full detail i’m of much the same feeling.I’m 62 from Southampton with a PSA of 22 from October,Gleason 3+4 from December and having a Prostatectomy this Thursday.Obviously nervous about the op but tbh more worried about the result given the bone scan and MRI showed a possible spread to my right hip. I wish you the very best of luck with your subsequent PSA tests. Yours Barry Goodridge
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Cheers Barry for commenting on the video. I hope everything goes well for you on Thursday. Maybe have a look back on 1 of my previous videos about top 10 tips n tricks to see if you can take anything from that. 1 tip drink as much water as you can mate after operation. If u watch 1 of the videos you will understand why. Body needs flushing through, do not get a blockage because you will suffer big time. I will be putting another video prob end of the week as a update. Thus video has got 19k views nearly. Mind blowing to be honest for a small KZfaqr like me. Anything u want to ask please feel free to email me neildavidson5959@btinternet.com or message me on 07983 518331 I will try answer anything I can mate.
@shadowsonthecheap83615 ай бұрын
I had a prostatectomy November 2022. After 8 weeks PSA was 0.12 so watch and wait. Stayed there until August 2023 when it had doubled to 0.24. Then had PSMA Pet scan November 2023 which picked up cancer in the lymph nodes. Started on Hormone therapy (Bicalutamide for one month with Prostap injections for next 2 years) and have to have 33 rounds of Radiation later on. Seeing Oncologist tomorrow to find out his plan going forward. My big problem is that I am still incontinent after 15 months and several sessions with Pelvic Floor Therapist and I must say I was making progress, but these new drugs seem to have knocked me back to square one. Possibly muscle weakness despite exercises. Don't know what will happen with the radiation as I understand a full bladder is required, but I can't do that. I hope for the best for you. Keep at it, the cure seems worse than the disease at present, with the stress of wondering but in the end I am sure all will be well.
@kamranzaheri30165 ай бұрын
I was diagnosed in 2018 with Stage IV prostate Cancer with Metastasis. I have Mets in my left rib and pelvic lymph nodes. It was worked up with a PET scan & PSMA scan after my MRI pelvis & Chest/Abdomen CT. I was treated with prostatectomy, radiation to pelvis and left rib/chest. I have been on Zytiga/prednisone since. PSA/Testosterone test every 3 months. Good luck my friend. KZ🙏🏼
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Really do appreciate you watching and subscribing mate. Thanks for taking the time to reply. Good luck with your journey mate.
@alanbrookes66374 ай бұрын
@@neildavidson7768, results to two decimal points is normal, I’m currently 0.05 have been for yrs now. Best wishes.
@davidbutler49826 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing .. let’s hope all will work out well for you
@neildavidson77686 ай бұрын
Cheers Mr B
@cr21585 ай бұрын
We all have your back brother stay strong no 💪 surrender
@MarcelaR-dh1ok5 ай бұрын
Hope you are feeling better....My father was diagnosed with PC at 70...they wanted to operate...what a surprise...he declined, and I brought him to live with me in CR. Three months shy of 89 when he passed One option that may work...ivermectin and fenben taken together...do your own due diligence
@gary361045 ай бұрын
The Rooster from Melbourne Australia mate hope you pull through all this all the best
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Cheers rooster thanks for watching from down under. Appreciate your time mate
@Alan-gx8gf5 ай бұрын
Hi Neil , I was diagnosed in 2009 with locally advanced PC . . I am now 65 . My PSA was 28.2 but was doing a lot of cycling around this time so that may have affected it . I had Hormone therapy ( Decapeptyle😪 ) in order to shrink the Prostate for 3 months before I was give 15 sessions of Radiotherapy . Looking back at my PC Diary over the 10 years after treatment with a PSA test every 6 months , they ranged from 0.1 to 0.5 , the last one being on 21/06/19 which was 0.2 . ✌
@itsabouttimejohn65074 ай бұрын
Hi, I’ve just read your story that fills me with a bit of inspiration I’ve just recently been diagnosed with locally advanced. Pretty scared will be taking radiation. I believe in May at the moment on hormonal therapy. Nice to hear you’re doing well. Hope it continues all the best.👍Thanks for your story.
@owendavies46135 ай бұрын
You are doing the right thing paying attention to your condishion and trying to keep on top of it. I am coming to you from a 12 years journey of cancer and I was found to have double kidney cancer in 2021. I had two partical nephrectomies spaced 6 months apart and another operation on my right kidney in September. Please note that I had at least 5 or so MRI scans and at least 2 CT but it wasn't until they did an MRI with contrast in Mid summer that another tumor could be seen, to which I had Cryoablation which seams to have do the trick for the moment, but I have been told that I will likely have to live with cancer for the rest of my life, and seeing as I am now down to 2 half kidneys plus a cyst on my left one, I am much like yourself not in a really ideal position to be in. I don't know if they have issued you with a cancer nurse but I would be asking for follow up blood tests, you should be able to ask your GP for the forms and go into the hospital or Health Centre to do them, I don't see why you should be paying for them when you really need to push your concerns to your GP and consultant. Time is critical in terms of getting an out come that is good for your future, all I can say to you is you are not alone, but please please push ...its your life and your body and you are always intitled to change your GP if you have trust problems or seak another opinion. I wish you well best wishes Owen.
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
100% appreciate you taking the effort for the long comment Owen. Am amazed how far this little update has gone. Currently 12k views. Different private blood test on Tuesday so we can see exactly where we are. Appreciate your time mate.
@owendavies46135 ай бұрын
@@neildavidson7768 I was going to say that Macmillan are very good to talk to and very helpful. It sounds by what you say a s have been told that you still have some rumor left. I don't know that spending money out for another blood test is going to be helpful at this time apart from proving the fact that you sell have growing cancer tissue within you. I think pressing them on speeding up the treatment and maybe an ultrasound or MRI with contrast might be helpful if it's visible. I understand your worry and stress but you need to focus on what can and needs to be done. I don't know how your health Service is where you live but I am very lucky to be close to Southampton General. All I can say really is good luck but keep pushing it's your body and your life. Cancer is an insidious disease which can't be taken lightly or off hand, usually it is very time sensitive and only early and efficient treatment Leeds to a good outcome. You know your body and how you feel/feeling. I had a chat with my consultant before he cut away two halves of my kidneys what I wanted and when. He came up with a plan of how it would be done but this is the sort of reasoning that I think might help you. Best wishes Owen
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Morning Owen again thanks for the comments. I do agree that spending a lot of money isn't the way to go. But the company I'm using charges £25 compared to £125 Spire wants. I don't mind spending £100 on 4 tests in the upcoming months. It will tell me where it's going. I'm still a little annoyed my local hospital haven't replied with some questions I posed to them a month ago. The secretary even said she would get back to me within the week. I just like to prepare myself if the next stage will happen so I can research everything on KZfaq etc. I don't owe the NHS nothing so will keep pushing them for answers etc. Again sorry for getting you up early mate and thanks again.
@MyFrank715 ай бұрын
wishing you all the best for the future ,i never knew you could get a private psa test
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment. Yes many private laboratories will do it.
@bobwright34385 ай бұрын
Thank you for the presentation
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Bob I appreciate your comment
@andyfox16805 ай бұрын
Neil ask for adjuvant radio therapy, best done as soon as possible for best result ,had my prostatectomy dec2012 followed by RT April 2013 still undetectable . Wish you all the best on you journey Andy
@grahamejohnston5 ай бұрын
Thanks Neil, not an easy thing to speak publically about, hope all goes well for you. Grahame
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Cheers for comment mate, I will continue to make these vlogs.
@user-xs8gy9kd3o5 ай бұрын
Hi Neal, just ran across your channel. Don't despair. Here in USA, radiation therapy is recommended if PSA reaches 0.2 ng/ml. Treatment at this PSA level has shown survival advantage over waiting for PSA to rise further. PSMA PET CT may not show a lesion with very low PSA but should be done. Also, agent used for PSMA imaging is important, Piflulastat F18 has excellent imaging
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info mate, yes same over here 0.2 seems to be the number. I'm getting blood test on Tuesday to see exactly where it is between the 0.1 and 0.2 stage. Just want to know. Cheers for watching and commenting
@carmenvanek57545 ай бұрын
Hope you get better soon
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Many thanks Carmen
@geoffdaniels49466 ай бұрын
Hi Neil lets just hope things go ok and thay get it sorted 🙏🙏
@neildavidson77686 ай бұрын
Cheers Geoff mate, just like to know what's what
@kelgadeke51025 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear that Neil. K Here. Get a PSMA Pet scan it’s a full body scan showing where cancer may be in the body. You are correct with the psa test, you need to have a more accurate test, think of it as an investment. In Australia all tests are 0.00 as far as I know. I am running at .02 at the moment after the removal it went up to 0.03 they wanted me to have radiation. Then it went down to 0.02 they are over servicing a little here I feel. Stay strong stay informed. On youtube look up Prostate Cancer Research top current in depth information.😎
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Thanks very much for the comment, I am currently getting a blood test done on Tuesday and will send away to different lab that will do 2 decimal places. Thx for watching
@Brockton1535 ай бұрын
Had my Prostrate removed in 2015. Had a 4 + 3 for a Gleason score. Shortly afterwards, PSA started rising. Make a long story short, had to have radiation treatments. Right now I am having hormone therapy. The cancer seems to be a hard thing to get rid of 100% Best advice would be, is to relax. The cancer is fairly slow growing. Your next step would most likely be the radiation if the PSA keeps rising. Take care on your journey.
@Michael-ml4qr5 ай бұрын
Hope you are doing a little bit better.❤
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Cheers Michael soon have app at hospital to see
@shaundorney53423 ай бұрын
I hope they can do a PET scan (PSMA) scan of your body. That way they can tell exactly where in your body there may be any prostate cells. All the best. I had mine out 3 weeks ago and am celebrating small steps at the moment. Eg I lasted all night without a nappy for the first time last night ! All the best and I hope you can track it down and hit it with radium or the like.
@alanblack56655 ай бұрын
Please do not consider using a variety of labs for your blood tests if you are looking for reassurance. If your PSA rises to 0.2, you can be reasonably confident you have a biochemical recurrence. Your consultant can record the PSA doubling time and consider hormone therapy and a PSMA scan at an approximate time. My PSA went from 0.03 after surgery to 0.4 after 10 months. I was prescribed bicalutamide, had a PSMA scan and eventually had radiotherapy to my prostate bed and lymph nodes. I stopped the hormone therapy after 12 months and PSA has been undetectable since July 2022 when I stopped the hormone therapy. Recurrence after prostatectomy occurs frequently but PCa can still be “cured” after recurrence which makes it significantly different to other types of cancer. Just stick with the normal blood test and monitor the doubling time as this is the most important factor. Recording to decimal points is not helpful in this respect. I know it is challenging but if PSA scores rise, they rise and there is nothing you can do about it apart from monitoring the rate of increase and planning treatment accordingly. Hope this is helpful!
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Appreciate your honesty Alan, def understand where your coming from. It was just out of curiosity where I am in the 0.1 range. I'm a person who is interested in what's next. Might be over thinking but if it is going to happen then mentally I'm ready for it. I can use this time to research what's what. Def appreciate your comment mate and thanks for watching and commenting
@SET12DSP5 ай бұрын
Alan, if I were you and I know I'm not I would consider intravenous high dose vitamin C several times a week, like 2-300 grams. Myself I am fighting heart disease on the Linus Pauling Heart Protocol with 30 grams of ascorbic acid powder in divided doses per day with Lysine and Proline and it's reversing. One intravenous treatment I'm told can kill up to 50% of the cancer cells in your body. Linus Pauling had prostate cancer and died from it but he said with high dose vitamin C, he felt it gave him an additional 20 years of life. I would suggest Dr. Thomas Levy's book "Curing the Incurable " with over 1200 medical references. It just may surprise you. Information that has been withheld from the public. I also drink Hydrogen infused water. Cancer hates Hydrogen!
@mrofnocnonАй бұрын
One must bear in mind that PSA is not just produced by the prostate.
@PeterTaylor-nd3dq5 ай бұрын
Hi joe iv had bladder cancer,,3 years ago,,,my prostate of late is enlarged iv been on tabs to reduce prostate my reading is 0,4 and I'm all good ,,,,
@dennislesh23745 ай бұрын
Good luck to you. I had mine out a little over 3 years ago and all psa tests have been negative so far.
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Hi there Dennis let's hope they all stay undetected mate. Hopefully I will get the answers I need from the hospital soon. Thanks for watching the videos.
@dennislesh23745 ай бұрын
Got my fingers crossed for you.@@neildavidson7768
@ricknowak45824 ай бұрын
I am thinking about having My prostate Remove. Did you have to wear diapers after the catheter and bag . How long.
@dennislesh23744 ай бұрын
I had to wear diapers for about 6 months after the surgery.@@ricknowak4582
@craig34205 ай бұрын
Thinking of u...my mri was inconclusive..56 yo..have to have another psa in a few months..was 5.6..then a week later 4.3...now told as long as it dosnt go higher than 7..its more watching...its a absolute minefield...fingers crossed..the figure u state seem so little..but i understand your concern...take care...
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Cheers Craig, I have arranged my GP to take my blood and I will send away to get the 2 decimal place to another lab. At least it will tell me where I am. Thanks for watching mate.
@kennethlemke98265 ай бұрын
I had a biopsy 10 years ago saying I had prostate cancer. I chose not to treat it. I did go on a Flowmax and Cialis combo to increase my urine flow and blood circulation in the prostate. It has seemed to keep me in a current state of not spreading. The extra blood flow and more oxygen to the area possibly is the reason it hasn’t spread. I get annual mri and pet scans. My current age is 79. My PSA has always been high even before the biopsy. I believe taking the combo meds and watching might be a better idea. Most people panic or their wives panic and decisions to go all out treatments might do more harm. Just saying. Plus a positive attitude might be a alternative.
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Ken thanks for your comment. I had the blood test back yesterday with a reading of 0.21, so today will be ringing hospital to see what's what. He did tell me they prob won't do pet scan until it's 0.4!. Cheers for watching
@EricA-xd9fn5 ай бұрын
At your age, that was absolutely the right call. A treatment plan for a 75-yr-old versus a 60-yr-old needs to take into account quality of life and expected years remaining.
@DG-jz8xg5 ай бұрын
See if you can have a PSMA PET Scan. It should show if there is any metastasis.
@jsmith92016 ай бұрын
Am in similar situation. so just had radiotherapy and hormone treatment after quoting NHS guidelines back to the NHS - "After radical prostatectomy, a serum PSA level of more than 0.1mg/ml or three consecutive rises with ultrasensitive PSA, should prompt referral for salvage radiotherapy if appropriate." Hope for good outcome for both of us. Best wishes.
@neildavidson77686 ай бұрын
Cheers mate for the message back. I am awaiting the hospital to get back to me with some answers. I will do another vlog soon to update.
@mygardenanddinosaurs6 ай бұрын
Hi. Sorry to hear your PSA is rising slightly. Not the best of news. The good thing is that there will be plenty of treatment options if there is a recurrence. I believe the general course of action if your PSA rises after the op is hormone treatment and radiotherapy. Not the greatest things to have to go through but they can knock the remaining cancer on the head for good. And even beyond that there are more treatments. My husband had a radical prostatectomy in Aug and his PSA was undetected at the six week check. Next test in Feb.. Fingers crossed your PSA stops rising or rises very slowly. Take care. Mags
@neildavidson77686 ай бұрын
Hi there mags, thanks for taking the time to comment and watch my video. I hope your husband gets the result he wants in Feb, I'm sure he will. I will post updates soon
@albertbruhn9315 ай бұрын
Known as the most sensitive operation ever and my well-versed chiropractor says "DON'T USE IT - LOSE IT."
@allthingstenerifeandmore6 ай бұрын
That number will keep falling, keep strong 💪
@neildavidson77686 ай бұрын
Cheers bud, I hope so. Am asking some questions at the minute to hospital for peace of mind. Have a good Xmas
@brianhornak59375 ай бұрын
Neill prayers your way....please keep us posted
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Cheers Brian, I will be vlogging my journey at every stage. Next a blood test and meeting with surgeon. Thanks for watching. Can I ask where you are based. Just curious where people are watching from.
@brianhornak59375 ай бұрын
@neildavidson7768 Hi Neil...Always Bud...I'm in New Jersey....USA... I'm stage 2 but slowly progressing...with little to no urinary control..groin..back pain and a recent psa spike... my care team and I are doing active surveillance...given my over complex health issues.... I'm at peace with what's to come eventually....
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Thanks for replying mate, I have a lot of American viewers and subscribers. I appreciate everyone of them and say thanks to all for watching. I hope your health is stable mate. I nearly have 1000 subscribers which I am dumbfounded. Please continue to watch buddy if you can. Many thanks
@brianhornak59375 ай бұрын
@@neildavidson7768 ..I always will.we are all in this together....your story and the date you posted..caught my eye..my 53rd birthday...
@markroath984 ай бұрын
In 2013, I had prostate cancer with half of my prostate cancerous. i decided to go with robotic prostate removal, and selected a doctor with experience of over 250 operations of that type. Other than, the discomfort for a week to ten days and operation recovery, I can report the operation was a success.
@neildavidson77684 ай бұрын
Mark many thanks for the comment. It's the waiting game which is the killer mate. Knowing in 6, 9 12,18 months time I will be having radiation. For me I'm fine I would just like to know the whereabouts of it. KZfaq have took away alot of stress for me and kept my mind thinking of my next video which is good. Many thanks for taking the time to watch mate and hope all continue to be good with your health.
@marknorton59515 ай бұрын
Wish you well.
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Cheers Mark, thanks for watching and the comment. Appreciate it bud
@user-nw2gf5mq7g5 ай бұрын
Recurrence after surgery or radiation occurs because the initial biopsy procededure liberates micro cancer cells that then migrate and can show up as tumors years later.
@eddiegardner82325 ай бұрын
Keep in mind that prostatectomy often leaves a small amount of normal prostate tissue behind. Might be from bladder neck sparing at the anastomosis site, or bilateral nerve sparing, or a wide surgical margin. It doesn’t mean this tissue is cancerous. Any such tissue can generate PSA, and as your testosterone recovers, the amount of PSA such tissue generates will increase in proportion. It should level off when your testosterone level stabilizes. If PSA continues to higher and higher levels in the next year or two, then you likely have a recurrence and need a PSMA-PET scan to find out where it is so it can be treated. Best wishes that your PSA will stay constant so you won’t have to fret about it.
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Eddie thanks for taking the time to comment and giving me a different perspective on what it could be. The surgeon did say he thinks he knew where it could be, just waiting for answers from him. Cheers mate
@kellyclover59535 ай бұрын
Surgery in general is fraught with problems. I found a way to go all the way from from 7 or 8 trips a night to only 2 without any procedures and without any prescription drugs. What worked for me was a daily combination of beta-sitosterol, cortisol suppressant chemicals (Cortisolv was the brand used), pygeum, moringa powder, and reishi mushroom. I got mine stopped early before there was any evidence that enlarged prostate had morphed into cancer. Now most of the symptoms of benign prostate enlargement are missing but I have to keep taking this cocktail to keep it where it is now.
@daleszabo50325 ай бұрын
Thank you for the information, as it will help me. Dale
@willsmith395 ай бұрын
An enlarged prostate doesn't "morph into cancer", that's not how this works. You can have a prostate like a friggin grapefruit without any elevated cancer risk. There is no relationship between benign hyperplasia and development of prostate cancer
@johnjonesToffeeman5 ай бұрын
Hi Neil, I totally understand you I used to have a lot of money and had a full medical twice a year. I used to trawl the internet every day. Now days I don't bother just check once a year. if your sex life is affected then that is a problem but there are thousands of things that can bump you off.Get a hobby,bowls Golf,music grandkids etc and park your concerns John
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Cheers John for your comment. Yes I do play bowls actually for norfolk and takes me all around the country and to Europe. Won national triples in 2019. Luv my holidays to tenerife 3 times a Yr. Thanks for watching and commenting
@iipinstytutintegracjipsych71094 ай бұрын
Hi! sorry that you're going through this! May name is Flavio, i am from braziland i live in poland for a long time. I have to prostate cancer! I had radium terapii and chemio terapii. And of course hormone terapii. What i had dane to help me is: intermittent fast(16/8), keto diet and as much as i can exicese(yoga, walk and pranayama), and vit D and K. I know that fatigue is... no dr know!, but it's important don't live only the cancer. I decide not to list the body(pain and fatig - is not easy you know...but) just do what I had planned in my time, I accept the ogranitations and do. This do that my miend don t think about how many "hours i will have". I am sending to you good energy to you. and be in miend that we don t know when and how..., so start every day as the last da. stress don t help cure the cancer or have a better life. take care and sorry my english. thank for your time.
@neildavidson77684 ай бұрын
Flavio, i really appreciate you taking the time to comment. i have read all your message. I thank you again for watching and replying. Cheers mate
@iipinstytutintegracjipsych71094 ай бұрын
@@neildavidson7768 take care about you:) this experience sumę time difficult, but at same time lern that live is live, and tis do every day a important day to be appreciate. Have a nice day. By the way os nice that you do your reports your experience this helps a lot off peoplel
@user-kp6iw8wl5w5 ай бұрын
I had my prostate removed Dec 2019 gleeson score 4+5 , here in Melbourne Australia we encouraged to use a particular lab as they specialize in PSA. I stress on the week between blood test and doctors appointment. The Dr talks about everything except the result so I know now it's undectable. Now I only need a test annually. Also in Melbourne we have an awesome Cancer hospital called Peter McCallum rated 14th in the world. Not bad for convicts eh. Good luck in the future.
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Cheers Ed for commenting on my video. I want to say thanks to alot of Australians who have watched and commented on my videos in the last 2 weeks. My round 2 is only just beginning. I'm 10 away from hitting 1000 subscribers. Cheers mate appreciate your time
@nassermurad18855 ай бұрын
All the best to you I don't blame you for overtaking I was diagnosed with prostate cancer last month Gleason 3+4 my PSA was very high for 8 years I didn't care till last month when I decided to for MRI where they found the tumor then biopsy confirm it My PSA was 8.56 in 2017 doctors asked me to do more tests but I was very lazy till November 2023 annual test PSA was 11 I don't want surgery I will go for radiation and hormonotherapy I suggest that you do pet/ct & PSMA if they found it you can go for cyberknife radiation treatment it's only 5 sessions and you done hope next post your PSA 0.00
@bluenose0075 ай бұрын
Hi Neil i had mine out in 2018 and PSA was undetectable after but has gone up to 0.14 they said it would have to score more so they could locate it better before any other treatment could start
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Yes agree that's why the surgeon told me to wait until 0.2. I just want to know where I am between 0.1 and 0.2. I hate the waiting to be honest. I will be getting a test next Tuesday which I will be sending off to a different company who will tell me exactly to 2 decimal places. Thanks for watching.
@user-co2kh4ui8u5 ай бұрын
My PSA only went down to 0.01 after surgery and then rose twice within 4 months to 0.03. The oncologist I saw then recommended RT but no ADT. After 20 sessions of RT, my PSA dropped to
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Thanks for commenting mate, appreciate the watch of video.
@merson8125 ай бұрын
At the time aged 56, Gleeson Score 5+4. It doesn’t get any worse unless metastasis. Radical prostatectomy using robotic surgery (Da Vinci Surgical System). Removal of seminal vesicle and lymph node. No incontinence. I think I know what I am talking about. You are in danger of becoming self obsessed and focused on a doomsday scenario. PSA is not an exact science. Score is low. Any negative development would be treatable. Shopping around for PSA tests is the worst thing you could do. Trust your consultant. Time is definitely on your side.
@williamgrant39995 ай бұрын
I was a Gleason nine. Surgery June 2018plus seminal vesicle. Radiation times 33 starting December 2018, I am doing well, got incontinence which is a minor problem , but not critical, am about to try and get that resolved again, but can function ok as it is. All the best
@MrDonniemaclennan5 ай бұрын
Just been diagnosed with an enlarged prostate and though my PSA was as classed as normal I want to have an MRI scan which I will pay privately for.I know its not 100% full proof.There is a history of prostate cancel in the family.My father died of it and my brother had his removed.Thoughts and prayers are with you.
@joeblow95484 ай бұрын
Before you freak out about your psa check the size of your prostate,psa goes up with prostate enlargement, no big deal,,if yur prostate is 60cc expect your psa to be in line with that around 6,,10 to 1 ratio,,,bet your clueless dr didnt tell you that
@davidcattell19185 ай бұрын
RP Dec 2015,
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
David many thanks for your comment. I read all and take on board everything. Thanks for watching and commenting
@DCGreenZone5 ай бұрын
>>Undetectable levels of Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) have been reported from the first patient with metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) to ever receive two cycles of Clarity’s 67Cu-SAR-bisPSMA at the 8GBq dose level. PSA is a marker of tumour burden, clinical response to treatment and an indicator of the recurrence of disease for prostate cancer.
@stevec88615 ай бұрын
Wish you the best and hope you're worrying about nothing. In addition to some prostate tissue perhaps left during surgery to save bladder function etc., perhaps the biopsy could have spread normal and/or cancerous prostate tissue along biopsy tracks? Does it matter? It is what it is at this point. Sounds like you're getting normal standard of care. Again, wish you the best.
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Cheers Steve, thanks for commenting. I have a blood test on Tuesday which I was after to the 2 decimal places. I want this for a piece of mind to see exactly where I am. Thanks for watching the vlog
@bryancole18864 ай бұрын
You are absolutely right to get the 2dp test. There is a study that shows that salvage therapy started before the psaa reaches 0.2 gives a 10% better outcome. Waiting till it reaches 0.4 is not good. Dont rely on the surgeons view. Talk to an oncologist. The idea of wairing till 0.4 comes from the desire to see the location on pet psma scan. But by this point it could be too late. This is what my oncologist told me (im stage T3a).
@neildavidson77684 ай бұрын
Bryan many thanks for replying. I've found out last week after my private test that i'm 0.21 so will be speaking to surgeon on the 20th. How do i ask for oncologist or do you think i will be allocated one. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment
@bryancole18864 ай бұрын
@@neildavidson7768 Ask your surgeon to refer you.
@donaloregan74815 ай бұрын
Best wishes to you. To others reading this. Try to incorporate zinc citrate as a supplement. It acts as a preventative measure.
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Thanks for advice mate will look into it
@lenwaynen.j.84285 ай бұрын
I had a prostatectomy November of 2022.Six weeks later I had my first psa test .03. Since then 40 shots of radiation, hormone injections combined with 4 Abiraterone pills every day.Dr. says I have to take the pills and hormone injections for 2 years ,after that who knows. Good luck to you and think positive.
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment mate, hope all goes well for you. Thanks for watching, can I ask where you watching from?
@lenwaynen.j.84285 ай бұрын
New Jersey
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Cheers thank you
@robgerety5 ай бұрын
My understanding is that if your psa increases at a particular rate you will be eligible for a PSMA PET scan which will answer your questions with great accuracy. Good luck!
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching Rob, yes psa been 0.1 since August. Am having blood test on Tuesday to see what's what. Thanks for watching the vlog, really apprecaite it.
@mesenchymalstemcells5 ай бұрын
There is a 25% chance of metastasis after the removal of the prostate. I don't like those odds. I am keeping my prostate and staying on active surveillance
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Have reached the 0.2 and will wait for the next treatment. Have a meeting at hospital in Feb.
@dondgc22982 ай бұрын
So there’s a 75% chance of no metastasis after removal? Seems like pretty good odds to me 🤷🏻♂️
@dorseyjack32064 ай бұрын
I have a Gleason of 3+4 and a PSA of 21. I have decided to watch and wait for the time being. The difference here is. I am 72 years old and old age might take me before the cancer cancer can No treatment yet.
@dondgc22982 ай бұрын
Since your life expectancy at 72 is another 14 years you might want to rethink your “no treatment” decision. Treatment isn’t as bad as you probably think. But good luck to you whatever you decide.
@mreightytwenty87095 ай бұрын
Mate hang in there, I had exactly what you had 28 psa !!! not good. Got it out then months later it started to rise again. I had RT treatment straight away for 8 weeks every day....Shit of a time, but all gone now...Rt killed off any remaining cancer. Good luck....get RT treatment....from Kiwi
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Cheers mate for you comment. I've got a blood test tomorrow with 2 decimal places which I've asked for. Step by step I will get there. Thanks for watching mate
@larsgothe69613 ай бұрын
What was your Gleason???
@neildavidson77683 ай бұрын
3+4
@larsgothe69613 ай бұрын
So how Mich did They take of prostate ?
@neildavidson77683 ай бұрын
All prostate went, had the prostatectomy.
@gorantucakovic944 ай бұрын
People need to think twice before deciding to undergo a radical prostatectomy. You have so many magazines and news and other sources to investigate. You have more than enough time. In this case 3+4, in 90% of cases it never goes from the prostate to the surrounding tissues. New types of prostate treatment are coming. I still don't understand the rush to tear an important organ from the body.
@larsgothe69613 ай бұрын
Well your right there but if taka MRT and do biopsy you will know for sure.And prostate cancer develop fast starts often with constipatiens if it does it has spread and then your got beyond to be cured
@n.c.b.88325 ай бұрын
Hi Neil, try not to worry too much, stress is a driver, NHS and PSA tests not sure why they find it so difficult, in Thailand at minuet can have a test every day if I want, £20-00 results same day by e mail, MRI and CAT scans why still using inaccurate outdated equipment your surgeon is working partially sighted, PSMA Pet scans are here, far better scan, good luck getting one I have not been able to, Lots of stuff you can do to help your body fight prostate cancer, diet and exercise etc you tube Excercise Elixer for Prostate cancer , Good luck Phil stage 4 Gleason 9 loving life
@MrJimm876 ай бұрын
Keep going Sheep, here if you need to chat mate. Scoinsey.
@neildavidson77686 ай бұрын
Cheers Scoinsy lad
@abovebeyondandforever65715 ай бұрын
Im at the beginning stages of my prostate enlargement, ive been doimg research on natural herbs, and other remedies, and medicines concerning the healing of my prostate situation. After hearing all of the testimonials that ive come across, im starting to loose hope on and healing, or reversal. I guess if all else fails, I'll just have it removed, and pray that theres no cancer, and that no cancer has spread. These urologists dont seem to have any interest in helping us, but they know exactly what to do for us, but apparently theyre not going too. Best wishes to you mate.
@andreadamascceno21395 ай бұрын
They say to put a like so that more people will watch it, so I did. But it makes me feel strange because I don't want anyone to think I like the fact that you have bad news.
@larsgothe69613 ай бұрын
Hi, So how is it with incontinence are leak free ??? And do think you will get free from this in future
@neildavidson77683 ай бұрын
Lars I was back to normal after a month. Had little water infection but after that no issues what so ever
@larsgothe69613 ай бұрын
Hi Agian so what was your PSA after three months@@neildavidson7768
@richardwood1605 ай бұрын
If the psa keeps rising you will probably sent for radiotherapy. I've got my prostatectomy booked for around beginning of February. Hope things go well for you and try stay positive.
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Cheers Richard for commenting. Ive just hit the 0.2 PSA result yesterday. I have just spoke to hospital and got an app next month. Hope all goes well with operation mate
@John-xp8fc5 ай бұрын
A form of ozone therapy may help, even a cheap £25 ozone generator.
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Cheers mate appreciate the comment. Can I ask where you're are watching from as my vlog has really picked up in the last 3hrs
@John-xp8fc5 ай бұрын
@@neildavidson7768 manchester
@shaverlocal5 ай бұрын
Tou need a PSMA Pet Scan to find out where you are really at!
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Yes I Think it will come to that. Just trying to work out where I am between 0.1 and 0.2. They won't touch ya below 0.2 as they say pet scam won't pick anything up. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@EricA-xd9fn5 ай бұрын
It's natural to want to fixate on early post-op PSA numbers, but it's data OVER TIME that tells the story. 0.1 versus 0.14 says almost nothing. Trendlines become apparent over months, although I get your desire to "know" right now.
@josemihotek58175 ай бұрын
Hi , I think you’re overthinking . Relax and enjoy your life. You’ll be fine.😊
@everlasting11545 ай бұрын
Take a look at something simple. Start drinking baking soda molasses tea. Cut out all sugar and those foods that turn into sugar after eating them. Replace all drinks with the new tea. Sip it all day. Many people are having remarkable success with this simple drink. Good luck. 😊
@richardbell37385 ай бұрын
Off topic . are doctors to quick to remove ? Do not know or how to react what was told by doctor recent . he said your 75 prostate slow growing that takes 10 years . That would make you 85 and if worth doing anything if cancer detected . This was before digital exam where he found nothing thankfully. However would write script for slow flow urine . Asked him about rezume as alternative to drug . Would not even talk because told me insurance would not allow until took the drug first .
@dondgc22982 ай бұрын
First - a digital exam is useless. I don’t know anyone who has had prostate cancer detected by a digital exam. If your Gleason scores are low you might be right that treatment is not needed. But don’t make that decision based on a digital exam.
@TheAxe4Ever5 ай бұрын
Just curious, are you on testosterone replacement therapy? Because that may cause a rise in PSA, even with no prostate because you still have receptors that get saturated and can give a false rise in the PSA test.
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Hi there Axe, I'm not on nothing, cheers for watching and commenting
@toppie57005 ай бұрын
if he left a small piece of prostate behind the psa will rise , go for radiation and you will have to have ADT as well
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Cheers toppie for info. Next blood test in 3 weeks but am doing different one to 2 decimal places soon so I know exactly where I am
@toppie57005 ай бұрын
good luck , i have been going through this for almost 5 years now@@neildavidson7768
@ShropshirePastPresent6 ай бұрын
I think they will just keep pushing the goalpost--it will be 0.6 next time
@neildavidson77686 ай бұрын
Wouldn't be suprised, surgeon said it was a (Nice) Guideline.
@derheeheehee69414 ай бұрын
Well that sucks
@lazur15 ай бұрын
#s, #s,#s. Labs, diagnoses, tests, treatments...What were your symptoms?
@dondgc22982 ай бұрын
What symptoms do you believe come with prostate cancer?
@lazur12 ай бұрын
@@dondgc2298 That’s the question.
@dondgc22982 ай бұрын
@@lazur1 here’s the answer. It doesn’t have any symptoms.
@kamranzaheri30165 ай бұрын
Also NO Red meat because of the hormones. KZ
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Thanks for info
@Passs00116 ай бұрын
Hi Neil, I live in South Africa. The sun is always shining here and there is always the risk of developing skin cancer if you have a light skin. I developed a growth on the lower eye lid of my right eye. I do not know if it is cancer or just a benign growth but I went on a high nutrition diet for about two months and the growth have shrunk noticeably. I would like to share the diet with you. The soup Ingredients: - two handfuls of Chopped broccoli, one chopped onion (purple), two bags of green tea, two pinches of mixed herbs, two sticks of cut celery, Two handfuls of frozen and crushed spinach or kale, half a table spoon of crushed garlic, Three shakes of black pepper, seven shakes of turmeric, two tablespoons full of apple cider vinegar (with the mother), one bag of white onion powder soup for flavour, a hand full of cooked red speckled beans and a handful of cooked mince meat. Just add all the ingredients in a pot, add boiling water and switch the stove on high till the water boils. Then lower the heat until the water simmer, Let the soup simmer for an hour. The soup is now ready. I would only drink water in the morning. At 12h00 I would start eating the soup. There will be about two helpings that you can eat in the 12h00 to 18h00 time frame. I also ate a fruit salad every day in the 12h00 to 18h00 time frame. (Note: Apparently turmeric reduces the effect of some chemotherapy drugs and thus should not be taken during chemotherapy.) During the rest of the week I would also eat food that contains vitamin D like avocado’s, mushrooms, liver and eggs in the 12h00 to 18h00 time frame. It seems to be working for me, maybe it will also work for you. I pray to God the Father in the name of Jesus Christ that you will be healed completely and that the cancer will not return. Amen Best regards Chris “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life”. John 3:16 (King James Version Bible) Jesus Christ is the only begotten Son Of God the Father.
@GUITARTIME20245 ай бұрын
It's probably OK, but have it checked out. In fact, full body.
@alexbowman75825 ай бұрын
70% of skin cancers are basal cell carcinomas, the least dangerous cancer.
@robertcarpenter74865 ай бұрын
This topic is not about religion.
@triciaslater47836 ай бұрын
🙏🙏🙏❤️
@neildavidson77686 ай бұрын
Thx miss Edinburgh
@lenwaynen.j.84285 ай бұрын
Where are you Neil ,if you don't mind my asking.
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
I'm from Norwich in the East of the UK. 120KM north of London
@lenwaynen.j.84285 ай бұрын
Nice to meet you
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Likewise len
@williegilligan26614 ай бұрын
🤔 How many of you that have had a prostate removed hed been keeping your prostate clean? A empty prostate is a healthy prostate. Imagine if you only emptied your garbage twice a month, that can will be nasty. Your prostate is the same way, its built to be emptied often & when you dont the trouble can start.
@michaelw74805 ай бұрын
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Cheers Michael
@carsten45945 ай бұрын
Socialized medicine...
@01menyou5 ай бұрын
This is so common nowadays. Did you have the covid jabs?
@neildavidson77685 ай бұрын
Yes I did
@01menyou5 ай бұрын
@neildavidson7768 I would seek advice from someone prepared to be honest about what the jabs are now provenly doing. Unfortunately, that rules out the NHS. I can sympathise with your position, but an independent review of your case might be very necessary. I wish you luck.