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| Roman Bystrianyk... |
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 8:09 am |
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Cancer. When you hear that word it sends a cold fear through you. You
can think the worst – a possible slow agonizing slide towards sickness
and death mixed in with medical treatments of chemicals and radiation
that seem even worse than the cancer itself.
At age 79, Wasyl made periodic trips to the doctor to make sure his
health was good. He prides himself on being healthy – eating very
healthy with large salads for lunch almost every day, working actively
in the yard, and exercising. He takes a number of vitamins and isn’t
on any medications which he says is a rarity these days. “Most of our
friends and other people we meet at group events and dances are all on
one or more drugs.” He and his wife Daria often receive compliments on
how young they look for their age and how active they both are.
In April of 2007, a routine blood test showed that his PSA level had
risen to a level of 9.3 ng/ml (nanograms per milliliter). A PSA, or
Prostate-specific antigen, test measures the amount of a protein
produced by cells of the prostate gland. PSA can be used to detect
disease and is sometimes called a biological marker or a tumor marker.
It is normal for men to have a low level of PSA in their blood.
Prostate cancer or benign (not cancerous) conditions can increase a
man’s PSA level. Most doctors considered a PSA level below 4.0 ng/mL
as normal and are concerned if the PSA level rises above that. In
Wasyl’s case the doctor decided to retest a short time later to “watch
the PSA level”. In June of 2007, a new PSA test showed his PSA had
actually increased to 11.8 ng/ml. Wasyl’s doctor referred him to a
urologist that would schedule a biopsy.
Having been aware of natural alternatives for health, Wasyl decided to
take a different approach. Using medical journal articles and news
stories, he worked on putting together a protocol to see if he could
lower his PSA level naturally. He found many news reports and studies
on how various individual items could lower PSA so he reasoned he
would try all of them at the same time to get the best possible
results. Wasyl began to take pomegranate (pills and juice
concentrate), lycopene (a bright red carotenoid pigment and
phytochemical found in tomatoes and other red fruits and vegetables),
vitamin C, sunflower seeds, flax seed oil, saw palmetto, pumpkin seed
oil, and a several other nutrients. He also incorporated more soy in
his diet and eliminated all processed meats and red meats.
Wasyl decided against a biopsy and instead focused on the protocol he
had put together. In September of 2007, he had his PSA level retested
and it had reduced to 8.8 ng/ml. His doctor noted that it had gone
down and they should “watch it”. He had his PSA tested again in
November of 2007 and the PSA had gone down again to 3.8 ng/ml which is
considered a normal level.
Here are Wasyl’s PSA test results:
April 2007 – 9.3
June 2007 – 11.8
September 2007 – 8.8
November 2007 – 3.8
November 2008 – 4.2
June 2009 – 3.5
Wasyl continues his nutrients to this day. Recently, in June of 2009,
his retested PSA level remains low at 3.5 ng/ml. His doctor told him
that “I’m happy with this PSA level. Keep doing what you’re doing.”
Wasyl continues to live happy and healthy in his home in Connecticut.
Source:
Author: Roman Bystrianyk
Link:
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| frank curtis... |
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 3:48 pm |
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On Aug 9, 2:09 pm, Roman Bystrianyk <rbystria... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
[quote:71535bd95a]Cancer. When you hear that word it sends a cold fear through you. You
can think the worst – a possible slow agonizing slide towards sickness
and death mixed in with medical treatments of chemicals and radiation
that seem even worse than the cancer itself.
At age 79, Wasyl made periodic trips to the doctor to make sure his
health was good. He prides himself on being healthy – eating very
healthy with large salads for lunch almost every day, working actively
in the yard, and exercising. He takes a number of vitamins and isn’t
on any medications which he says is a rarity these days. “Most of our
friends and other people we meet at group events and dances are all on
one or more drugs.” He and his wife Daria often receive compliments on
how young they look for their age and how active they both are.
In April of 2007, a routine blood test showed that his PSA level had
risen to a level of 9.3 ng/ml (nanograms per milliliter). A PSA, or
Prostate-specific antigen, test measures the amount of a protein
produced by cells of the prostate gland. PSA can be used to detect
disease and is sometimes called a biological marker or a tumor marker.
It is normal for men to have a low level of PSA in their blood.
Prostate cancer or benign (not cancerous) conditions can increase a
man’s PSA level. Most doctors considered a PSA level below 4.0 ng/mL
as normal and are concerned if the PSA level rises above that. In
Wasyl’s case the doctor decided to retest a short time later to “watch
the PSA level”. In June of 2007, a new PSA test showed his PSA had
actually increased to 11.8 ng/ml. Wasyl’s doctor referred him to a
urologist that would schedule a biopsy.
Having been aware of natural alternatives for health, Wasyl decided to
take a different approach. Using medical journal articles and news
stories, he worked on putting together a protocol to see if he could
lower his PSA level naturally. He found many news reports and studies
on how various individual items could lower PSA so he reasoned he
would try all of them at the same time to get the best possible
results. Wasyl began to take pomegranate (pills and juice
concentrate), lycopene (a bright red carotenoid pigment and
phytochemical found in tomatoes and other red fruits and vegetables),
vitamin C, sunflower seeds, flax seed oil, saw palmetto, pumpkin seed
oil, and a several other nutrients. He also incorporated more soy in
his diet and eliminated all processed meats and red meats.
Wasyl decided against a biopsy and instead focused on the protocol he
had put together. In September of 2007, he had his PSA level retested
and it had reduced to 8.8 ng/ml. His doctor noted that it had gone
down and they should “watch it”. He had his PSA tested again in
November of 2007 and the PSA had gone down again to 3.8 ng/ml which is
considered a normal level.
Here are Wasyl’s PSA test results:
April 2007 – 9.3
June 2007 – 11.8
September 2007 – 8.8
November 2007 – 3.8
November 2008 – 4.2
June 2009 – 3.5
Wasyl continues his nutrients to this day. Recently, in June of 2009,
his retested PSA level remains low at 3.5 ng/ml. His doctor told him
that “I’m happy with this PSA level. Keep doing what you’re doing.”
Wasyl continues to live happy and healthy in his home in Connecticut.
Source:
Author: Roman Bystrianyk
Link:http://www.healthsentinel.com/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&vie...
[/quote:71535bd95a]
I've been a on regimen of pomegranate juice, turmeric capsules,
celebrex and lipitor, with a huge dose of natural vit D3 from the sun
so far it's working.... |
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| Roman Bystrianyk... |
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 2:35 am |
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On Aug 17, 9:48 pm, frank curtis <revirn... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
[quote:bd7ef86db1]On Aug 9, 2:09 pm, Roman Bystrianyk <rbystria... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Cancer. When you hear that word it sends a cold fear through you. You
can think the worst – a possible slow agonizing slide towards sickness
and death mixed in with medical treatments of chemicals and radiation
that seem even worse than the cancer itself.
At age 79, Wasyl made periodic trips to the doctor to make sure his
health was good. He prides himself on being healthy – eating very
healthy with large salads for lunch almost every day, working actively
in the yard, and exercising. He takes a number of vitamins and isn’t
on any medications which he says is a rarity these days. “Most of our
friends and other people we meet at group events and dances are all on
one or more drugs.” He and his wife Daria often receive compliments on
how young they look for their age and how active they both are.
In April of 2007, a routine blood test showed that his PSA level had
risen to a level of 9.3 ng/ml (nanograms per milliliter). A PSA, or
Prostate-specific antigen, test measures the amount of a protein
produced by cells of the prostate gland. PSA can be used to detect
disease and is sometimes called a biological marker or a tumor marker.
It is normal for men to have a low level of PSA in their blood.
Prostate cancer or benign (not cancerous) conditions can increase a
man’s PSA level. Most doctors considered a PSA level below 4.0 ng/mL
as normal and are concerned if the PSA level rises above that. In
Wasyl’s case the doctor decided to retest a short time later to “watch
the PSA level”. In June of 2007, a new PSA test showed his PSA had
actually increased to 11.8 ng/ml. Wasyl’s doctor referred him to a
urologist that would schedule a biopsy.
Having been aware of natural alternatives for health, Wasyl decided to
take a different approach. Using medical journal articles and news
stories, he worked on putting together a protocol to see if he could
lower his PSA level naturally. He found many news reports and studies
on how various individual items could lower PSA so he reasoned he
would try all of them at the same time to get the best possible
results. Wasyl began to take pomegranate (pills and juice
concentrate), lycopene (a bright red carotenoid pigment and
phytochemical found in tomatoes and other red fruits and vegetables),
vitamin C, sunflower seeds, flax seed oil, saw palmetto, pumpkin seed
oil, and a several other nutrients. He also incorporated more soy in
his diet and eliminated all processed meats and red meats.
Wasyl decided against a biopsy and instead focused on the protocol he
had put together. In September of 2007, he had his PSA level retested
and it had reduced to 8.8 ng/ml. His doctor noted that it had gone
down and they should “watch it”. He had his PSA tested again in
November of 2007 and the PSA had gone down again to 3.8 ng/ml which is
considered a normal level.
Here are Wasyl’s PSA test results:
April 2007 – 9.3
June 2007 – 11.8
September 2007 – 8.8
November 2007 – 3.8
November 2008 – 4.2
June 2009 – 3.5
Wasyl continues his nutrients to this day. Recently, in June of 2009,
his retested PSA level remains low at 3.5 ng/ml. His doctor told him
that “I’m happy with this PSA level. Keep doing what you’re doing..”
Wasyl continues to live happy and healthy in his home in Connecticut.
Source:
Author: Roman Bystrianyk
Link:http://www.healthsentinel.com/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&vie...
I've been a on regimen of pomegranate juice, turmeric capsules,
celebrex and lipitor, with a huge dose of natural vit D3 from the sun
so far it's working....
[/quote:bd7ef86db1]
Good day.
How do you know it's working? Have you been getting repeat PSA
tests? Could you share the results?
Enjoy your day!
Roman |
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| trigonometry1972 at (no spam) gmail.com |... |
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 2:58 am |
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On Aug 17, 6:48 pm, frank curtis <revirn... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
[quote:6c59799534]On Aug 9, 2:09 pm, Roman Bystrianyk <rbystria... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Cancer. When you hear that word it sends a cold fear through you. You
can think the worst – a possible slow agonizing slide towards sickness
and death mixed in with medical treatments of chemicals and radiation
that seem even worse than the cancer itself.
At age 79, Wasyl made periodic trips to the doctor to make sure his
health was good. He prides himself on being healthy – eating very
healthy with large salads for lunch almost every day, working actively
in the yard, and exercising. He takes a number of vitamins and isn’t
on any medications which he says is a rarity these days. “Most of our
friends and other people we meet at group events and dances are all on
one or more drugs.” He and his wife Daria often receive compliments on
how young they look for their age and how active they both are.
In April of 2007, a routine blood test showed that his PSA level had
risen to a level of 9.3 ng/ml (nanograms per milliliter). A PSA, or
Prostate-specific antigen, test measures the amount of a protein
produced by cells of the prostate gland. PSA can be used to detect
disease and is sometimes called a biological marker or a tumor marker.
It is normal for men to have a low level of PSA in their blood.
Prostate cancer or benign (not cancerous) conditions can increase a
man’s PSA level. Most doctors considered a PSA level below 4.0 ng/mL
as normal and are concerned if the PSA level rises above that. In
Wasyl’s case the doctor decided to retest a short time later to “watch
the PSA level”. In June of 2007, a new PSA test showed his PSA had
actually increased to 11.8 ng/ml. Wasyl’s doctor referred him to a
urologist that would schedule a biopsy.
Having been aware of natural alternatives for health, Wasyl decided to
take a different approach. Using medical journal articles and news
stories, he worked on putting together a protocol to see if he could
lower his PSA level naturally. He found many news reports and studies
on how various individual items could lower PSA so he reasoned he
would try all of them at the same time to get the best possible
results. Wasyl began to take pomegranate (pills and juice
concentrate), lycopene (a bright red carotenoid pigment and
phytochemical found in tomatoes and other red fruits and vegetables),
vitamin C, sunflower seeds, flax seed oil, saw palmetto, pumpkin seed
oil, and a several other nutrients. He also incorporated more soy in
his diet and eliminated all processed meats and red meats.
Wasyl decided against a biopsy and instead focused on the protocol he
had put together. In September of 2007, he had his PSA level retested
and it had reduced to 8.8 ng/ml. His doctor noted that it had gone
down and they should “watch it”. He had his PSA tested again in
November of 2007 and the PSA had gone down again to 3.8 ng/ml which is
considered a normal level.
Here are Wasyl’s PSA test results:
April 2007 – 9.3
June 2007 – 11.8
September 2007 – 8.8
November 2007 – 3.8
November 2008 – 4.2
June 2009 – 3.5
Wasyl continues his nutrients to this day. Recently, in June of 2009,
his retested PSA level remains low at 3.5 ng/ml. His doctor told him
that “I’m happy with this PSA level. Keep doing what you’re doing..”
Wasyl continues to live happy and healthy in his home in Connecticut.
Source:
Author: Roman Bystrianyk
Link:http://www.healthsentinel.com/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&vie...
I've been a on regimen of pomegranate juice, turmeric capsules,
celebrex and lipitor, with a huge dose of natural vit D3 from the sun
so far it's working....
[/quote:6c59799534]
I wouldn't depend solely on the sun to raise your 25 hydroxyl vitamin
D3 levels.
First if you live at a higher latitude adequate UV won't be available
year
round. Second since you are likely late middle aged (50 to 59), or
old (60 to 69) or flat out elderly (70 and on), your ability to form
vitamin in the skin will likely be impaired to some extent. And if
you are overweight or obese you will require yet more and more of the
vitamin to maintain good levels.
Both Lipitor and Celebrex are not risk free and IMO there more
nature methods i.e. a low carb diet, boswellia, reduced arachidonic
acid
intake, more omega 3 intake, less omega 6 intake all should be
looked at with guidance.
Talk to a professional alternative medicine provider or longevity
practice
doctor for guidance.
This is not medical advice rather this was written for your
entertainment.
Trig |
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Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 6:15 pm |
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Roman Bystrianyk wrote:
[quote:b20c6d313d]On Aug 17, 9:48 pm, frank curtis <revirn... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
On Aug 9, 2:09 pm, Roman Bystrianyk <rbystria... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Cancer. When you hear that word it sends a cold fear through you. You
can think the worst – a possible slow agonizing slide towards sickness
and death mixed in with medical treatments of chemicals and radiation
that seem even worse than the cancer itself.
At age 79, Wasyl made periodic trips to the doctor to make sure his
health was good. He prides himself on being healthy – eating very
healthy with large salads for lunch almost every day, working actively
in the yard, and exercising. He takes a number of vitamins and isn’t
on any medications which he says is a rarity these days. “Most of our
friends and other people we meet at group events and dances are all on
one or more drugs.” He and his wife Daria often receive compliments on
how young they look for their age and how active they both are.
In April of 2007, a routine blood test showed that his PSA level had
risen to a level of 9.3 ng/ml (nanograms per milliliter). A PSA, or
Prostate-specific antigen, test measures the amount of a protein
produced by cells of the prostate gland. PSA can be used to detect
disease and is sometimes called a biological marker or a tumor marker.
It is normal for men to have a low level of PSA in their blood.
Prostate cancer or benign (not cancerous) conditions can increase a
man’s PSA level. Most doctors considered a PSA level below 4.0 ng/mL
as normal and are concerned if the PSA level rises above that. In
Wasyl’s case the doctor decided to retest a short time later to “watch
the PSA level”. In June of 2007, a new PSA test showed his PSA had
actually increased to 11.8 ng/ml. Wasyl’s doctor referred him to a
urologist that would schedule a biopsy.
Having been aware of natural alternatives for health, Wasyl decided to
take a different approach. Using medical journal articles and news
stories, he worked on putting together a protocol to see if he could
lower his PSA level naturally. He found many news reports and studies
on how various individual items could lower PSA so he reasoned he
would try all of them at the same time to get the best possible
results. Wasyl began to take pomegranate (pills and juice
concentrate), lycopene (a bright red carotenoid pigment and
phytochemical found in tomatoes and other red fruits and vegetables),
vitamin C, sunflower seeds, flax seed oil, saw palmetto, pumpkin seed
oil, and a several other nutrients. He also incorporated more soy in
his diet and eliminated all processed meats and red meats.
Wasyl decided against a biopsy and instead focused on the protocol he
had put together. In September of 2007, he had his PSA level retested
and it had reduced to 8.8 ng/ml. His doctor noted that it had gone
down and they should “watch it”. He had his PSA tested again in
November of 2007 and the PSA had gone down again to 3.8 ng/ml which is
considered a normal level.
Here are Wasyl’s PSA test results:
April 2007 – 9.3
June 2007 – 11.8
September 2007 – 8.8
November 2007 – 3.8
November 2008 – 4.2
June 2009 – 3.5
Wasyl continues his nutrients to this day. Recently, in June of 2009,
his retested PSA level remains low at 3.5 ng/ml. His doctor told him
that “I’m happy with this PSA level. Keep doing what you’re doing.”
Wasyl continues to live happy and healthy in his home in Connecticut.
Source:
Author: Roman Bystrianyk
Link:http://www.healthsentinel.com/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&vie...
I've been a on regimen of pomegranate juice, turmeric capsules,
celebrex and lipitor, with a huge dose of natural vit D3 from the sun
so far it's working....
Good day.
How do you know it's working? Have you been getting repeat PSA
tests? Could you share the results?
Enjoy your day!
Roman
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The PSA values were published in the text you quoted above. |
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| RickMerrill... |
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 6:16 pm |
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trigonometry1972 at (no spam) gmail.com | wrote:
[quote:6a8388f04e]On Aug 17, 6:48 pm, frank curtis <revirn... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
On Aug 9, 2:09 pm, Roman Bystrianyk <rbystria... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Cancer. When you hear that word it sends a cold fear through you. You
can think the worst – a possible slow agonizing slide towards sickness
and death mixed in with medical treatments of chemicals and radiation
that seem even worse than the cancer itself.
At age 79, Wasyl made periodic trips to the doctor to make sure his
health was good. He prides himself on being healthy – eating very
healthy with large salads for lunch almost every day, working actively
in the yard, and exercising. He takes a number of vitamins and isn’t
on any medications which he says is a rarity these days. “Most of our
friends and other people we meet at group events and dances are all on
one or more drugs.” He and his wife Daria often receive compliments on
how young they look for their age and how active they both are.
In April of 2007, a routine blood test showed that his PSA level had
risen to a level of 9.3 ng/ml (nanograms per milliliter). A PSA, or
Prostate-specific antigen, test measures the amount of a protein
produced by cells of the prostate gland. PSA can be used to detect
disease and is sometimes called a biological marker or a tumor marker.
It is normal for men to have a low level of PSA in their blood.
Prostate cancer or benign (not cancerous) conditions can increase a
man’s PSA level. Most doctors considered a PSA level below 4.0 ng/mL
as normal and are concerned if the PSA level rises above that. In
Wasyl’s case the doctor decided to retest a short time later to “watch
the PSA level”. In June of 2007, a new PSA test showed his PSA had
actually increased to 11.8 ng/ml. Wasyl’s doctor referred him to a
urologist that would schedule a biopsy.
Having been aware of natural alternatives for health, Wasyl decided to
take a different approach. Using medical journal articles and news
stories, he worked on putting together a protocol to see if he could
lower his PSA level naturally. He found many news reports and studies
on how various individual items could lower PSA so he reasoned he
would try all of them at the same time to get the best possible
results. Wasyl began to take pomegranate (pills and juice
concentrate), lycopene (a bright red carotenoid pigment and
phytochemical found in tomatoes and other red fruits and vegetables),
vitamin C, sunflower seeds, flax seed oil, saw palmetto, pumpkin seed
oil, and a several other nutrients. He also incorporated more soy in
his diet and eliminated all processed meats and red meats.
Wasyl decided against a biopsy and instead focused on the protocol he
had put together. In September of 2007, he had his PSA level retested
and it had reduced to 8.8 ng/ml. His doctor noted that it had gone
down and they should “watch it”. He had his PSA tested again in
November of 2007 and the PSA had gone down again to 3.8 ng/ml which is
considered a normal level.
Here are Wasyl’s PSA test results:
April 2007 – 9.3
June 2007 – 11.8
September 2007 – 8.8
November 2007 – 3.8
November 2008 – 4.2
June 2009 – 3.5
Wasyl continues his nutrients to this day. Recently, in June of 2009,
his retested PSA level remains low at 3.5 ng/ml. His doctor told him
that “I’m happy with this PSA level. Keep doing what you’re doing.”
Wasyl continues to live happy and healthy in his home in Connecticut.
Source:
Author: Roman Bystrianyk
Link:http://www.healthsentinel.com/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&vie...
I've been a on regimen of pomegranate juice, turmeric capsules,
celebrex and lipitor, with a huge dose of natural vit D3 from the sun
so far it's working....
I wouldn't depend solely on the sun to raise your 25 hydroxyl vitamin
D3 levels.
First if you live at a higher latitude adequate UV won't be available
year
round. Second since you are likely late middle aged (50 to 59), or
old (60 to 69) or flat out elderly (70 and on), your ability to form
vitamin in the skin will likely be impaired to some extent. And if
you are overweight or obese you will require yet more and more of the
vitamin to maintain good levels.
Both Lipitor and Celebrex are not risk free and IMO there more
nature methods i.e. a low carb diet, boswellia, reduced arachidonic
acid
intake, more omega 3 intake, less omega 6 intake all should be
looked at with guidance.
Talk to a professional alternative medicine provider or longevity
practice
doctor for guidance.
This is not medical advice rather this was written for your
entertainment.
Trig
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"Flat OUt ELderly?!" - A certain someone is not going to like that! |
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Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 6:22 pm |
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Roman Bystrianyk wrote:
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[quote:e73f40d543]Here are Wasyl’s PSA test results:
April 2007 – 9.3
June 2007 – 11.8
September 2007 – 8.8
November 2007 – 3.8
November 2008 – 4.2
June 2009 – 3.5
[/quote:e73f40d543]
Facinating: Excel says that is a STDEV (standard deviation)
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| Roman Bystrianyk... |
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 2:44 am |
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On Aug 18, 8:22 pm, RickMerrill <Rick0.merr... at (no spam) gmail.NOSPAM.com>
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[quote:cc3636a5ea]Roman Bystrianyk wrote:
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Here are Wasyl’s PSA test results:
April 2007 – 9.3
June 2007 – 11.8
September 2007 – 8.8
November 2007 – 3.8
November 2008 – 4.2
June 2009 – 3.5
Facinating: Excel says that is a STDEV (standard deviation)
of 3.5.
[/quote:cc3636a5ea]
No I was actually seeing if Frank had his PSA values. Thanks!
Enjoy your day!
Roman |
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| frank curtis... |
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 5:11 am |
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On Aug 19, 8:44 am, Roman Bystrianyk <rbystria... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
[quote:3e0b1d5f26]On Aug 18, 8:22 pm, RickMerrill <Rick0.merr... at (no spam) gmail.NOSPAM.com
wrote:
Roman Bystrianyk wrote:
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Here are Wasyl’s PSA test results:
April 2007 – 9.3
June 2007 – 11.8
September 2007 – 8.8
November 2007 – 3.8
November 2008 – 4.2
June 2009 – 3.5
Facinating: Excel says that is a STDEV (standard deviation)
of 3.5.
No I was actually seeing if Frank had his PSA values. Thanks!
Enjoy your day!
Roman
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Roman, 18 months ago I had RRP, which was too late...i was gleason 8
going in, gleason 9 going out and my post psa was 1.37. After 6
months of lupron, which ended in January of this year, my psa got
knocked down to .01
It's risen since then, of course (because of the spread outside of the
prostate-two lymph nodes were removed), but only by .01 every other
month...it's currently .04
I also exercise very heavily and my testosterone is currently over
1,000!
(I.P. google celebrex and lipitor together, but thanks...I did not
know that about vit D...i will resume those as well) |
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