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  • living1963
  • Silver Lake, WA
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    • Patient: Prostate Cancer
    • Patient Info: Living with cancer as a chronic illness (undergoing adjuvant therapy), Diagnosed: about 16 years ago, Male, Age: 58, Stage IV, Progressing despite hormone therapy: Yes
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    • Patient: Prostate Cancer
    • Patient Info: Living with cancer as a chronic illness (undergoing adjuvant therapy), Diagnosed: about 16 years ago, Male, Age: 58, Stage IV, Progressing despite hormone therapy: Yes
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    living1963 posted an update

    As of November 26 I have been off all treatment for my stage 4 Prostate Cancer. Men’s health Magazine recently published my story in their online magazine. Here is the link.

    https://www.menshealth.com/health/a25305425/prostate-cancer-survival-story/

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      Hey, that's great! Thanks for posting and congratulations on the milestone!

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    Hi All,
    June 6, 2018 I celebrated my 12 year diagnosis anniversary. For thise who do not yet know me I was diagnosed stage 4 with lung bone and lymph metastasis and a PSA of over 3200. Currently the cancer and PSA is undetectable

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    Question: OK, this is supposed to be a humorous post. (disclaimer) At your funeral what song would you want played that would make everybody laugh?

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    Mandy and I recently returned from the Dendreon facility in seal Beach California. While there we were able to take a tour and see how Provenge is made. It was a fascinating experience. I wrote about it more extensively on my blog. It can be read at Toddseals63.blogspot.com

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    almost 6 years ago
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    living1963 posted an update

    It was suppose to say undetectable

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    living1963 posted an update

    Yesterday was my 10 year Anniversary since my stage 4 diagnosis. It was somewhat ominous being diagnosed on 666 but her I am 10 years later, still index table, and living life out loud. I wrote a more extensive version of this post in my blog. Toddseals63.blogspot.com Happy reading

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