I
would be interested in any others with diagnosed metastasized PC.
I
finished Taxotere in July, 2006 - one treatment short of the plan. My PSA was
down to 0.2 ng/ml and there was no reason to continue at that level. Over the
next 7 months, my PSA slowly rose to 1.6 and the Doc decided to add Casodex to
the Zoladex that I had been taking.
This
time the Casodex seemed to get a reaction. The last time I was on Casodex, there
was a very small drop followed by another slow gain. From March, 2007 to now (11
months), my PSA dropped to 0.8 and rose back to 1.4. During these last 2 years
since stopping Taxotere, I had a knee replacement, lost 38 pounds, and have enjoyed
living in Florida.
I'm
not sure what the future holds, but I'm living life and feeling good.
After
finishing Taxotere in July 2006, I have been on a slow incline in PSA to 3.7 as
of March 2009. My Oncologist is extremely pleased with my results. Our strategy
at the moment is to utilize Taxotere when my PSA shows signs of jumping or the
doubling time decreases significantly. If the first round of Taxotere is an indication,
it seems to work with my chemistry.
Some
of my concerns are that the ADT is slowly reducing my QOL as I have noticed some
decline in energy and some fatigue. I am still very active and working at my job
about 50 to 55 hours a week. I plan to keep my positive attitude and to stay active.
Best
wishes to everyone reading this.