Dan Schumacher wrote:
> I have been fighting side effects for 2+ years now
I agree with your doctor that your SEs are statistical outliers, so we
shouldn't assume we may follow your lead. HOWEVER, I get a bit miffed
when my onc keeps reminding me that at PSA = 0.236 on May 6, my SRT
efficacy window is slowly closing, so I need to make my final SRT
decision soon.
I keep telling him that my SEs from my 2004 surgery alone are bad
enough, that, just as a prostatectomy virtually never improved any guy's
continence or sex life, RT never improves a guy's urinary or bowel
comfort or function. Every time my 4th or 5th pad in one day overflows,
or I go through a roll and a half of thick TP plus a few paper towels in
a day, my SRT decision is made for me.
Then I read of your plight and feel embarrassed about my whining.
BTW, I hope any vets here are trying to link their PC to their time in
service, if possible. That hasn't worked for me yet, but other
disabilities have, to my benefit and to the everlasting resentment of
the political faction that is furious that we babykillers get pensions
and disability pay. Win/win, even though we'd give up the latter in a
heartbeat for better health. My last disability bump application took
>400 days, but was significantly successful. Keep trying.
I.P.