No 'detectable' cancer. That is always a relief to hear those words. Although the word 'detectable' tells the tale. It doesn't mean I am cancer free or cured. They just can't find any or it is still too small to find with a blood test. That word, keeps me humble. Regardless I am always thankful and a little relieved at the news.
We also discussed the use of Testosterone which I have been on for several years with the exception of the year following my cancer surgery. I have decided to get off of it for various reasons. I haven't been real consistent with it anyway. Some of the side effects aren't so great either. I make way to much blood and have to go get it removed about 3 times a year due to the Testosterone. With all the other blood work I have had done over the last 25 years, my veins are very scarred up. That has made it very difficult for the vampires to draw blood anymore. I have been poked by more than my share of needles. So we are going to see how it works out. There is a point where something else will have to be done if it gets below a certain level. I trust this Urologist. He has really taken the time to study hormones and cancer and takes a different approach than others. The general thought is, if you have had or have cancer, hormones are a big fat NO. If I had detectable cancer I would not have been on Testosterone. His own father had prostate cancer and he is on Testosterone.
The garden is not producing much at all. Just a tomato or two every week. Not sure why this is. It isn't near as hot as it usually is, at least this month. I think the unusual heat we had in June has set them back. A couple of the plants look like they are ready to die. Some look very good but no tomatoes or blooms. I will try to nurse them through the rest of the summer and see if I can get a few tomatoes in the fall instead of replanting. I am still getting some tomato blossom rot. I will try to add more epsom salt more often before more fruit sets. The tomatoes we are getting are especially tasty. About the time frustration sets in and a I decide to give up, I eat a great tomato and I think I may try again. I am soooo conflicted lol.
Happy Trails Pards.
2 comments:
Good news! And who knows on the plants... sigh
Old NFO-yes, very much so, and relief.
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