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How to List My Stats in Each of My Posts
NOTE: IF YOU ARE NEWLY REGISTERED, BEFORE YOU CAN SAVE YOUR SIGNATURE, OR MAKE YOUR FIRST POST, YOU MUST FIRST RESPOND TO A CONFIRMATORY EMAIL THAT WILL BE SENT TO YOU FROM THE FORUM. LOOK FOR THIS EMAIL AND JUST CLICK TO CONFIRM -- AND YOU'LL BE READY TO GO.
P.S. SORRY ABOUT THE CAPS. LOL
Howdy,
Welcome to the forum. Are you wondering how to automatically list all your statistics at the bottom of each post as others do?
That's a great question.
Here is how to navigate to where you can do this. First, you might need to create a profile if you haven't done so yet.
Go to SETTINGS (on the right side of the toolbar at the top of the screen)
Go to MY SETTINGS (in the far left column)
Go to EDIT SIGNATURE (or create a profile first, if needed)
There is a limited number of characters you can type, so you'll quickly find out why so many other signatures are heavily abbreviated.
Good luck! If you have any problems, give me a PM.
Chuck/HighlanderCFH, Moderator
Last edited by HighlanderCFH; 08-22-2016 at 02:27 AM.
July 2011 local PSA lab reading 6.41 (from 4.1 in 2009). Mayo Clinic PSA 9/ 2011 = 5.7.
Local uro DRE revealed significant BPH, no lumps.
PCa Dx Aug. 2011 age of 61.
Biopsy DXd adenocarcinoma in 3/20 cores (one 5%, two 20%). T2C.
Gleason 3+3=6. CT abdomen, bone scan negative.
DaVinci prostatectomy 11/1/11 at Mayo Clinic (Rochester, MN), nerve sparing, age 62.
Surgeon was Dr. Matthew Tollefson, who I highly recommend.
Final pathology shows tumor confined to prostate.
5 lymph nodes, seminal vesicules, extraprostatic soft tissue all negative.
1.0 x 0.6 x 0.6 cm mass involving right posterior inferior, right posterior apex & left
mid posterior prostate. Right posterior apex margin involved by tumor over 0.2 cm length,
doctor says this is insignificant.
Prostate 98 grams, tumor 2 grams.
Catheter out in 7 days. No incontinence, minor dripping for a few weeks.
Eight annual post-op exams 2012 through 2019: PSA <0.1
Semi-firm erections without "training wheels," usable erections with 100mg Sildenafil.
NOTE: ED caused by BPH, not the surgery.
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To the best of my recollection...
Diagnosed fall 2000, age 42, PSA 10 Gleason 6
Surgery University of Michigan December 2000, Martin Sanda, lab report clean in all respects, organ confined, Gleason upgraded to 7
PSA 0.2 or less through 2010 (standard instructed by surgeon), gap in PSA testing until 2015, came in at 2.88. (I know, I know).
Currently undergoing EBRT Dec 2015 and Jan 2016 with 2 years of adjunctive hormone therapy
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Positive DRE, asymmetrical, slight enlargement on left side, abnormal firmness
PSA 7.5
Age 61
Biopsy results of 12/23/15:
A. Left apex, adenocarcinoma, Gleason 3+4=7, 70% of surface, intraductal spread noted.
B. Left mid, adenocarcinoma, Gleason 4+3=7, 70% of surface, intraductal spread noted.
C. Left base, adenocarcinoma, Gleason 4+3=7, 60% of surface, perinueral invasion present, intraductal spread noted.
D. Left lateral apex, adenocarcinoma, Gleason 3+4=7, 30% of surface, perinueral invasion present, intraductal spread noted.
E. Left lateral mid, adenocarcinoma, Gleason 3+4=7, 10% of surface.
F. Left lateral base, adenocarcinoma, Gleason 3+3=6, 5% of surface.
J. Right lateral apex, high grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia with focal atypical glands suspicious for carcinoma.
R apex, R mid, R base, R lateral mid and R lateral base- benign prostatic tissue.
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Experienced User
New Test for Signature: BeeMan
Born in 1946
1st Biopsy 4/16/2002, Neg PSA 5.30
Dx age 65: AS
2012 Gleason 6 (3+3) L Apex <8% positive
2nd Prostate biopsy T1c
PSA 6.41
3rd biopsy age 66: AS
2013 Gleason 7(3 & 4)
PSA: 6.85
PSA: 9.29 2013
4th Prostate biopsy 1/16/2014
2 cores positive.
L lateral base: Gleason of 7 (3+4)
L Lateral Apex: Prostatic Adenecarcinoma Gleason 7 (4+3)
HT started 02/24/2014: Casodex one month
Eligard injection 03/02/2014 & 9/05/2014
Bone Scan good
MRI of prostate 8 mm nodular (lateral left peripheral zone near the mid gland)
Prostatic capsule intact
Periprostatic fat, semi vesicles, periprostatic neurovascular bundle clear
T1c-T2c
IMRT started 4/28/ 2014 (39 Rx) to June 23, 2014
Hot flashes, fatigue, leg pain, insomnia, body aches, ED
PSA < 0.02, testosterone 36 as of May 2015
PSA 08/17/2016 0.44
PSA 8/23/2017 0.59
PSA 2/27/18 0.57
PSA 12/05/2018 0.74 repeat every 6 months
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Regular User
Positive DRE, abnormal firmness
April 22 2016 PSA 22.39
April 26 re-test PSA 23.5
Age 52
Biopsy results of 05/12/16:
A. Left lat Base, adenocarcinoma, Gleason 4+3=7, 90%
B. Left lat mid, adenocarcinoma, Gleason 4+3=7, 55%
C. Left mid , adenocarcinoma, Gleason 4+3=7, 80%
E. Left lateral mid, adenocarcinoma, Gleason 3+4=7, 20%
J. Right lateral Base, adenocarcinoma, Gleason 3+4=7, 40%
K. Right lateral mid, adenocarcinoma, Gleason 3+4=7, 85%
L. Right lateral Apex, adenocarcinoma, Gleason 4+3=7, 85%
5/20/2016 - Bone scan - Clean
5/26/2016 - Lupron 30 mg (4 month)
7/18/2016 - Simulation for radiation
7/25/2016 - First Rad treatment - Elekta Infinity VRAD
23 Rad treatments total - finished at end of August
9/22/2016 - Pd 103 Implants
9/23/2016 - Lupron 30 mg (4 month)
1/18/2017 - Lupron 30 mg (4month) and PSA test
1/20/2017 - PSA result is 0.01 NOT a typo
5/31/2017 - PSA result is 0.01. Did not get another Lupron shot!!!!
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Regular User
Testing new signature
Thank you...I've been wanting this
Wife 55yo Squamous NSCLC Stage IV with several mets
2/16 -Oncologist full diagnosis- Squamous non-small cell lung cancer
Rt Femur-13-4-4cm mass into bone, 10+ brain lesions 4-6mm,
16mm kidney mass, 18mm lung mass, 65mm lymph mass
(chest cavity has 5 tumors and another 7+ lesions)
5/16 -completed 3 rounds of Carbo/Abraxane (severe Taxol reaction)
and 10 radiation treatments to femur and brain
5/16 -MRI of skull and CT of chest cavity show no progression
-Began another 3 rounds of chemo
6/16 -Blood work prevents further chemotherapy began Optivo each 14d
7/16 -NON responsive to Opdivo-Developed significant SVCS
-emergency radiation to SVC area-Began "third-line" chemo
9/6/16 -CT shows no significant change in disease since diagnosis-Stopped treatment
9/16/16 -admitted hospice
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DOB 6/1963 Age 53 at Dx - Gfather died of PC.
PSA 11/09 2.6 2/12 4.1 (nodule found during DRE right lobe by family Dr.) 10/12 4.3 5/13 4.3 1/15 4.7 2/16 4.9
Biopsy 4/16 16 core Right lobe: 3 of 8 cores Gleason 7(3+4) approx. 15% Left lobe: none found. Stage T1C
MD Anderson 7/16 PSA 6.4 Endo-rectal MRI: EPE,NVI,SVI,Bone Mets, or lymp nodes- not found. No clear involvement of bladder neck, distal sphincter, or rectum. Organ confined.
RALP on 16Aug16. Released 17Aug16.
26Aug. Catheter Out
01Sep. UTI-10 days of antibiotics
20Sep. 100% continence.
Post Op Pathology report: pT3aN0MX GS 7(3+4) Tertiary Gleason Grade 5. (also 5 smaller tumors found that did not show on MRI)
Weight 28.7g Size 4.0 x 3.5 x 3.7 cm
Margins tumor free, SV tumor free, No lymph node invasion found, partial nerves spared on both sides.
Extra-prostatic Extention found <1.0mm, Perineural Invasion present, High Grade PIN.
Post-Op PSA's <0.1 OCT16,DEC16,APR17,AUG17,JAN18,APR18,AUG18,MAR19
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Moderator
Top User
Nice takeoff, Jet. Signature is there.
July 2011 local PSA lab reading 6.41 (from 4.1 in 2009). Mayo Clinic PSA 9/ 2011 = 5.7.
Local uro DRE revealed significant BPH, no lumps.
PCa Dx Aug. 2011 age of 61.
Biopsy DXd adenocarcinoma in 3/20 cores (one 5%, two 20%). T2C.
Gleason 3+3=6. CT abdomen, bone scan negative.
DaVinci prostatectomy 11/1/11 at Mayo Clinic (Rochester, MN), nerve sparing, age 62.
Surgeon was Dr. Matthew Tollefson, who I highly recommend.
Final pathology shows tumor confined to prostate.
5 lymph nodes, seminal vesicules, extraprostatic soft tissue all negative.
1.0 x 0.6 x 0.6 cm mass involving right posterior inferior, right posterior apex & left
mid posterior prostate. Right posterior apex margin involved by tumor over 0.2 cm length,
doctor says this is insignificant.
Prostate 98 grams, tumor 2 grams.
Catheter out in 7 days. No incontinence, minor dripping for a few weeks.
Eight annual post-op exams 2012 through 2019: PSA <0.1
Semi-firm erections without "training wheels," usable erections with 100mg Sildenafil.
NOTE: ED caused by BPH, not the surgery.
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I listed my numbers on my signature line and for a few posts, they appeared. Now I do not see them, what do I need to do to get them to reappear?
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I would go back to the set-up and see if the numbers are still there. If not, you might want to redo it and be sure to save it. When stuff like this happens, I would tend to make a permanent copy (in a word processing program) so that you can just copy-paste if it happens again.
July 2011 local PSA lab reading 6.41 (from 4.1 in 2009). Mayo Clinic PSA 9/ 2011 = 5.7.
Local uro DRE revealed significant BPH, no lumps.
PCa Dx Aug. 2011 age of 61.
Biopsy DXd adenocarcinoma in 3/20 cores (one 5%, two 20%). T2C.
Gleason 3+3=6. CT abdomen, bone scan negative.
DaVinci prostatectomy 11/1/11 at Mayo Clinic (Rochester, MN), nerve sparing, age 62.
Surgeon was Dr. Matthew Tollefson, who I highly recommend.
Final pathology shows tumor confined to prostate.
5 lymph nodes, seminal vesicules, extraprostatic soft tissue all negative.
1.0 x 0.6 x 0.6 cm mass involving right posterior inferior, right posterior apex & left
mid posterior prostate. Right posterior apex margin involved by tumor over 0.2 cm length,
doctor says this is insignificant.
Prostate 98 grams, tumor 2 grams.
Catheter out in 7 days. No incontinence, minor dripping for a few weeks.
Eight annual post-op exams 2012 through 2019: PSA <0.1
Semi-firm erections without "training wheels," usable erections with 100mg Sildenafil.
NOTE: ED caused by BPH, not the surgery.
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