It is what it is but more knowledge diminishes risk. You must know the consequences for every risk you take and then evaluate its worth. They have a cost/benefit ratio in all things. We just dont see it.
Every time you go in your car to the store, everytime you walk down or up a set of stairs, everytime you take a breath and live another day there is a risk of some miserable event knocking you down. We dont dwell on it because our nature is to believe all will be ok and it usually is.
My rad onc said its a numbers game. Imagine my life on a roulette
wheel. Am I red or amI black and where do I put my chips radiation, surgery, hormone therapy,ADT,ADT2,ADT3?
All you can do is find a supportive, well done study or data which substantiates where you want to go or do and abide by its conclusions. If it doesnt seem to work try something else equally supported by data. You can always fill in with diet, exercise.supplements, vitamins and prayer.
The bone mets may resolve on ADT3 but you defintely need an anti androgen like Casodex and Proscar. Lupron alone is not enough to do the job. I didnt invent it. Look and read thoroughly Sammys March 29, 2006 Email posted to the group. Read about Dr Strum and ADT2. Bone mets resolve on ADT2.
Dominick
----- Original Message -----From: Jodi CuppySent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 2:20 PMSubject: Re: [NTPC Yahoo Group] +AM discussion on Jodi's questionI hate it that everything is such a risk!
Jodi
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