Guest guest Posted November 1, 2011 Report Share Posted November 1, 2011 I have been reading these posts. I am glad your husband has made a decision. Now that it has been made, put the problem solving behind you and look forward No need to second guess anymore, just go with it. The exhaustion could be stress related, or in some small part related to his condition. I assure you it wll all improve after the treatment you selected. There are many folks on this forum who are very knowledgeable. Things to prepare for include DIET, recovery, then exercise. Keep up with the research as we are in a period of new developments Good luck, Regards, T Poxon (7 weeks after proton beam therapy, and I have dropped my kidney stone painlessly after a cystoscopy ,( which was negative) and all dysuria has resolved, just left with mild transient hot flashes from Lupron). My husband has decided on surgery. He's scheduled for surgery (Yao) at Stanford in December, but he is also scheduled to meet with a UCSF surgeon (burg) next week.I've read more about the UCSF surgeon, so we'll see.I'm the researcher, but I'm forwarding info to my husband. The only thing I don't understand is that my husband is totally exhausted. I don't know if it is stress/depression or actually the cancer. Even before he was diagnosed, I noticed him being tireder than usual. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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