Francine,
Your husband's story sound similar to mine. He is 59, a physician and has prostate cancer. He had robotic surgery 2 years ago, radiation and now is on lupron. We are going to Italy next month and are trying to live one day at a time. I am an RN and returned to work when he was first diagnosed. Work helps me focus. It isn't easy--but it is the hand we have been dealt. I try not to force him about treatment choices. I want him to have as much quality of life as possible.
Debra
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Francine,
March 26, 2011 - 7:04pmYour husband's story sound similar to mine. He is 59, a physician and has prostate cancer. He had robotic surgery 2 years ago, radiation and now is on lupron. We are going to Italy next month and are trying to live one day at a time. I am an RN and returned to work when he was first diagnosed. Work helps me focus. It isn't easy--but it is the hand we have been dealt. I try not to force him about treatment choices. I want him to have as much quality of life as possible.
Debra
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