To Whom it may concern:
On January 6, 1997 I was in Good Samaritan Hospital, Johnstown, Pa being treated for a urinary tract infection.
During a routine blood test, the Doctor discovered I had prostate cancer. At that time (the initial blood test) My P.S.A. was 30. My doctor referred me to a urologist for further testing.
By Holy Saturday the nausea was gone and my strength was beginning to return. (four days into the program). Pain in my bones and joints were diminishing. The progress of my recovery was miraculous.
At the time I had the prescribed treatment Lupron Depot Treatment, the urologist stated that I would see no improvement in my condition for the first 90 days. If anything, my PSA would likely go up... At best there may be a reduction of 10 to 15 points at the end of a year. That means that Jan 6, 1998 the best I could expect my P.S.A. to be would be 15. My wife was present with me in his office at the time of this statement.
I had a second P.S.A. done the third week of May, 1997 (90 days after the urologist said my P.S.A. would likely go up.
The results of the P.S.A. 3rd week of May, 1997 was zero point one. The doctors couldn't believe it... I had a third P.S.A. done mid July 1997 at a different lab. The results PSA less then zero point two... A fourth P.S.A. was done at the same lab that performed the first two the first week of October '97. The results P.S.A. were zero point five.
I am writing this testimonial November 4, 1997. The pain in my joints are gone... The pains in my bones are gone. My breathing is almost normal, and my strength continues to improve daily. My cancers are in remission.
By the hand of God and His bounty...Km
I take one ounce morning and evening each day and have since I started
- Vincent B. Kirsch - South Carolina
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