Prostate problem?
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motco said:
N7GTX said:
However, the biopsy is another thing altogether......
Then they fire that bloody needle into you 12 times for gawd's sake. And miss the area where the anaesthetic is supposed to be. Willy now 4mm.......
N7GTX said:
motco said:
N7GTX said:
However, the biopsy is another thing altogether......
Then they fire that bloody needle into you 12 times for gawd's sake. And miss the area where the anaesthetic is supposed to be. Willy now 4mm.......
I love the way the urology specialist nurse who tells you the result is clear doesn't actually say anything intelligible until you've been in the room for ten minutes. "Oh, sorry!" "I should have said earlier - you're okay!"
N7GTX said:
Wacky Racer said:
williamp said:
Wouldn't hurt to have a prostate examined just in case anyhow. I understand it can be quite pleasant if in the right frame of mind...
Trust me, it isn't....However, the biopsy is another thing altogether......
p1esk said:
N7GTX said:
Wacky Racer said:
williamp said:
Wouldn't hurt to have a prostate examined just in case anyhow. I understand it can be quite pleasant if in the right frame of mind...
Trust me, it isn't....However, the biopsy is another thing altogether......
Patch1875 said:
Just had my first ever prostate examination earlier....interesting
Hopefully you get the all clear and you didn't enjoy it too much, did you? The biopsy was not toooo bad really, but when the nice man fired the needle into an area that was not anaesthetised, it did actually bring a naughty word from me. Felt like I'd been given a kick up the jacksy really. It needs to be done though so all you readers out there worrying about it, relax.
Unfortunately mine was a big positive with a PSA of 38 and a Gleason score of 10 (Rampant Rabbit has nowt on me). Sounds like the Liverpool - Southampton score tonight.
Oh and the bl##dy thing has escaped from the prostate too. As Dick Dastardly might say, 'drat and double drat'.
Edited by N7GTX on Thursday 3rd December 00:44
N7GTX said:
Hopefully you get the all clear and you didn't enjoy it too much, did you?
The biopsy was not toooo bad really, but when the nice man fired the needle into an area that was not anaesthetised, it did actually bring a naughty word from me. Felt like I'd been given a kick up the jacksy really. It needs to be done though so all you readers out there worrying about it, relax.
Unfortunately mine was a big positive with a PSA of 38 and a Gleason score of 10 (Rampant Rabbit has nowt on me). Sounds like the Liverpool - Southampton score tonight.
Oh and the bl##dy thing has escaped from the prostate too. As Dick Dastardly might say, 'drat and double drat'.
Sorry to hear that Iain. I wish you the best of luck - my family has a long association with the God damned disease.The biopsy was not toooo bad really, but when the nice man fired the needle into an area that was not anaesthetised, it did actually bring a naughty word from me. Felt like I'd been given a kick up the jacksy really. It needs to be done though so all you readers out there worrying about it, relax.
Unfortunately mine was a big positive with a PSA of 38 and a Gleason score of 10 (Rampant Rabbit has nowt on me). Sounds like the Liverpool - Southampton score tonight.
Oh and the bl##dy thing has escaped from the prostate too. As Dick Dastardly might say, 'drat and double drat'.
Edited by N7GTX on Thursday 3rd December 00:44
N7GTX said:
Patch1875 said:
Just had my first ever prostate examination earlier....interesting
Hopefully you get the all clear and you didn't enjoy it too much, did you? The biopsy was not toooo bad really, but when the nice man fired the needle into an area that was not anaesthetised, it did actually bring a naughty word from me. Felt like I'd been given a kick up the jacksy really. It needs to be done though so all you readers out there worrying about it, relax.
Unfortunately mine was a big positive with a PSA of 38 and a Gleason score of 10 (Rampant Rabbit has nowt on me). Sounds like the Liverpool - Southampton score tonight.
Oh and the bl##dy thing has escaped from the prostate too. As Dick Dastardly might say, 'drat and double drat'.
Edited by N7GTX on Thursday 3rd December 00:44
All seems ok had a clear PSA a couple of months ago but the urologist(I'm getting checked for varcocele) decided on a closer inspection as my GP didn't do one.
motco said:
Sorry to hear that Iain. I wish you the best of luck - my family has a long association with the God damned disease.
Thanks. I suppose I should have seen it coming as my mother had breast cancer, her brother had prostate cancer and the old man died of prostate cancer in the 1990s.
Strangely, 3 years ago I was offered a health check by the doctor's surgery. You know the one where they tell you your cholesterol is in outer space, you're too heavy for your height and all that jazz. So I asked if they would do a prostate test. 'Oh no, we don't do that' says nurse, even after telling her my family history. And to make sure we kept it a secret, she never mentioned it in the notes
So here we are, 3 years on, with stage 3 and two consultants have said, 'you should have been here 3 years ago.' Ahhh the good old NHS. Anyway, bring on the radiotherapy and lets kick ass
Edited by N7GTX on Thursday 3rd December 16:13
N7GTX said:
motco said:
Sorry to hear that Iain. I wish you the best of luck - my family has a long association with the God damned disease.
Thanks. I suppose I should have seen it coming as my mother had breast cancer, her brother had prostate cancer and the old man died of prostate cancer in the 1990s.
Strangely, 3 years ago I was offered a health check by the doctor's surgery. You know the one where they tell you your cholesterol is in outer space, you're too heavy for your height and all that jazz. So I asked if they would do a prostate test. 'Oh no, we don't do that' says nurse, even after telling her my family history. And to make sure we kept it a secret, she never mentioned it in the notes
So here we are, 3 years on, with stage 3 and two consultants have said, 'you should have been here 3 years ago.' Ahhh the good old NHS. Anyway, bring on the radiotherapy and lets kick ass
Edited by N7GTX on Thursday 3rd December 16:13
"It should be assumed that the individual with whom one is interacting is incompetent unless, and until, they prove otherwise. This Law applies to all from delivery drivers to consultant surgeons, from shopkeepers to lawyers."
Follow this Law and you will rarely be surprised. A good friend of mine's wife showed a big mole to her GP several times before he referred her to a dermatologist. By that time it was too late...
My Mum died of breast cancer too but at age sixty two which puts her outside the range of likely genetic involvement. My wife's family are a different story altogether - breast cancer (mainly) on all sides. It is a truly evil disease; but you know that already.
N7GTX said:
King Herald said:
Well, time has passed and I'm still pissing like a good 'un. I think it was a lot of dehydration mixed with too much beer and coffee. Fingers crossed, because it was truly a horrible sensation at the time.
Sorry to have hijacked your thread, just got side tracked. King Herald said:
No worries mate, sounds like you have worse problems than worrying about hijacking. I had the 'finger up bum' check once, about ten years ago, but people in some circles say we guys over 50 should have it once a year. I can't bring myself to volunteer for it though.....
Just need to find someone with slim fingers and KY jelly then....N7GTX said:
King Herald said:
No worries mate, sounds like you have worse problems than worrying about hijacking. I had the 'finger up bum' check once, about ten years ago, but people in some circles say we guys over 50 should have it once a year. I can't bring myself to volunteer for it though.....
Just need to find someone with slim fingers and KY jelly then....Hi N7
I was humbled by your posting.
I was wrapped up in my so called first world problems that frankly don't matter in the great scheme of things compared to what you are facing.
I am sorry you have a tough time coming and wish you all the best fighting off this vile disease.
Good luck in your endeavour.
Ed
I was humbled by your posting.
I was wrapped up in my so called first world problems that frankly don't matter in the great scheme of things compared to what you are facing.
I am sorry you have a tough time coming and wish you all the best fighting off this vile disease.
Good luck in your endeavour.
Ed
Riley Blue said:
N7GTX said:
King Herald said:
No worries mate, sounds like you have worse problems than worrying about hijacking. I had the 'finger up bum' check once, about ten years ago, but people in some circles say we guys over 50 should have it once a year. I can't bring myself to volunteer for it though.....
Just need to find someone with slim fingers and KY jelly then....My radiotherapy starts on the 15th Dec. Scheduled for 37 appointments but from Jan they are moving to a new treatment timetable of just 20. Don't know if mine will change or not.
Blood test this week shows PSA down to 4.9 so going in the right direction from 38.
Had my second hormone injection today too.
That is a very low score. Not a lady by any chance? amazing!
Edited by N7GTX on Friday 4th December 23:59
I had a low PSA to start with (4.4) but my GP referred me 'as a precaution' (I was peeing frequently). A year and two biopsies later, cancer was confirmed and very agressive - extremely high Gleason score, but contained hence the hormones + radiotherapy.
As for being a 'lady', the hot flushes went on for quite a few months. As my GP (female) said, "Welcome to my world..."
As for being a 'lady', the hot flushes went on for quite a few months. As my GP (female) said, "Welcome to my world..."
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