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Jacey 22 Oct 16 1.37pm | |
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Being invited for this check up at local surgery,at age 65,pleased to say the nurse concluded I was in very good shape with all readings normal, bmi, blood sugar etc.
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susmik PLYMOUTH -But Made in Old Coulsdon... 22 Oct 16 1.52pm | |
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Hi Jacey yes I have had personal experience on this as 14 years ago I has prostate cancer and underwent 3 operations and radiotherapy. I was in remission for a full 13 or more years up to about eight weeks ago when my PSA level reached 15 and it was then that my cancer specialist wanted to see me again. he said that it had come back and I am now under going treatment again for cancer. This time due to having very heavy radiotherapy last time I have been put on tablets and 3 month Intramuscular sustained release formulation injections. I have been on this four or five weeks and the side effects are not good. But if I am to keep on watching Palace for a few more years so be it I have to put up with it. Your reading is very low so I would not worry yourself too much. My readings went from 2.3 to 15.8 over 13 years and I am sure that your doctor knows what he is doing. The men you mention who die each year are the ones who have been diagnosed late and treatment is not good. These days you are more likely to die of a heart attack or get knocked down by a car/bus.. Now you are on the radar at your doctors you can be sure he/she will keep a close eye on you mate. I had blood tests every 6 months to keep an eye on mine and that's why I was called into my local hospital Oncology Dept to get sorted this time when it reached 15.8. By the way having high readings does not mean it is cancer it can be just a swollen Prostate and medication can take the swelling down. Normally a biopsy is done when they think it is cancer. In my case it was originally. Hope this helps in some way.
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Kermit8 Hevon 22 Oct 16 3.21pm | |
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Best wishes to you susmik.
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susmik PLYMOUTH -But Made in Old Coulsdon... 22 Oct 16 3.30pm | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
Best wishes to you susmik. Thanks Kermit I have faith in my specialist at this end he knows his job and gives it to you as it is.
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grumpymort US/Thailand/UK 22 Oct 16 5.21pm | |
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Did they not do a full blood work up then? If not I would ask for this because all your tests you listed could be fine but it doesn't mean you do not have anemia due to a low vitamin this is very common in this country due to lack of sun.
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Jacey 22 Oct 16 6.16pm | |
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Originally posted by susmik
Hi Jacey yes I have had personal experience on this as 14 years ago I has prostate cancer and underwent 3 operations and radiotherapy. I was in remission for a full 13 or more years up to about eight weeks ago when my PSA level reached 15 and it was then that my cancer specialist wanted to see me again. he said that it had come back and I am now under going treatment again for cancer. This time due to having very heavy radiotherapy last time I have been put on tablets and 3 month Intramuscular sustained release formulation injections. I have been on this four or five weeks and the side effects are not good. But if I am to keep on watching Palace for a few more years so be it I have to put up with it. Your reading is very low so I would not worry yourself too much. My readings went from 2.3 to 15.8 over 13 years and I am sure that your doctor knows what he is doing. The men you mention who die each year are the ones who have been diagnosed late and treatment is not good. These days you are more likely to die of a heart attack or get knocked down by a car/bus.. Now you are on the radar at your doctors you can be sure he/she will keep a close eye on you mate. I had blood tests every 6 months to keep an eye on mine and that's why I was called into my local hospital Oncology Dept to get sorted this time when it reached 15.8. By the way having high readings does not mean it is cancer it can be just a swollen Prostate and medication can take the swelling down. Normally a biopsy is done when they think it is cancer. In my case it was originally. Hope this helps in some way. susmik, Thanks for your very detailed reply which was also reassuring and my issues appear insignificant up against yours.Sincerely wish you a very good outcome.
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South Bucks Eagle High Wycombe 22 Oct 16 7.08pm | |
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Originally posted by Jacey
Being invited for this check up at local surgery,at age 65,pleased to say the nurse concluded I was in very good shape with all readings normal, bmi, blood sugar etc. As already mentioned your PSA figure is not too high though the doctors are more concerned about changes rather than the base figure. I am currently nearing the end of 37 radiotherapy treatments for prostate cancer that was diagnosed following a PSA test at a general check up like yours, my initial reading was 61 though and that seemed to set off alarm bells as I was seen by a specialist within a few days! Don't worry yourself with google searches, I found all the information I needed on the Prostate Cancer UK site
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Jacey 22 Oct 16 8.05pm | |
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Originally posted by South Bucks Eagle
As already mentioned your PSA figure is not too high though the doctors are more concerned about changes rather than the base figure. I am currently nearing the end of 37 radiotherapy treatments for prostate cancer that was diagnosed following a PSA test at a general check up like yours, my initial reading was 61 though and that seemed to set off alarm bells as I was seen by a specialist within a few days! Don't worry yourself with google searches, I found all the information I needed on the Prostate Cancer UK site
Thank you for your comments and the excellent link.
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carlonoil Naples 22 Oct 16 9.03pm | |
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Have PM'd you.
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Jacey 19 Dec 16 11.43am | |
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Thank you all for your replies and having spoken to the local surgery today following my blood test a few days ago,my psa reading has actually dropped from 4.4 to 4,which at the age of 65,is probably considered normal.
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