bavarian blue
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Went to Doctor for a test and everything is fine at the moment, first time at 65 years of age. Get it done gents.!!
I have regular bloodtests for my diabetes requested they add psa this time all good.All the best mate. Had some issues down there myself but i think it was just a twisted bollock. Asked for a PSA test which came back clear.
Never ever be afraid of seeing a doctor, no matter how embarrassing it is. Today I’ve had a doctor probe my arsehole, physically look at it from less than 12” away then sit down and talked to me about his findings. Doctors and medical staff have the utmost professionalism and respect for patients. If you ever feel that something isn’t quite right, please go and see a doctor and get checked out. In recent weeks I’ve had a colonoscopy, 2 fingers up the arse (not together before anyone cracks a joke!) then todays examination. Next up is an MRI scan to check for anything else that could be causing my issues.
Apolgoes to jump in on the OP’s thread, your post has already proved influential as a few members have booked appointments. Guys need to stick together, be more open and honest about things especially in the private regions of our bodies.
Get checked out blues!
Good on you, had a couple of colonoscopies now and they aren’t a pleasant experience. The one I had 5/6 months back was just with gas and air, the first one I had the IV sensitive. I can thoroughly recommend if anyone has one in the future to have the sensitive as gas and air wasn’t anywhere near as effective!I had my 3rd colonoscopy a week ago.
It’s never a pleasant experience but I had a good friend who died from a combination of bowl cancer and stupidity so I understand the imperative.
He died about 10 years back, before the routine tests were introduced, but he was passing blood and had told his doctor about it but then refused to have the examination because he was old school and, as he put it “would rather die than allow someone to mess with his arse”.
I mention this because the only good that can come from his death is if it inspires someone else to put stupidity aside and allow the NHS to save their life.
All guys over 45 should have an annual prostate check, your life can easily depend on it.Good on you, had a couple of colonoscopies now and they aren’t a pleasant experience. The one I had 5/6 months back was just with gas and air, the first one I had the IV sensitive. I can thoroughly recommend if anyone has one in the future to have the sensitive as gas and air wasn’t anywhere near as effective!
I was so nervous about anything medical and especially anal etc, but I’ve never once been made to feel uncomfortable by staff within the NHS or privately, there professionalism was outstanding.
Get checked out blues if you ever have symptoms
Great post. How do you get a heart stress test?All guys over 45 should have an annual prostate check, your life can easily depend on it.
It's as much fun as you make it. If you want to be embarrassed or nervous, then overcome it, because as Rick says, these professionals have seen it all and you're just another patient. Geez, women go through far more than men when it comes to these areas. A prostate check takes literally two seconds, but could save your life.
Get a colonoscopy as well. My first one was the hospital/gas one and I farted for my country afterwards in recovery, but of the rest of the procedure I knew nothing about it. Now I simply mail in a sample rather than go to hospital and have them check.
While you're at it, check your nuts, even you young one's. The most susceptible are the 20 - 40 age group.
Insist on a heart stress test. I had one 10 years ago and another recently. Although I eat quite well, am fit and healthy, there was a definite deterioration in the plaque build up in my arteries during those ten years. It's nothing serious, but for those who have more plaque build up than me, then the next step could easily be a sudden stroke or heart attack.
Be proactive, not reactive. If you can catch something early, then your chances of survival are obviously so much better. It's only common sense really.
We are all so conditioned to “not,” yet they just see it as a normal part of the medical procedures they do for a living.Great post. How do you get a heart stress test?
Your post made me laugh when you farted for England. During my latest colonoscopy, as they reprieved the length of tube from inside me, I said that I feel so bloated. The nurses all joked about farting and one of them said “just let it go”. 5 seconds later they were all singing let it go from frozen at the top of their voices, which made me laugh and then fart so loud. Honestly healthcare professionals are fantastic. As you said it’s their job and they see things on a daily basis.
I asked my doctor Rick.Great post. How do you get a heart stress test?
Your post made me laugh when you farted for England. During my latest colonoscopy, as they reprieved the length of tube from inside me, I said that I feel so bloated. The nurses all joked about farting and one of them said “just let it go”. 5 seconds later they were all singing let it go from frozen at the top of their voices, which made me laugh and then fart so loud. Honestly healthcare professionals are fantastic. As you said it’s their job and they see things on a daily basis.
Had loads unfortunately. I collapsed outside Stamford bridge before our game 5 years ago. Rushed into hospital emergency surgery on my burst bowel and was having various tests for 2 years until got all clear. Lads get it sorted you know it makes senseI had my 3rd colonoscopy a week ago.
It’s never a pleasant experience but I had a good friend who died from a combination of bowl cancer and stupidity so I understand the imperative.
He died about 10 years back, before the routine tests were introduced, but he was passing blood and had told his doctor about it but then refused to have the examination because he was old school and, as he put it “would rather die than allow someone to mess with his arse”.
I mention this because the only good that can come from his death is if it inspires someone else to put stupidity aside and allow the NHS to save their life.
So after nearly 12 months of agony and stress we’ve got the all clear from my prostate cancer it’s been a journey for all of my family and friends my PSA’s are now 0.1% I’m struggling to put into words what we’ve been through but I can now breathe and start to enjoy life even more , it’s unbelievable news which probably hasn’t sunken in yet … a massive huge thank you to all of you who have privately messaged me,every message has been a huge help in either support and advice, life isn’t all about football and being on here has really helped well done to ric and the mods who run this . Special thanks to @hammocity he’s been a star . I’ll continue in raising money for prostate cancer uk their help is unbelievable. So Manchester City football please tomorrow can I ask you to top off what could be a magical weekend for us all.
Lads keep this thread going it’s so important to talk to each other.
Thank you everyone thank you
up the blues .
Good news my blue friendSo after nearly 12 months of agony and stress we’ve got the all clear from my prostate cancer it’s been a journey for all of my family and friends my PSA’s are now 0.1% I’m struggling to put into words what we’ve been through but I can now breathe and start to enjoy life even more , it’s unbelievable news which probably hasn’t sunken in yet … a massive huge thank you to all of you who have privately messaged me,every message has been a huge help in either support and advice, life isn’t all about football and being on here has really helped well done to ric and the mods who run this . Special thanks to @hammocity he’s been a star . I’ll continue in raising money for prostate cancer uk their help is unbelievable. So Manchester City football please tomorrow can I ask you to top off what could be a magical weekend for us all.
Lads keep this thread going it’s so important to talk to each other.
Thank you everyone thank you
up the blues .
Amazing newsSo after nearly 12 months of agony and stress we’ve got the all clear from my prostate cancer it’s been a journey for all of my family and friends my PSA’s are now 0.1% I’m struggling to put into words what we’ve been through but I can now breathe and start to enjoy life even more , it’s unbelievable news which probably hasn’t sunken in yet … a massive huge thank you to all of you who have privately messaged me,every message has been a huge help in either support and advice, life isn’t all about football and being on here has really helped well done to ric and the mods who run this . Special thanks to @hammocity he’s been a star . I’ll continue in raising money for prostate cancer uk their help is unbelievable. So Manchester City football please tomorrow can I ask you to top off what could be a magical weekend for us all.
Lads keep this thread going it’s so important to talk to each other.
Thank you everyone thank you
up the blues .
Hope everything turns out ok mate. I can't advise you what to ask, but I have four friends that are urologists. I'm happy to put questions to one of them on your behalf. I'm 60 also. I've had some tests myself in the last year for shortage of iron. My insides are all clear at the moment.Appointment with urologist at 2 today, gone from not too bothered (no sleepless nights etc) to bricking it now. Had to measure my urine input and output last 3 days, just turned 60. If he says have I any questions, can anyone advise me what to ask please, cheers
Thanks mate, saw your posts re iron in running thread. Glad all clear. I'm sure I'll think of something when eventually get appointment, they forgot to to tell me clinic cancelled today. I did think weird when I was only one in waiting room. Similar thing happened 4 years ago on follow up to my bowel surgery. Sent to St Helier hospital (where my surgery had been) the clinic I was meant to be attending was in Epsom few miles away so missed it.Hope everything turns out ok mate. I can't advise you what to ask, but I have four friends that are urologists. I'm happy to put questions to one of them on your behalf. I'm 60 also. I've had some tests myself in the last year for shortage of iron. My insides are all clear at the moment.
I've reached a bit of a pause in my journey. The colonoscopy was OK three small benign polyps removed. Fusion biopsy uncomfortable and a number of the samples showed cancer - rated as 7 (3+4) on the Gleason score. Meantime Shingles and Covid afflicted me (Excellent rapid treatment for Shingles plus having been vaccinated meant I got off lightly compared to others I know). Further MRI and a bone scan ordered to confirm that the cancer was contained within the prostate. Both showed no spread outside the prostate and that the cancer was confined to the left side of the prostate. Rated as grade 2.I'm a bit behind you in my progress. Last year I had a UTI and since I hadn't had blood samples taken for a couple of years, partly due to COVID, I asked for a full set of bloods to be taken. They were all OK except for the PSA which was 16. Discussions with the Dr suggested it might be elevated because of the UTI and indeed it later appeared that the infection had moved into the prostate so a more unpleasant antibiotic was prescribed. A couple more blood tests showed the PSA had fallen to 8 ish which the Dr felt still needed more investigation. The digital rectal examination suggested some abnormality in the prostate and so a needle biopsy of 10 samples was taken. This showed no cancer on the Gleason scale (being a microscopist and looking over the specialist's shoulder I reckon 8/10 samples were clear and 2 "intermediate"). So an MRI scan was called for (wish I'd asked for this in the first case) and "this was clear on the East side, but with an area of concern on the West side, the perimeter was intact". So it will be back for a "fusion biopsy" sometime fairly soon. Meanwhile I received a routine 2 yearly bowel cancer screening kit about 6 weeks after the first biopsy and that found traces of blood - so it's off for a colonoscopy on Thursday - the joys of growing old! Still with any luck if there is any cancer it will have been caught early enough for treatment to be possible. Like A57 the snake I'd advise regular screening .