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I had blood tests and urine tests last May (2020), they were negative but I was still concerned, I was put on a waiting list, my doctor told me it could take six weeks before I was seen to, after repeated requests to know when I was going to be seen I had a scan in March this year, was told to expect the results in about four weeks, never heard anything, rang them up about the middle of May, was told I’d receive a letter within two or three weeks, still waiting, the virus has put everything else on hold, phoned repeatedly in the last few weeks, can’t get hold of anyone, in no pain but the flow is weak and I just want reassurance off a doctor, seen my own doctor who sent me to see a consultant at Fazackerly hospital, he spoke to me last year in November and arranged the scan in March, so that’s where I’m up to, I know how important the illness can be, do the NHS?That's why I like this forum. Always willing to help out our fellow man.
The NHS has a commitment that if you have an abnormal PSA, you will be referred for a scan within 2 weeks of that result. That has happened all the way through lockdown. In your case buddy your PSA must have been 'normal' and so not a cause for concern. PSA can give false positives (as it could be down to an enlarged prostate or other conditions) but it rarely gives false negatives, so high PSAs are always checked out.I had blood tests and urine tests last May (2020), they were negative but I was still concerned, I was put on a waiting list, my doctor told me it could take six weeks before I was seen to, after repeated requests to know when I was going to be seen I had a scan in March this year, was told to expect the results in about four weeks, never heard anything, rang them up about the middle of May, was told I’d receive a letter within two or three weeks, still waiting, the virus has put everything else on hold, phoned repeatedly in the last few weeks, can’t get hold of anyone, in no pain but the flow is weak and I just want reassurance off a doctor, seen my own doctor who sent me to see a consultant at Fazackerly hospital, he spoke to me last year in November and arranged the scan in March, so that’s where I’m up to, I know how important the illness can be, do the NHS?
Thanks a lot.Gentlemen
Prostate cancer is real and the demographic on this forum is very much susceptible to it.
A close friend of mine told me one day that I appear to have some of the symptoms … so I called the doctor … who did a basic test (PSA blood sample) and from that I was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer
That was 4 years ago . I still have some cancer and it’s under control but if I hadn’t been warned by my friend the situation might be much worse
So please listen to me
Let me be your friend
WATCH OUT FOR THESE SIMPLE SYMPTOMS
1 Frequency of pee visits especially in the night … DO NOT IGNORE THIS AS IF ITS A SIGN OF NORMAL AGEING it is but it should also be taken as a possible warning sign
2 Flow rate …. Simply put ( and quoted by the late great Parkinson ) if you can’t stand a step away from a wall and write your initials in pee you need a check .
Both of the above symptoms are probably benign symptoms but gentlemen do not ignore them.
The best thing to do is ask your Doctor for a PSA blood test … there is nothing to worry about here …. Nothing will be inserted anywhere other than a needle in your arm.
The PSA isn’t a perfect test but it’s good enough for peace of mind
3 Other symptoms such as blood and pain when peeing are a no brainer … get to the doctor immediately
PROSTATE CANCER IS THE MOST COMMON CANCER IN MEN BUT IT ONLY KILLS WHEN ITS DETECTED LATE
WATCH YOUR FLOW
BE AWARE OF HOW OFTEN YOU GO
REGULARLY ASK YOUR DOCTOR FOR A PSA TEST
thanks for listening
Thank you, feel better for your reply.The NHS has a commitment that if you have an abnormal PSA, you will be referred for a scan within 2 weeks of that result. That has happened all the way through lockdown. In your case buddy your PSA must have been 'normal' and so not a cause for concern. PSA can give false positives (as it could be down to an enlarged prostate or other conditions) but it rarely gives false negatives, so high PSAs are always checked out.
Hope you heal quickly palI had my prostate removed on Monday. I should make a full recovery. I was 57 when diagnosed so please don’t make the mistake that this is an old mans disease.
Cheers. Sore at the minute like.Hope you heal quickly pal
Good to know these things, I definitely intend to get a check from my GP, these symptoms I can relate to.Gentlemen
Prostate cancer is real and the demographic on this forum is very much susceptible to it.
A close friend of mine told me one day that I appear to have some of the symptoms … so I called the doctor … who did a basic test (PSA blood sample) and from that I was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer
That was 4 years ago . I still have some cancer and it’s under control but if I hadn’t been warned by my friend the situation might be much worse
So please listen to me
Let me be your friend
WATCH OUT FOR THESE SIMPLE SYMPTOMS
1 Frequency of pee visits especially in the night … DO NOT IGNORE THIS AS IF ITS A SIGN OF NORMAL AGEING it is but it should also be taken as a possible warning sign
2 Flow rate …. Simply put ( and quoted by the late great Parkinson ) if you can’t stand a step away from a wall and write your initials in pee you need a check .
Both of the above symptoms are probably benign symptoms but gentlemen do not ignore them.
The best thing to do is ask your Doctor for a PSA blood test … there is nothing to worry about here …. Nothing will be inserted anywhere other than a needle in your arm.
The PSA isn’t a perfect test but it’s good enough for peace of mind
3 Other symptoms such as blood and pain when peeing are a no brainer … get to the doctor immediately
PROSTATE CANCER IS THE MOST COMMON CANCER IN MEN BUT IT ONLY KILLS WHEN ITS DETECTED LATE
WATCH YOUR FLOW
BE AWARE OF HOW OFTEN YOU GO
REGULARLY ASK YOUR DOCTOR FOR A PSA TEST
thanks for listening