Mike 1017 Posted November 30, 2023 Posted November 30, 2023 I had a prostatectomy done in April. Yesterday the 2nd test came back as "Non-Detectable. Say what you want about modern medicine, but I believe in it. I hate Depends Mike 2
Modelbuilder Mark Posted November 30, 2023 Posted November 30, 2023 Glad to hear it. With PSA being easy tp pick up in blood work, and other markers for that matter, no reason not to have blood work done regularly. Prostrate cancer when detected is also highly treatable. Glad it worked well for you.
Classicgas Posted November 30, 2023 Posted November 30, 2023 Good deal. The clinic I go to no longer does prostrate exams. Not that I like it but it seems to me a better way to detect problems.
OldTrucker Posted December 1, 2023 Posted December 1, 2023 The wife's sister said her boyfriend was having issues and I told her to tell him to go get checked but she said he was taking something that he got from the health food store. 18 month later he has a tube though his belly direct to his bladder and now a tube running from each kidney all running to a bag on his leg. Taking chemo pills and bi-weekly appointments. Next week the will do surgery to plumb all three tubes into one. Just had mine checked last month, blood and physical checks and everything is good. My doctor said they quit doing the PSA yearly because the insurance companies and even medicare said they are not that accurate said they had a lot of false positives that led to unnecessary tests and procedures. Sounds more like they don't want to pay for what you pay them for.
Mike 1017 Posted December 2, 2023 Author Posted December 2, 2023 14 hours ago, OldTrucker said: The wife's sister said her boyfriend was having issues and I told her to tell him to go get checked but she said he was taking something that he got from the health food store. 18 month later he has a tube though his belly direct to his bladder and now a tube running from each kidney all running to a bag on his leg. Taking chemo pills and bi-weekly appointments. Next week the will do surgery to plumb all three tubes into one. Just had mine checked last month, blood and physical checks and everything is good. My doctor said they quit doing the PSA yearly because the insurance companies and even medicare said they are not that accurate said they had a lot of false positives that led to unnecessary tests and procedures. Sounds more like they don't want to pay for what you pay them for. The only 100% way of telling that a man has prostate cancer is to have a biopsy done. I had a biopsy done before the surgery. PSA is just a test not a diagnosis. Warning do not have a biopsy done in the doctor's office you will never go back!!! Trust me. My biopsy was done in the hospital under anesthesia. Medicare and Humana paid for everything. Good luck to all Mike
papajohn97 Posted December 2, 2023 Posted December 2, 2023 (edited) Hey Mike, fellow post-prostatectomy car model friend! I had my robotic surgery in April as well and also celebrated my 6 month “non-detectable PSA” blood test in Oct, what a relief! We are both lucky to be alive in these days of robotic-assisted laparoscopic nerve-sparing surgery! Congratulations to us both! Cheers, John Edited December 3, 2023 by papajohn97 Shortened my message
Mike 1017 Posted December 3, 2023 Author Posted December 3, 2023 On 12/2/2023 at 10:13 AM, papajohn97 said: Hey Mike, fellow post-prostatectomy car model friend! I had my robotic surgery in April as well and also celebrated my 6 month “non-detectable PSA” blood test in Oct, what a relief! We are both lucky to be alive in these days of robotic-assisted laparoscopic nerve-sparing surgery! Congratulations to us both! Cheers, John My doctor named his robot Mona Lisa. 1
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