THANK U M
VERY INTERESTING TO READ I WILL SHOW HIM TOMMORROW ALSO ABOUT 15 MONTHS AGO THE DOCTOR USED A GLOVE FINGER TO TEST PROSTATE HE SAID IT WAS NORMAL SHOULD HE STILL HAVE A BIOPSY THANKS ONCE AGAIN
Tissue sample will be taken, 10 minute procedure....please tell him nothing to worry about.
(An Uncle had it done a couple of years ago, it came back clear)
Sharon, deep breath, glass of vino and be grateful you're not a man :-) x
The 'finger test' merely checks to see if the prostate gland is enlarged. (It ruddy hurts too!). It can't identify cancerous tissue (which could be present even if there's no enlargement).
I would concur with Buenchico's 'It ruddy hurts too!'....thought he was looking for the Lost City of Atlantis!
I have a yearly full health 'MOT', done a few weeks ago, and had that done along with bloods, heart check etc which, on my records, is this:
Prostate-specific antigen level (XE25C) 0.56 ng/ml [0 - 3]
I was diagnosed with prostate cancer in July of this year. Looking back the symptoms were there for at least 2 years before. Like a few pints on holiday only= visiting toilet frequently. Had a MRI scan then rectal biopsy which was uncomfortable. Having follow up blood tests to keep an eye on PSA level. Which is stable.
I did have a major biopsy done under general anaesthetic, and when I woke up, I realised that the surgeon must have been unable to find a parking space for his Range Rover that day, because he had clearly parked it in my bottom!!!
Zacs - // Mrs Zacs was a Nurse for 15 years. Trust me, unless it was her first day on the job, she will have. //
I am quite sure, and equally sure that Mrs Zacs smiled with professional patience while a parade of nervous men attempted to address their discomfort with a cliché!!!