Hope you'll be on the road to recovery fast!I had my interview with the Specialist today. It is cancer of the Prostate. They now want to do further MRI scans to see if it has spread to my bones.
Immediately, they want me to undergo Radio Treatment. It involves 21 days of tablets and after that a course of injections every week for 4 weeks then a different course of injections every week for 12 weeks and then a different course every 6 months.
Meanwhile I have got to reduce my red meat intake and eat plenty of chicken and oily fish. I have also got to do lots of brisk walking every day.
If all goes well they may NOT have to operate - but if not ....?
The Specialist is quite upbeat and hopes they may have caught it in time.
About 5 years ago a friend of mine died of Prostate Cancer and then about 3 years ago I met a man who was recovering from Prostate Cancer who advised me to see my Doctor and get tested. I did see my Doctor who asked me if I had plenty of pressure when urinating - when I replied that I had he said that I did NOT have Prostate problems.
A year ago I was reading in the Diabetic Forum of someone who had a blood test which diagnosed an enlarged Prostate - he had Prostate Cancer.
I inquired at myDoctor's Surgery about this blood test and was told that I could only have it if my Doctor or Diabetic Nurse recommended it.
About 6 months ago I was having my 6 monthly "check up" with my Diabetic Nurse and mentioned this blood test to her so although I did not have the normal symptoms (lack of pressure) she agreed to let me have the blood test.
If all of these "little things" had not occurred I would still not know that I had a problem.
SO I WANT TO THANK WHOEVER IT WAS THAT MENTIONED ON THIS FORUM ABOUT THE BLOOD TEST FOR CHECKING FOR PROSTATE PROBLEMS.
THANK YOU. Every little helps.
sorry to that, good news though that prostate cancer is slow to progress. Hopefully it has been caught in time, good luck.Thank you everybody for your "well wishes" and support.
I am 77 and quite happy to go when the Lord calls me.
I am sad though for my wife who will be left alone as a widow.
BUT - I might still live until I am 90, who knows? Don't really want to live to I am 90 unless I am in good health'
We all have to go sometime.
But thank you for your encouragement.
SORRY I LEFT THE "P" OUT OF PROSTATE IN MY FIRST POST.
Isn't that what its all about????? Sorry, just had to take the 'P' there. I wish you well and good outcome since none of us guys want this following us around. My son had a similar brush with C in an associated area, but was quickly sorted out and is still clear of secondary effects. My prostate is also playing up, but the pills so far seem to be working and keeping the waterways clear. Good luck with the next part of the process.Thank you everybody for your "well wishes" and support.
I am 77 and quite happy to go when the Lord calls me.
I am sad though for my wife who will be left alone as a widow.
BUT - I might still live until I am 90, who knows? Don't really want to live to I am 90 unless I am in good health'
We all have to go sometime.
But thank you for your encouragement.
SORRY I LEFT THE "P" OUT OF PROSTATE IN MY FIRST POST.
Isn't that what its all about????? Sorry, just had to take the 'P' there. I wish you well and good outcome since none of us guys want this following us around. My son had a similar brush with C in an associated area, but was quickly sorted out and is still clear of secondary effects. My prostate is also playing up, but the pills so far seem to be working and keeping the waterways clear. Good luck with the next part of the process.
The was a mass PSA testing organised by a local football club, I signed up but at 70 they said I was too old. I understand the NHS also don't do routine testing after age 69 as the results are too unreliable and lead to unnecessary treatment.Hi. Yes, all men should have the PSA test in older age despite many medics saying it's unreliable. It's still a lot better than nothing and helped my GP find my enlarged prostate which led to finding my enlarged bladder. I've now had the prostate op and have no cancer but all thanks to the PSA test.
The was a mass PSA testing organised by a local football club, I signed up but at 70 they said I was too old. I understand the NHS also don't do routine testing after age 69 as the results are too unreliable and lead to unnecessary treatment.
Hi @Kyambala
Sorry to hear your news. My husband was diagnosed almost 2 years ago with advanced prostate cancer spread to bones and lymph nodes. He is still going strong so even the worst case there are a number of different treatment that will work for a time. I would recommend looking at "Prostate Cancer UK" web site. There is a lot of helpful information there and also a forum you could join and ask questions.
Hi. Yes, all men should have the PSA test in older age despite many medics saying it's unreliable. It's still a lot better than nothing and helped my GP find my enlarged prostate which led to finding my enlarged bladder. I've now had the prostate op and have no cancer but all thanks to the PSA test.
Take heart, all will be well.
Hi @Kyambala
I’ve added the P to your thread title.
Sorry to hear your news. I hope the treatment works, and works well. 90 would be too early. Aim for a 100 at least.
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