Prostate cancer

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ClaphamGT3

11,377 posts

246 months

Tuesday 25th June
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MRI results today. Prostate enlarged but no worrying signs so discharged with a recommendation to have 6 monthly PSA tests from here on in.

The MRI did also show up a cyst on the pancreas which will now need investigation....

Armitage.Shanks

2,312 posts

88 months

Tuesday 25th June
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ClaphamGT3 said:
MRI results today. Prostate enlarged but no worrying signs so discharged with a recommendation to have 6 monthly PSA tests from here on in.

The MRI did also show up a cyst on the pancreas which will now need investigation....
A good result on the prostate, and welcome to the 'cyst on the pancreas' club. When I was investigated for bladder issues at the urologist and given the all clear the next paragraph informed me about a cyst on the pancreas found when they did the MRI scan and I was referred to the Gastroenterology Dept. This was 5yrs ago and since then get an annual MRI to monitor it. Something called a side branch IPMN (11mm size) in the tail of the pancreas.

According to the John Hopkins Institute they are 'common'. Don't be like me and get wrapped around the axle reading everything online thinking worse case scenarios. This site gives you some info but you'll need to know what yours is first. My take has been at least I'm getting an MRI every year so it's a great health check to spot anything early. My active 'surveillance' was intended for 5yrs if it remains unchanged, which fortunately so far it has. I had my annual MRI a few months back, but as I've found the Consultant letter can and has taken a several months before it reaches me.

westberks

1,006 posts

138 months

Wednesday 26th June
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Had my first operation yesterday at reading hospital. a PAE to block the arteries supplying the prostate to help reduce it naturally.

I was awake through the whole process; a first for me in any shape or form and found it part fascinating and part terrifying. But it certainly reaffirmed my belief in the NHS, watching a team of 7-8 people working on little Westberks, and then the general care of all the other staff that i interacted with throughout the day.

all appears to have gone well and there is only a band aid size plaster on the groin to give any visible sign of what went on.

they would have gone through the wrist (which seems counter intuitive given where they were working) as that can give a clearer run to the prostate. However i'm 6'5" and they simply didn't want to go that distance! The surgeon had warned that it may be a 2 incision job but he managed to get to both sides from 1.

the whole thing took about 1hr 20 minutes, then back to recovery for 4 hours lying flat. Home in time to watch the end of the 5pm euro games. MRI in 3 months to see how successful its been and then possibly a HOLEP if it's needed to finish the job off

durbster

10,399 posts

225 months

Thursday
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They've been monitoring my PSA for the last 18 months and the last reading (5.5) had gone up enough to warrant further investigation. I had an MRI scan last year and although they managed to miss my vein and inject the die stuff right into my arm, they gave me the all clear.

This time the MRI showed some changes so I'm off for a biopsy next week.

I've been trying to learn as much as I can now, and found this thread. I'm working my way through from the start and was going to wait until I'd caught up before posting this but there's so much info in here it'll take too long!

All I wanted to say was a big thank everyone who's contributed here.

It's really great to see such support, openness and honesty in here, and reading about the good news as well as the tough stuff. It's incredibly helpful to see what might be to come, what questions I should be asking, and to get some insight into what it feels like when people are poking sharp things into my darkest regions.

This kind of thread is PH at its best.

Penrhyn

682 posts

101 months

Thursday
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Durbster

I agree, this thread is really very helpful, the good and the bad.

I'm having my biopsy this Saturday.


Viper201

7,932 posts

146 months

Thursday
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Best of luck to both of you. Here's hoping for good news.

AstonZagato

12,799 posts

213 months

Thursday
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Viper201 said:
Best of luck to both of you. Here's hoping for good news.
Hear, hear!

The Gauge

2,288 posts

16 months

durbster said:
This time the MRI showed some changes so I'm off for a biopsy next week.
Penrhyn said:
I'm having my biopsy this Saturday.
If I can put your minds at rest, I had a prostate biopsy last year and whilst I was very apprehensive in the weeks leading up tp it, the actual procedure was a bit of a non event, with no pain at all and the only slight suffering was to my dignity having to lay on my side with my bare arse to the doctor performing the procedure.

It consisted of a local anaesthetic, the needle I think was inserted in the perineum, no pain at all. Then an ultrasound was inserted in my rectum so the guy could see what he was doing on a screen, again no pain, and then another needle for the biopsy itself. The biopsy consisted of 12 samples taken one after the other. I'm not sure if this was done via the first needle, or if 12 x separate needles were used. The only sensation I could feel was similar to flicking yourself with your finger, nothing more than that. This part of the procedure took no longer than a minute, and then it was all done.

I had some blood in my urine for a few days after, just at the start of any pee, and had blood in my semen for about 2 weeks. Quite strange ejaculating what looks like pure blood, it almost put me off having hand shandy!!

I was told I'd receive a phone call within a few days if it was bad news, or a letter within 3 weeks if it was all clear. I never received either and had to keep chasing the result with the Urology dept ad eventually went back there in person and they printed off the 'all clear' letter, to my relief.

I remember at the time realising i'd been nervous for no reason. I'm now waiting for this years PSA result and if I have to have another biopsy I'd do it without a blink of an eye.


Edited by The Gauge on Friday 28th June 00:11

Penrhyn

682 posts

101 months

The Gauge

Thanks appreciated.

westberks

1,006 posts

138 months

Penrhyn said:
The Gauge

Thanks appreciated.
with the biopsy it was pretty much as described by The Gauge. The only addition I had was when I went to clean up after they'd finished; I had passed some blood through my little fella that I wasn't expecting as it hadn't been mentioned.

you may not have any and it's not a bad sign as I was cancer free, just a very big prostate and slightly disconcerting to find it.

good luck with it and the subsequent results

Gas1883

374 posts

51 months

durbster said:
They've been monitoring my PSA for the last 18 months and the last reading (5.5) had gone up enough to warrant further investigation. I had an MRI scan last year and although they managed to miss my vein and inject the die stuff right into my arm, they gave me the all clear.

This time the MRI showed some changes so I'm off for a biopsy next week.

I've been trying to learn as much as I can now, and found this thread. I'm working my way through from the start and was going to wait until I'd caught up before posting this but there's so much info in here it'll take too long!

All I wanted to say was a big thank everyone who's contributed here.

It's really great to see such support, openness and honesty in here, and reading about the good news as well as the tough stuff. It's incredibly helpful to see what might be to come, what questions I should be asking, and to get some insight into what it feels like when people are poking sharp things into my darkest regions.

This kind of thread is PH at its best.
I had a mri scan once that showed a change in the lump / nodule on my prostrate , I then had a biopsy that showed no change , no explanation , so I’d wait and see what biopsy shows
I’ve also had psa as high as 20 , mine is slowly moving up after dropping back down , but latest biopsy shows no sign of change in lump / nodule / less ion from 4 yrs ago .

durbster

10,399 posts

225 months

Thanks everyone, really appreciate it.

Best of luck for tomorrow Penrhyn.

The Gauge

2,288 posts

16 months

Saturday
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My PSA test for this year has come back as 4.66ng/ml, the acceptable level for my age (52) being less than 3.

Had it done with the Graham Fulford prostate charity so now I’ll be ringing my GP for a follow up test, just as last year.





Edited by The Gauge on Sunday 30th June 07:19

Penrhyn

682 posts

101 months

Saturday
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9am appointment at the hospital on time..

Checked my urine and blood pressure all within bounds.

Anyways in there all explained lovely nurses and my Consultant Donev as usual smiling happy chap, that helps a lot.

I was a bit uncomfortable, though the nurses kept me talking so l didn't notice much of it tbh, which is great.

Mr Donev told me had sampled the spot he was interested in, just a waiting game for the results.

Was on the road at 11:45

Worst thing for me was the journey home, really needed to pee, thankfully l got home leak free.

Durbster

Good luck for tomorrow.

Edited by Penrhyn on Sunday 30th June 09:11