Dolph Ins
Well-known member
Having recently had my prostate removed after a prostate cancer diagnosis I thought I would post a list of my symptoms so that other men can check themselves.
THERE ARE NO SYMPTOMS
If you look up symptoms for early prostate cancer you will find
Frequent urination
Weak or interrupted urine flow or the need to strain to empty the bladder
The urge to urinate frequently at night
Blood in the urine
Blood in the seminal fluid
New onset of erectile dysfunction
Pain or burning during urination, which is much less common
Discomfort or pain when sitting, caused by an enlarged prostate
I didn't have any of them. Even when I was told I had cancer I still could not identify any symptoms which a 57 year old man couldn't reasonably expect to have and according to my surgeon none of them were symptoms.
So how did they find the cancer. I had a urinary infection and as part of the testing they gave me a digital rectal examination (aka finger up the bum) which couldn't find it as my prostate was not enlarged and the cancer had not broken out so was still smooth. They gave me a PSA blood test (which is notoriously unreliable) which came back as 6.6 and the doctor said they don't usually get excited until it's in double figures but luckily she sent me for a MRI scan where they first picked it up. At no time did I feel I had cancer, but went along with the testing slightly reluctantly thinking they were being over cautious.
So the point of this post. Do not wait for blood in your piss or pooh, it is possibly too late. If you are offered any sort of test take it. THERE ARE NORMALLY NO OVERT SYMPTOMS. I have been very lucky that they found it while it was still within the prostate and now they have removed the prostate I am cancer free and back to full health. Thanks very very much NHS.
THERE ARE NO SYMPTOMS
If you look up symptoms for early prostate cancer you will find
Frequent urination
Weak or interrupted urine flow or the need to strain to empty the bladder
The urge to urinate frequently at night
Blood in the urine
Blood in the seminal fluid
New onset of erectile dysfunction
Pain or burning during urination, which is much less common
Discomfort or pain when sitting, caused by an enlarged prostate
I didn't have any of them. Even when I was told I had cancer I still could not identify any symptoms which a 57 year old man couldn't reasonably expect to have and according to my surgeon none of them were symptoms.
So how did they find the cancer. I had a urinary infection and as part of the testing they gave me a digital rectal examination (aka finger up the bum) which couldn't find it as my prostate was not enlarged and the cancer had not broken out so was still smooth. They gave me a PSA blood test (which is notoriously unreliable) which came back as 6.6 and the doctor said they don't usually get excited until it's in double figures but luckily she sent me for a MRI scan where they first picked it up. At no time did I feel I had cancer, but went along with the testing slightly reluctantly thinking they were being over cautious.
So the point of this post. Do not wait for blood in your piss or pooh, it is possibly too late. If you are offered any sort of test take it. THERE ARE NORMALLY NO OVERT SYMPTOMS. I have been very lucky that they found it while it was still within the prostate and now they have removed the prostate I am cancer free and back to full health. Thanks very very much NHS.