Just a reminder to give a donation if using Lions very good serviceSpoke to GP surgery about 3 months ago, for the 2nd time, about PSA test, 2nd time that their general view is not to unless you display symptoms.
Anyhow at the Triangle Leisure centre on Saturday Burgess Hill Lions and PCaSO were running a testing centre. I only found out about literally minutes before it closed.
Anyhow, took the test and had results emailed this afternoon reporting a nice low 1.51. It ridiculous in my mind how a GP practice can discourage men from taking this test.
Anyhow, for anyhow not yet done one, or who is undecided here a link for some other dates/venues they are running.
PSA Testing - PCaSO
PSA Testing When and Where Each test event takes much planning and organisation so we limit the numbers our volunteers undertake and keep our activities within Dorset, Hampshire and Sussex. Dates are usually, but not exclusively, in Spring and Autumn. The Sussex, Hampshire and Dorset Branches of...pcaso.org
Just a reminder to give a donation if using Lions very good service
and PCaSO
Had radio therapy before we went to Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia, even had a Prostap injection in a Vietnamese hospital... never told em, why would you, you've been treated...After prostate radiation have your travel insurance gone up much ?
But they are free on the NHS....For anyone who wants a hassle free test. £29 for a PSA home test kit available here.
PSA Testing
pcaso.mypsatests.org.uk
They are, but only if you're GP/ health centre is willing to give you the test.But they are free on the NHS....
It's in hand allegedly.They are, but only if you're GP/ health centre is willing to give you the test.
As has been attested on here, many GP's are very reluctant to do the test if you don't have symptoms.
A free nationwide screening programme should be introduced for all men over 50 ( over 45 if there's a history of prostate cancer in the family) to prevent 12000 men from dying from this disease every year.
That depends on your age & family history - whether you will get one. You also have to get an appointment & go to the doctors. Also I could attend a free session somewhere to get 1. But I've gone for the easy option & happy to spend £29 & do it in my own time at homeBut they are free on the NHS....
I'll have to disagree with you I'm afraid.That depends on your age & family history - whether you will get one.
Thats the way the system works for a referral to a specialist.You also have to get an appointment & go to the doctors.
If you use one of these privately purchased tests, you'll still have to go to yr docs, if it's an odd reading.Also I could attend a free session somewhere to get 1. But I've gone for the easy option & happy to spend £29 & do it in my own time at home
You aren't normally offered a test if under 50 unless you have symptoms or family history = not everyone will get offered a test.I'll have to disagree with you I'm afraid.
I had no family history.
I was 55 when mine was caught after a routine blood test, as I had unusually lost a bit of weight and had no symptoms!
People with a family history are advised, if they have sons, the concensus is for them to get checked also from 40+
Thats the way the system works for a referral to a specialist.
If you use one of these privately purchased tests, you'll still have to go to yr docs, if it's an odd reading.
I'm not aware of any instructions on the packet advising what you do if you get an odd reading, but will probably tell you to see your docs!
My consultant actually said he didn't go by these shop bought test kits.
They're looking in the wrong place if that's the caseIt's in hand allegedly.
I hear what you are saying about the testing process.You aren't normally offered a test if under 50 unless you have symptoms or family history = not everyone will get offered a test.
IMO saving money on a test which is ultimately free is obviously your choice, but it wouldn't have bee mine, when dealing with the only life I have.If going to get a test at doctors takes an hour (travel, appointment) then I've saved over £100 (cost of my time & saved myself a wasted hour) by paying £29 for a home test - which I hope is negative. & then I don't have to go to doctors at all = win win in my opinion
Why tell them? It depends on what questions they asked you when you took out the policy and the small print that you agreed to.Had radio therapy before we went to Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia, even had a Prostap injection in a Vietnamese hospital... never told em, why would you, you've been treated...