Originally Posted by tommyd53
I had my annual check with my Urologist last week. He said my PSA blood count had moved up enough since last year, that he thought it warranted a biopsy of my prostate to check for cancer. Anyone here ever been through it? He explained the procedure, but I think they always try to make it sound rosier than it actually is. Just looking for comments from those that have been through it. I worked with a guy several years ago, that went through it. He said it was painful. Maybe techniques have changed since then?



It feels like your colon is being stapled to your dick, but it could save your life.

Mine was done as "just a precaution", and it saved my life. I was 100% malignant in one lobe and 45% in the other. I had the DaVinci surgery done in 2007, and things are still working pretty well.

Have it done. wink


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