Mid 40s and had three PSA tests 2 months apart. First was ~5, second was ~3, and 3rd was ~5.
ETA:
I had the biopsy and it sucked about as bad as I expected but I’m glad it’s over. Now I’m waiting for my results.
ETA2:
Biopsy negative for cancer.
Mid 40s and had three PSA tests 2 months apart. First was ~5, second was ~3, and 3rd was ~5.
ETA:
I had the biopsy and it sucked about as bad as I expected but I’m glad it’s over. Now I’m waiting for my results.
ETA2:
Biopsy negative for cancer.
Last edited by Waylander; 01-24-22 at 19:39.
Do you do anything like bike riding or horseback riding? I’ve heard of long distance bike riders getting elevated PSA. My uncle had a high reading some years back, and he spends a lot of time on a horse. I would get a second opinion, because there could be other reasons for it being elevated.
Thanks for the reply. I don’t do either of those but I do sit on my ass a lot. Lol. I’ve been working remotely 100% since the plandemic started.
After the 2nd test came back at 3, the doc said if the 3rd test came back ~3 or lower he would start looking at prostatitis. It came back 5 so he doesn’t think it’s a fluke.
Do you even get down innagrass, bro?
That could be it. Maybe try a stand up desk and see what happens.
https://www.menshealth.com/health/a1...-cancer-risks/
Last edited by Waylander; 01-11-22 at 23:54.
Do you even get down innagrass, bro?
Get the biopsy. It'll be crappy and you can move on, it it'll be fine and you'll know.
Dude as a group we're getting old and it seems like time is whittling us down.
Get the test.
Do you even get down innagrass, bro?
I’m not opposed to it. It’s just it’s not without risk as far as I can tell. If I can get some health things sorted out and get back in shape in a month I can see what the PSA is then. Also it’s my understanding PSc is usually slow growing so I’m not on a hard timeline. I could be not taking it seriously enough then again sometimes it freaks me out a little.
Last edited by Waylander; 01-11-22 at 23:55.
Do you even get down innagrass, bro?
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