Posted by formerly ny bill on April 11, 2012 at 17:45:25 from (74.74.116.199):
i had my annual checkup today, with the doctor who dealt with my prostate cancer in 2004. things continue to look good and he doesn't want to see me again until next year.
i had a physical, including a PSA test, in 2004 at age 54. everything "felt" ok, but the PSA was a bit high. it was retested 3 weeks later and was even higher. the biopsy was positive for prosate cancer and when it was removed, the cancer was ready to break through the prostate sheath and into the rest of things. that would have been a major problem to say the least. a guy i went to school with had the same issues but waited too long to see a dr. he died the fall of 2004.
so the message is STOP PUTTING OFF GETTING A PHYSICAL, AND MAKE SURE IT INCLUDES A PSA TEST. if i hadn't done it when i did, i would have been dead a long time ago. and i have lots of farmalls that i would like to play with for a long time to come.
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