Finally went to the doc for a checkup. PSA is a bit too high. There is a history of cancer with Dad. Went to the urologist, and naturally he wants to do a biopsy. Right now I have elected to have a second blood test taken and then take things as they come.
The things that bother me are: the lab report seemed to recommend a prostactomy to lower the PSA, that seems a bit over board to me.
Since Dad had the "hormone" therapy, (removal of testes) we discussed that. The doc said it doesn't bother most men at all. I must not be most men.
A sample of some "free flow" drug is making me dizzy and light headed. I was doing OK on saw Palmetto, but it isn't something they can make money on.
If I can hold out for another year I will qualify for medicare. Right now if I have anything much done I will lose my job provided insurance and can't afford the COBRA (when I got hurt a couple years ago, they billed me every week for insurance). The wife is disabled, so needs me, but I also do not want to slpend my bit of life insurance and retirement and leave her impoverished. We already checked and you have to check in any paid up life(the paid up value will pay for about one day of hospital, otherwise the wife will get enough to move to an apartment) and retirement if you get low income aid.
A lot of us face this, any of you have any comments on the biopsy stuff, and the after affects. The prostate websights are a mess and should be avoided.
I also had a liver spot I didn't understand, so they referred me to a skin cancer specialist, without telling me anything other than that it needed immediate attention and biopsy. I jumped to the wrong conclusion on that one since it looked just like a melanoma and appeared overnight. I was so depressed I decided against going target shooting for a recreational outlet.
thanks for listening.