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Hello all and thank you for this opportunity, after nearly 4 months of doctors visits looking for answers to pelvic pain which I thought may have been related to a 14 year old hernia repair, so many tests, blood and scans I started questioning if a prostate issue may be the cause, no scan would reveal any issue, docs refusing to even do a psa or dre as I had no other symptoms other than groin pain and elevated wbc, frustrated I ordered privately a psa blood test on 2 occasions with both results 0.60 and 0 70, feeling that something was still not right I went back to the doctor and demanded a referral to a urologist which I was able to see the following week, he performed dre which was of no concern but ordered prostate specific mri be done, my heart sunk when I accessed results online stating that indeed I did have prostate cancer, I think I just want to say if you have a gut feeling stick with what you believe in and seek further opinions.
Hi Edge1975,
Welcome to the online community, and thank you for sharing your experience here.
Trusting your gut feeling can be a valuable tool in those situations when the information given is not matching what you feel.
I am sorry to know you have cancer, but I am glad to know that you did not give up and had the strength to keep going until you found the cause of your health problem.
I am wondering if others in the community have had a similar experience they would like to share.
Best wishes
Susana
Cancer council
Online Community
Hi, in July 2024 I saw my GP regarding prostate issues. I had a PSA blood test which came back as 1.0, normal for my age. I then had an ultrasound which showed an enlarged prostate and was relived to hear not cancer, I was prescribed duodart medication, but after a week I suffered extreme side effects from the medication and was referred to a Urologist, after CT, & MRI I had a Turp & biopsy, the turp went well but the biopsy came back positive for grade 2 prostate cancer. I decided the best way to proceed was to have my prostate removed with robot assisted prostatectomy and therefore no longer an issue, I then had a PT scan in November which came back showing athe known Gleason 3/4 lesion on my prostate. I had a further PSA test 1 week prior to the surgery, score1.1, I then on 24 March I had the surgery . I saw my Urologist last week and was informed the pathology came back showing the known grade 2 cancer with a small grade 4 cancer attached. My Urologist is confident he removed all the cancer. Now I have an 8 week wait to see if my PSA has dropped to 0.0.