johnnydoom back in the day, mid 70s, this happened to me driving a yellow cab. On lake shore drive, near soldiers field. Hood snapped off, flew over cab. My passenger actually helped me retrieve it. Stuffed it in back seat.
The Complaint Thread
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Taking Lisinopril, Atorvastatin, Amlodipine Besylate for many years. My PSA just took a little jump, threatening me with Lupron. YIkes, know someone who went through that and said never again. Going to do another PSA test in a month. If still up, will do the $20,000 full body scan. A newer test that only scans for prostate cancer anywhere in the body. Had 40 radiation treatments about 15 years ago. Just about back to normal after my back surgery at the end of December.
A friend of mine had prostrate cancer, it was treated with surgery, spread to his back and it eventually did him in.
jsippy73 My PSA just took a little jump, threatening me with Lupron. YIkes, know someone who went through that and said never again. Going to do another PSA test in a month. If still up,
What's up? My PSA is a little over 4 and my urologist isn't worried. He feels that's just where it wants to hang out. I've had a urine test for Prostate cancer and an MRI and both came back negative. I'm a little concerned he's not concerned enough.
jsippy73 It can spread to any part of the body. Generally goes to the bones of which is not a good thing. There is no treatment for that. It feeds off of testosterone, to slow it down they give you female hormone. Really messes you up.
There's two kinds of prostate cancer, one grows slowly and the other grows quickly. I have a friend (70) with the slow growing kind and they're not treating it. They'rejust watching it. Say he'll die of old age before it gets him.
Prostate Cholesterol BP club. Lisinopril, Rosuvastatin, Finasteride, Ezetimibe here
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A PSA OF 4 doesn't mean you have cancer, but you could. Mine has been slowly rising over 15 years then went from 2.8 to 4.3, that is concerning. Could just be an outlier. I'll know on my next test. In the mean time going to order the cancer killer ivermectin. If it goes to the bones there is not much that can be done. Thing is that's the first place it goes to.
My younger brother has been dealing with it for the past year or so. Said he had stage 4. Doing fine now but the treatments screwed up his bladder now so he’s dealing with that.