High PSA and worried
I took a PSA blood test randomly recently and the result was 12.2. I have been told to retest in 2-3 weeks. I'm 83 and do have BPH and did have a TURP 8 years ago. I'm not sure what it all means but I am concerned. The only symptoms I have are related to slow urine flow which I attributed to BPH. Screening for PSA is normally not done if you are 80+ but this test was a mobile van one and they did do it.
Any thoughts?
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This video (and others) are extremely helpful in describing the complexity of this disease. Research as you say is key. Thank you.
stew80: you might also look at nccn.org. They provide guidelines for doctors and patients, and treatments are followed pretty closely by the doctors when they recommend treatment. Second opinions are always a good idea.
I just turned 70 last October, at my annual physical & blood tests, my PSA had jumped from 4.47 6 months earlier to 6.62 so my Primary Care Doc referred me to Urologist who ordered MRI and 4K score test. Multi parametric MRI showed 12mm lesion and PIRADS 4, the blood test marker 4K score was maximum at 95 I am scheduled in a week at Mayo for Fusion perineal needle biopsy. Prostate size was 50 cc and I've had BPH symptoms for last 4-5 years, also ED for the last 10 years, but Viagra worked until the last 6 months, now take 2 blue pills and it's barely enough. I found out that 5mg Cialis actually is prescribed for BPH & ED been on a week, it has definitely helped the BPH, haven't tried for ED but just doesn't seem powerful enough. I too quit drinking 2 years ago, no drugs, not even a cigar, so I know the feeling about giving up all the things we love. I have been overweight for 20 years and it is contributing to my ED, as well as a factor in PCa, so now will have to give up enjoyable food. I told the Urologist at Mayo, I'm not interested in surgery or radical radiation that has a chance of taking away what little potency I have left. The bible say we should live to 3 score & 10 so 70 years old, I have got my time in. Hopefully the biopsy will be 3+3=6 Gleason so Active surveillance will be the plan. My Dad had PC and RP at 64 back in 1984 left him impotent for the rest of his life, the PC had escaped during surgery, but with drugs from Mayo, he lived to age 90 when it finally went into the bone. He lost his wife ( my Mom) at 82, he was always in a good mood, played golf until 87, so there is life after sex.
As I said in my initial post, my PSA number was 12.2 two weeks ago. I was told to get a retest yesterday. I did and it now reads 9.6. I'm not sure what that means. I like the trajectory but I think I should still do a follow-up.
You definitely should see your PCP or a Urologist. You could have Prostatitis and that would be cured with antibiotics. Most likely they will recommend another PSA as your last test was lower. You're in your 80's I believe from your initial post and our PSA numbers rise as we age. You may have nothing to worry about,l, but see a doctor to be sure.
Let us know the results of your biopsy.
Saw doc today. PSA was 12.3 a few weeks ago. Last week was 9.6. With the DRE today she felt an small 'irregularity' or bump at the back of the prostate. Scheduled me for a Urologist appt. 2-4 weeks wait. Prostate is somewhat enlarged but not excessive. Not sure what the Urologist will do. I'm 83 and very healthy otherwise.
If I understood correctly, your PSA (a not infallible measure of prostate cancer activity) *declined* over a few weeks. To my minimally-informed mind, that would suggest the higher PSA reading was caused by something other than cancer -- which, I also understand, you have not yet confirmed.
I well know it is difficult not to worry when one hears or thinks "cancer," but I went almost twenty years after my diagnosis before I felt I needed to do something (at PSA 56). If the same were to be true for you, that would put you at 103 years old -- see if you can put off any worrying for those next 2-4 weeks.🙂
Thank you for this encouraging reply. I needed to read this today. Every little thing now (some current lower back pain for example) takes me to a gloomy place. I have a family doctor appt tomorrow. Apparently she has heard back from a Urologist (after a referral request) and she wants to share what direction is suggested.
I'll post how that went after the appointment tomorrow.