PSA Test: Pain in the Area of Blood Draw (weeks after)
Five weeks after my first PSA test (post-SBRT), I still feel a little pain for several seconds a few times a day, in the area of the blood draw. AI and other sites in the net, say that if the pain i is getting worse, get professional help. Mine isn't getting worse, no bruise mark, no swelling -- just that occasional intermittent pain, not alarming I will say. Has any one had a similar experience, and what did you do about it?
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Those are great news Vincent : ))) - may the pain be gone forever < 3 !!!
Thanks, @ellen45
Me too, I don't need another thing to worry about.
Fortunately, I haven't seen a lump, discoloration, or other stuff I read elsewhere such as swelling, bruise (bluish) mark, or fever that may suggest infection.
I am grateful for all the comments I received. As a whole, all the comments help me relax and not worry too much.
My PSA went down from 10.5 to 0.36 3-1/2 months after starting on Orgovyx, 2-1/2 months after completing my SBRT. I'm hopeful that it doesn't bounce up on my next PSA test this October in case it does, Jeff's comment has me mentally prepared -- i.e., it can bounce up and down before hitting nadir.
Just hang in there and know that everyone on this side has you back! Hugs!
I was out for mine, at a local surgical center deal. MRI guided I believe.
My much better half, a retired lab tech, said she knew what this was right away and suspects the phlebotomist that drew your husbands blood knew immediately what she had done simply by the bright red color of the blood and its failure to clot. Immediate treatment would have been to apply consistent hard pressure to the injection sight for at least five minutes and then a visit to the doctor for further evaluation. This is not all that common but does happen.
When the blood was drawn my husband said they stuck him about 5 times (2 different people). The vascular surgeon was said he had rarely seen anything like it. Thanks for the info! I hope it doesn’t happen to anyone else!