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villager2005
04-20-2014, 05:03 AM
I need a rotor rooter. Any Dr. recommendations?
babbs455
04-20-2014, 06:31 AM
Hi there,
hubby has been seeing another urologist for some time now in which i urged him to find someone else..but he didn't listene...he has since retired and a new doc has been recommend by primary care doc...meanwhile with old doc psa levels were rising...prostate was supposedly ok...doc said not to worry....let me worry for you...yeah right...we just went to the new doctor...dr roache....not sure of spelling...he is over by walmart on 466..if you are going west on 466 its the side road just before walmart..down about 1/4 mile on right...he is being aggressive with hubbys prostate...said someone should have been watching this more closely, hubby really likes him and he was VERY thorough..put him on a med to help shrink the LARGE ORANGE SIZE prostate....and also if this does not do the trick..he suggests roto rooter as well...
KayakerNC
04-20-2014, 07:20 AM
Ask your Dr about Jalyn, a combo of Avodart and Flomax. Worked pretty well for me.
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Bogie Shooter
04-20-2014, 07:40 AM
The practice that babbs mentioned is Advanced Urology Specialists (http://advancedurologists.com/)
I have been a patient of Dr Taub for 11 years.
leftyf
04-20-2014, 07:41 AM
I used Dr Dersch in the Prostate Clinic right behind the Walmart on 466. He was very quick to diagnose it and I spent one night in the hospital for observation only. Not really any pain and it did solve the problem. I highly recommend this DR.
George1938
04-20-2014, 10:31 AM
Rising psa should be watched closely. Mine went from 1 to 4.3 over 4 year period. Had prostate biopsy. Have cancer and will now go to tomotherapy. Do not ignore !! No symptoms but it was there!! Good lock.
Villages PL
04-22-2014, 05:42 PM
Rising psa should be watched closely. Mine went from 1 to 4.3 over 4 year period. Had prostate biopsy. Have cancer and will now go to tomotherapy. Do not ignore !! No symptoms but it was there!! Good lock.
My number was always in a narrow range of .9 to 1.2 for about 10 years. But my last test was 1.7 Should I be worried? I showed some concern in the doctors office but he shrugged it off. He said it's "non-spacific", as if I may have done something to raise it temorarily. I know it's possible for the number to bounce around but can't help but worry about it.
dbussone
04-22-2014, 06:51 PM
I used Dr Dersch in the Prostate Clinic right behind the Walmart on 466. He was very quick to diagnose it and I spent one night in the hospital for observation only. Not really any pain and it did solve the problem. I highly recommend this DR.
I highly recommend Dr Dersch as well.
asianthree
04-22-2014, 08:23 PM
get a biopsy, even then the cancer may be worse than the 8 to 10 samples that are taken
Bogie Shooter
04-22-2014, 08:25 PM
My number was always in a narrow range of .9 to 1.2 for about 10 years. But my last test was 1.7 Should I be worried? I showed some concern in the doctors office but he shrugged it off. He said it's "non-spacific", as if I may have done something to raise it temorarily. I know it's possible for the number to bounce around but can't help but worry about it.
Was this comment from a GP?
TheVillageChicken
04-22-2014, 08:30 PM
I am not a urologist, but I do stay at Holiday Inn Express when I go to Duke Cancer Center for follow up on my prostate cancer with which I have ten years experience.
If you are concerned, the next step is referral to a urologist. "See a urologist" is the only advice you should listen to from a lay person.
Villages PL
04-24-2014, 05:26 PM
Was this comment from a GP?
Yes, it was.
I noticed in the newspaper that Advanced Urology Specialists is offering a free prostate exam. I made an appointment but then canceled it because I thought it might be someone new in training. Would I be examined by Dr. Taub?
Villages PL
04-24-2014, 06:11 PM
A quick search brought up the following information:
Among the many reasons that can raise PSA levels is: Ejaculation, which can increase PSA levels for 48 to 72 hours. Also, extended exercise which can elevate PSA levels for 48 hours.
4 mg/ml is considered normal. So, with 1.7, I think my doctor was right when he suggested there's nothing to worry about. Come to think of it, it's likely that I engaged in one of the above activities which raised my number temporarily. :read:
Bogie Shooter
04-24-2014, 07:25 PM
Yes, it was.
I noticed in the newspaper that Advanced Urology Specialists is offering a free prostate exam. I made an appointment but then canceled it because I thought it might be someone new in training. Would I be examined by Dr. Taub?
Not sure how I or anyone else would know that.
Why didn't you ask when you made the appointment. This is a very professional practice.
Bogie Shooter
04-24-2014, 07:27 PM
A quick search brought up the following information:
Among the many reasons that can raise PSA levels is: Ejaculation, which can increase PSA levels for 48 to 72 hours. Also, extended exercise which can elevate PSA levels for 48 hours.
4 mg/ml is considered normal. So, with 1.7, I think my doctor was right when he suggested there's nothing to worry about. Come to think of it, it's likely that I engaged in one of the above activities which raised my number temporarily. :read:
Self diagnosis using information from the Internet is a bad, bad idea. Good Luck.
Villages PL
04-26-2014, 12:05 PM
Self diagnosis using information from the Internet is a bad, bad idea. Good Luck.
No, it's not just the internet. Over the years I have read 3 or 4 books about prostate problems written by urologists. They are doctors just as much as your doctor is a doctor.
I even remember one of them stating that riding a bicycle can raise your PSA. The American Cancer Society, in their cancer journal, states that there is a corelation between dairy and the agressive form of prostate cancer. Will you ever hear your doctor mention any of these things? No! It's not their job to educate you. Their job is to diagnose and treat. So good luck to you if you are relying only on what your doctor says.
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