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Anyone had a prostrate bioposy
Had one today, probable the most excruciating pain I have ever had. I had no idea it would be like this.
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I had a prostate biopsy done in Virginia in 2005 when I was 60 years old and it was painless.
The doctor put an instrument up my butt, sent a needle (I guess) thru the wall of my large intestine, and withdrew 12 samples from my prostate. After analyzing those samples, the lab found cases of cancer. My doctor said I could have radiation done on my prostate to hopefully kill the cancer cells or I could just wait and see if the cancer spreads. I chose to wait and see what happens. Over the next nine years, I had my PSA checked twice a year and it kept gradually increasing. When it reached 7.5 in 2014, I had another painless biopsy done and it found the cancer had spread inside my prostate, so my doctor suggested I have radiation seeds put into my prostate to hopefully kill the cancer cells. I had that done in December of that year. I still get my PSA checked every six months and it stays about 0.1, so I guess all of the cancer cells in my prostate were killed by the radiation |
My husband had to have one about 10 yrs ago. When he came out of the room he was literally in shock and could hardly walk. The prostrate is not very big and they took 10 chunks out of his. Very primitive.
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Here is hoping your results show a low Gleason score of 2 or 3 and you have nothing serious to worry about, fingers crossed. |
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The first two times they took 6 samples, the last four they took 12 samples. All snips were uncomfortable, but I do remember two that were very painful. Finally my doctor here sent me to Sarasota for a prostate MRI. Cancer was detected and I chose the Robot Assisted Laproscopic Prostectomy. Ive had less than .01 psa readings since 2016. To your post, you shouldn't have discomfort a day or two after biopsy, but you will have blood in your semen for awhile. I hope your result is negative for cancer, but if it's positive, decide your choice of treatment after consultation with your doctor. |
Average number is 6-12 sites. Urology office is the norm. Most have some discomfort, With occasionally some pain. If you had that much issue need to discuss with your provider. sometimes they wi!l prescribe low dose valium. Guessing your PSA was high for need. Once removed your numbers should be negligible, but still need to be repeated yearly
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If positive, Proton therapy.
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I had it done in 2008 in Ohio, more uncomfortable than painful. I had 3 spots of cancer and had robotic surgery to remove the prostate then.
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I don't understand- why not first give you the same medicine as when you have a colonoscopy?
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My thoughts are if your prostate has cancer and someone pokes holes in it won’t the cancer cells spread throughout your body?
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As I mentioned in an earlier post, I had my first prostate biopsy done in 2005 and they found cancer cells in my prostate. As far as I can tell, those cancer cells have not spread thru my entire body. |
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Prostate biopsies
I had 2 biopsies done in 2003. One negative, six months later positive for cancer cells. I was only 57 at the time so weighing the options I had prostrate surgery which was before they did it robot style. Five days in hospital. Have side affects but since I served in Vietnam Nam and was possibly caused by agent orange I do get a monthly amount from VA.
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I had two done just because my PSA was a little high (6) back about 15-20 years ago. Other than the PSA, there were no indications of a problem. Your PSA can jump up temporarily for many non-cancerous reasons. Even bowel movements and sex.
I’ve had chronic prostatitis ever since those rather unpleasant biopsies. I now suffer from painful outbreaks 1-3 times a year when the bacteria decide to hold a rave. Although antibiotics can calm down the partiers, they can’t actually get the all squatters to leave the house. Apparently, there is no cure for chronic prostatitis. I will never get another biopsy based upon PSA alone. |
It hurt bad
I did. I was told it would be painless.
Reality: Every chunk they took was incredibly painful. It took two days before I felt normal and two months to stop bleeding. Simply awful. Quote:
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Prostate biopsy
If you have a high psa.... have an MRI to locate the tumor...then have a fusion guided biopsy. The fusion guided biopsy uses the MRI image to guide the biopsy needle. Very cool technique...but still painful. Had that done, 4 biopsy samples and 3 hit the 1/4" diameter tumor. I went on to have Proton therapy in San Diego. PSA went from 10 down to stable .1 now. No surgery, no xray treatments.
If you dont know about Proton therapy and need a treatment for prostate cancer....please do some research before you have ANYTHING done. fyi there are several Proton treatment centers in Florida! What Is Proton Therapy | Proton Radiation | Proton Beam Therapy | UF Health Proton Therapy Institute |
My husband has had 11 biopsies taken in one time. He said it was stinging snip at the time. Unpleasant he said. Highly recommended proton therapy if needed. It’s the state of the art these days for prostate cancer.
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I did and the pain for me was no more than 2 out of 10. Felt like a very light rubber band sting... 12 times. No pain after that and I could walk fine. The only aftereffects were a little blood when going to the bathroom the first few times. They do go over that with you at the clinic.
Had it removed several months later. Recovery was about 5-6 weeks and I resumed going to the gym and back to my normal weight amounts. Back to normal life 7 months after surgery. Villages Health and UF Gainsville both did a fantastic job. And since I had been lifting weights regularly for many years and kept in good shape + eating healthy that helped too. :pepper2: |
Prostate Biopsy
I go to Shands Prostate Cancer. Last August when they did a biopsy it was brutal. I felt it every time they moved the needle. I had another biopsy in December and told them to put me out. Didn't feel a thing. Would not do another biopsy unless they put me out. There is a new procedure out called nano knife that Shands does. Check with your doctor if you have prostate cancer and if they are aware of the procedure.
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In about 2007, my PSA was normally about 6.0 and I was seeing a Urologist every six months. Then I went to a doctor for a yearly physical exam and got a PSA reading of 35.0. The computer came to my rescue. I had just gotten over a urinary trac infection, and a web site said that can cause a high PSA. I went to my urologist, got some medicine to deal with the UTI, and my PSA returned to 6.0. |
Thanks, now I know I’ll never, get one!
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I went to Brownwood at the Villages Medical Center when my PSA was finally tested at 8. Prostate biopsy recommended by Dr. Thompson, whose PA Roger Madore did the biopsy. I had the addition of Nitrous Oxide ($100. extra out of pocket) and novocaine/lidocane. The biopsy was uncomfortable, but bearable. The biopsy came back positive for cancer, 7 on the Gleason scale but a 3-4 vs.a 4-3.
Had photon radiation at Florida Cancer Center in the Sharon Morse Medical Bldg in Spanish Springs. 28 sessions of radiation. All is well, PSA down to .03. Highly recommend these doctors and locations for treatment. |
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I can’t believe the horror stories listed here. I had a biopsy about 20 yrs go with absolutely no pain during or after and no after affects whatsoever.
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Prostrate Biopsy
Had 2 of them done. first one in 2004 and second in 2007. Both irritating but second a little better than the first. Had it removed robotic method and cancer free since 2007.
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Just a spelling correction 🤷*♀️
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PROSTATE is a gland in the body PROSTRATE means lying face down on the ground Just thought you’d like to know the difference between these two very similarly spelled words…. having two totally different definitions. |
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ASK every prostate doctor what THEIR DOCUMENTED PEER REVIEWED cure rate record is? MOST will tell you they have been doing this for 20+ years (I have been playing golf for 20+ years AND STILL STINK AT IT!) and then they will throw you out of their office! THEY DON'T KEEP cure rate records. RCOG (Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia) uses seed and radiation combined for a 'cure' rate of over 90%. You might want to check them out. A Painful biopsy is usually done by an inexperienced doctor.
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For nine years, he monitored my PSA. In 2014, he did another biopsy and found more cancer in my prostate, so he recommended I have radiation seeds put into my prostate. I asked if it was OK to wait until golf season was over, and he agreed. |
Has anyone tried or been recommended EpiSwitch?
It is reported to be a blood test with 94% accuracy. Quote:
24-02C Robert Heaton Jr MD "EpiSwitch PSE Blood Test" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFLpIPBXKiQ Here is some more detailed research that was partly funded by the developer. Development and Validation of Blood-Based Predictive Biomarkers for Response to PD-1/PD-L1 Checkpoint Inhibitors: Evidence of a Universal Systemic Core of 3D Immunogenetic Profiling across Multiple Oncological Indications - PMC Curious why more patients have not been apprised of this complementary option. |
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I've had 5 with 3 being in a 6 month period because of a DNA study I got talked into doing. Have a lump that they feel, but did not show up on a couple of MRI's. I liken the sound of the extracter to be like that of an old Arrow staple gun. Not really painful except the feeling like you have to go all the time for 2 or 3 days.
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The worst experience of my life. What really upset me while getting radiation treatments another man told me his was in the Hospital and he was knocked out . I was in Dr's office and wide awake. Wish I had that option offered to me.
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Prostrate biopsy
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