Hey guys..... I can't stress this enough. When the doctors office tells you that your blood work came back "normal" please ask what the PSA number is and keep track of it yourself. Mine is "normal" and I have prostate cancer. My family doctor's office didn't mention anything to me except "normal". My endocrinologist (I see for low thyroid) noticed that my PSA had increased from 2.3 to 2.9 is one year. (anything below 4 is normal) He suggested we check it again in three months and it was then 3.3. He sent me to a urologist. They did a biopsy and out of twelve biopsy specimens, one showed some cancer cells. Therefore, very early. Had I depended on doctor's office "normal" results....... I might be having a different outcome.
1 in 6 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer.
Prostate cancer is the number two cause of cancer deaths among males in the US.
If you catch it early, you can get rid of it..... if you wait until you have symptoms..... it might be too late. It's not only physical, it's also an emotional ride. I've laughed, cried, worried, and prayed a lot for God to help me accept whatever he has planned for me. I was lucky. So, please watch out for an increase in your PSA. It might keep you alive. I love you guys. Thanks for listening!
Rick Campbell