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From: james on 5 Jan 2008 22:55 had a PSA reading of 8.11 and a Free PSA of 0.83, PSA, Free % Calc 10 What does this indicate. My Doctors group sent me an email on Dec 23 to get test results on their web page and that"s what I got. The next day his office called and said "its still high and I should see a urologist". My doctor is on vacation and I can't get to see him until the 16th of Jan. the Urologist My appointment is on the 21st. No one will tell me anything, except "I can't say." No one offered any counseling or encouragement. I've been on the internet at many sites. I think this means a 35% chance of Prostate Cancer, but I don't know. PSA readings history: DATE PSA FREE % 12-24-07 8.11 0.83 10.0 11-7-05 2.75 10-04 2.1 0.5 7-01 2.41 6-00 2.14 7-97 2.34 6-10-96 2.11 No tests for last two years, no records in Dr. files, but I thought I had a test a year ago. I am 53 and suffer from Parkinson's disease (still live independently) and occasional Atrial Fibrilation. Also have been diagnosed with sleep apnea, but don't need a cpap. I don't consider my health to be very good although i can walk a mile in 22 minutes. I ordered the PCRI book. I take these mediations: Rythmol Lanoxin Wafarin (Coumadin) neutro-phos (phosphorus supplement) Stalevo 150 Amantadine Nexium Flomax Any thoughts/guidance appreciated.
From: Leonard Evens on 6 Jan 2008 02:03 james wrote: > had a PSA reading of 8.11 and a Free PSA of 0.83, PSA, Free % Calc 10 > > What does this indicate. My Doctors group sent me an email on Dec 23 to > get test results on their web page and that"s what I got. The next day > his office called and said "its still high and I should see a > urologist". > > My doctor is on vacation and I can't get to see him until the 16th of > Jan. the Urologist My appointment is on the 21st. > > No one will tell me anything, except "I can't say." > > No one offered any counseling or encouragement. > > I've been on the internet at many sites. I think this means a 35% chance > of Prostate Cancer, but I don't know. > > PSA readings history: > DATE PSA FREE % > 12-24-07 8.11 0.83 10.0 > 11-7-05 2.75 > 10-04 2.1 0.5 > 7-01 2.41 > 6-00 2.14 > 7-97 2.34 > 6-10-96 2.11 > > No tests for last two years, no records in Dr. files, but I thought I > had a test a year ago. > > I am 53 and suffer from Parkinson's disease (still live independently) > and occasional Atrial Fibrilation. Also have been diagnosed with sleep > apnea, but don't need a cpap. I don't consider my health to be very good > although i can walk a mile in 22 minutes. > > I ordered the PCRI book. > > I take these mediations: > Rythmol > Lanoxin > Wafarin (Coumadin) > neutro-phos (phosphorus supplement) > Stalevo 150 > Amantadine > Nexium > Flomax > > Any thoughts/guidance appreciated. I don't know enough to estimate the chances that you have prostate cancer, and I doubt if anyone can do it at all accurately, so attaching a specific probability doesn't make sense. On the basis of the figures you give, PSA 8.11 and FPSA 10 percent, the only definite conclusion is that you should see a urologist, which you already know. Most likely, the urologist will suggest a biopsy which will show if you have prostate cancer. At that point you will know one way or another. Before you panic, you should be aware of the following. (1) It is still more likely than not that you don't have prostate cancer. (For example, the jump in PSA might be due to inflammation of the prostate.) (2) A prostate biopsy, if done by a qualified urologist, is very safe, and for most men not particularly painful. It will be less painful if the urologist uses a local anesthetic. (3) If it turns out you do have prostate cancer, there is an excellent chance that it has been caught early enough to be treated successfully. Prostate cancer grows slowly, so there is no immediate hurry, but you shouldn't put off your visit to the urologist. If you visit alt.support.cancer.prostate, you will find a group of men who have gone through the same thing, and were very anxious when they went through the process of diagnosis and treatment. But in retrospect, most of us found it was not as bad as we feared. Try to be calm. You will get through this.
From: james on 6 Jan 2008 06:03 In article <Lu6dnRPyS4Cj4B3anZ2dnUVZ_jadnZ2d(a)comcast.com>, Leonard Evens <len(a)math.northwestern.edu> wrote: > james wrote: > > had a PSA reading of 8.11 and a Free PSA of 0.83, PSA, Free % Calc 10 > > > > What does this indicate. My Doctors group sent me an email on Dec 23 to > > get test results on their web page and that"s what I got. The next day > > his office called and said "its still high and I should see a > > urologist". > > > > My doctor is on vacation and I can't get to see him until the 16th of > > Jan. the Urologist My appointment is on the 21st. > > > > No one will tell me anything, except "I can't say." > > > > No one offered any counseling or encouragement. > > > > I've been on the internet at many sites. I think this means a 35% chance > > of Prostate Cancer, but I don't know. > > > > PSA readings history: > > DATE PSA FREE % > > 12-24-07 8.11 0.83 10.0 > > 11-7-05 2.75 > > 10-04 2.1 0.5 > > 7-01 2.41 > > 6-00 2.14 > > 7-97 2.34 > > 6-10-96 2.11 > > > > No tests for last two years, no records in Dr. files, but I thought I > > had a test a year ago. > > > > I am 53 and suffer from Parkinson's disease (still live independently) > > and occasional Atrial Fibrilation. Also have been diagnosed with sleep > > apnea, but don't need a cpap. I don't consider my health to be very good > > although i can walk a mile in 22 minutes. > > > > I ordered the PCRI book. > > > > I take these mediations: > > Rythmol > > Lanoxin > > Wafarin (Coumadin) > > neutro-phos (phosphorus supplement) > > Stalevo 150 > > Amantadine > > Nexium > > Flomax > > > > Any thoughts/guidance appreciated. > > I don't know enough to estimate the chances that you have prostate > cancer, and I doubt if anyone can do it at all accurately, so attaching > a specific probability doesn't make sense. On the basis of the figures > you give, PSA 8.11 and FPSA 10 percent, the only definite conclusion is > that you should see a urologist, which you already know. Most likely, > the urologist will suggest a biopsy which will show if you have prostate > cancer. At that point you will know one way or another. > > Before you panic, you should be aware of the following. (1) It is still > more likely than not that you don't have prostate cancer. (For example, > the jump in PSA might be due to inflammation of the prostate.) (2) A > prostate biopsy, if done by a qualified urologist, is very safe, and for > most men not particularly painful. It will be less painful if the > urologist uses a local anesthetic. (3) If it turns out you do have > prostate cancer, there is an excellent chance that it has been caught > early enough to be treated successfully. > > Prostate cancer grows slowly, so there is no immediate hurry, but you > shouldn't put off your visit to the urologist. > > If you visit alt.support.cancer.prostate, you will find a group of men > who have gone through the same thing, and were very anxious when they > went through the process of diagnosis and treatment. But in retrospect, > most of us found it was not as bad as we feared. Try to be calm. You > will get through this. Thanks for the encouragement. I won't delay in getting checked up and will look at alt.support.cancer.prostate.
From: james on 2 Feb 2008 01:05 I posted that I had a PSA of 8.11 and Free % ratio of 10. Well, I went to a Urologist, who was highly recommended by a PCa men's support group(Dr Mark Avon, san Ramon, Calif) and the prostate was smooth. A new PSA test gave the following PSA 2.70 Free % ratio 30. The PSA is .5 lower than two years ago. This very good news, but leaves me wondering if the first lab screwed up the test, or switched my sample with someone else (Who may have gotten my true results) or was it a miracle? Of course it also leaves a question, Which test is true? Anyway I wanted to share the good news. James
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