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<blockquote data-quote="lexer" data-source="post: 92107" data-attributes="member: 16264"><p>Bookersnooker</p><p>how old are you?</p><p>do you have any prostate enlargement symptoms ; weak urine stream, frequesnt urination? Do you wake up at night?</p><p>As far as psa, they not only look at the number, they look at the velocity of change. Example, you could have a very low psa of .4 and then 6 months later its .9 which is still low but its also a rather big change. That would/ could be concerning.</p><p>many doctors put patients out when doing a prostate biopsy, i know mine does. A lot of men are aftraid of a biopsy which really isnt painful. Still, many doctors understand some guys get anxiety over it and rather than have patients neglect a biopsy due to fear, they just put them out for 10 minutes and then conduct the biopsy. Ask your doc about that or find a urologist who does that. Many now do. Good chance you dont have cancer so relax and dont stress over it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lexer, post: 92107, member: 16264"] Bookersnooker how old are you? do you have any prostate enlargement symptoms ; weak urine stream, frequesnt urination? Do you wake up at night? As far as psa, they not only look at the number, they look at the velocity of change. Example, you could have a very low psa of .4 and then 6 months later its .9 which is still low but its also a rather big change. That would/ could be concerning. many doctors put patients out when doing a prostate biopsy, i know mine does. A lot of men are aftraid of a biopsy which really isnt painful. Still, many doctors understand some guys get anxiety over it and rather than have patients neglect a biopsy due to fear, they just put them out for 10 minutes and then conduct the biopsy. Ask your doc about that or find a urologist who does that. Many now do. Good chance you dont have cancer so relax and dont stress over it. [/QUOTE]
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