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Author Re: prostate cancer biopsy
Michael Balarama

2004-10-04, 2:21 am


"Derek F." <Lordpilrig@NOXbtinternet.com> wrote in message
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> "Michael Balarama" <mbalar@ev1.net> wrote in message
> news:10l6gbigb16o835@corp.supernews.com...
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> How big is your prostate? Big prostate usually means high PSA. My PSA was
> 5.6 nearly ten years ago ( at age 60) and has been as high as 9.0. At the
> moment it is 6.5. After three negative biopsies I have stopped having

them.
> I had a local for the first one but not for the next two as the Aussie

lady
> Uro working in the UK thought that locals were for wimps:-)
> Derek.


prostate is 35 mgs..I took cipro to kill any infections for a week and get a
retest PSA tomarrow
-if high he goes in for a cancer peek..both my father and uncle had prostate
cancer in their late seventies.
Michael
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