Dr Gloom 23885 Posted Wednesday at 08:59 Share Posted Wednesday at 08:59 34 minutes ago, wykikitoon said: I wanted to get a blood test for my prostate. I am getting on a bit now and just want to make sure everything is ok. But because I am not old enough, or don't have any family history I cannot get one by my GP. I cannot seem to find somewhere private to get one too! I got one on the nhs. It was available on demand via a GP appointment. Took 2-3 weeks to get results. I’m in my 40s Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wykikitoon 23275 Posted Wednesday at 09:03 Share Posted Wednesday at 09:03 2 minutes ago, Dr Gloom said: I got one on the nhs. It was available on demand via a GP appointment. Took 2-3 weeks to get results. I’m in my 40s I'm 45 this year. When I asked at a recent epilepsy appointment I was told I'm not eligible for it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gemmill 50920 Posted Wednesday at 09:10 Share Posted Wednesday at 09:10 Just tell them you've recently discovered that there's a family history and make something up about an uncle or something. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Renton 24119 Posted Wednesday at 09:31 Share Posted Wednesday at 09:31 As said, the issue won't be the cost of the test, but the cost of the implications of a positive test which in your age group will very probably be a FP and the costs/stress this will cause. But if you push for it by stressing your symptoms your GP should agree. I am meaning to ask for one myself tbh. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trophyshy 7448 Posted Wednesday at 09:44 Share Posted Wednesday at 09:44 In the evolution of this forum, this thread will soon be pinned. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ewerk 33586 Posted Wednesday at 09:48 Share Posted Wednesday at 09:48 The waiting room for the Yes Gemmill thread. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Renton 24119 Posted Wednesday at 10:24 Share Posted Wednesday at 10:24 (edited) 37 minutes ago, ewerk said: The waiting room for the Yes Gemmill thread. Life is the waiting room for the Yes Gemmill thread. However, when Gemmill is the subject of it, the Universe will explode in an cataclysm of meta-irony. Edited Wednesday at 10:26 by Renton 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobinRobin 12634 Posted Wednesday at 11:08 Share Posted Wednesday at 11:08 2 hours ago, Renton said: First, have you been properly diagnosed by the doctor? If you've had the more serious causes ruled out, you've probably got benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) and/or overactive bladder syndrome (OAB), or possibly a hybrid of these. As Gemmill says, you can take an alpha blocker for the former. For OAB, I've worked on beta-3 agonist for this issue recently called vibegron. This or a similar drug called mirabegron are both effective for the condition. I tend to wake up once, around 5am, but I'm in the habit of drinking a pint of water before sleep because otherwise I feel dehydrated. But my bladder capacity is not what it once was. More a problem during the day tbh when I'm facing situations I can't get to the toilet. Then I just piss into a bottle and spray piss everywhere. Oh wait, no, that's MF, not me. Yes, diagnosed with BPH and recent ultrasound showed enlarged prostate. Done the blood test a couple of times. All good there. Was prescribed Duodart a couple of years ago. Includes Tamsulosin and I had a similar reaction to Gemmill. Ended up in hospital after passing out watching TV. Still think that was at fault. Recently had Silodosin which didn't cause me to pass out but had no obvious benefit. May have to consider something more invasive. 🙁😷 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gemmill 50920 Posted Wednesday at 11:42 Share Posted Wednesday at 11:42 Hope you get sorted. I've been on antobiotics for most of the first 3 months of this year, off them as of last week and hoping stuff is sorted. It isn't completely, I already know, but he's explained that it's one of those things where something goes wrong and then your brain decides it needs to send pain signals and shit. In which case it can become a chronic thing. If this doesn't work, it'll be a referral to the urologist but we'll see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Monkeys Fist 45735 Posted Wednesday at 12:06 Share Posted Wednesday at 12:06 1 hour ago, Gemmill said: If this doesn't work, it'll be a referral to the micro-urologist but we'll see. Chinese moused yp 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dazzler 12134 Posted Wednesday at 12:37 Share Posted Wednesday at 12:37 31 minutes ago, Monkeys Fist said: Chinese moused up Is that not just that one specific bloke from that one specific scene from the boys? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Renton 24119 Posted Wednesday at 12:56 Share Posted Wednesday at 12:56 1 hour ago, Gemmill said: Hope you get sorted. I've been on antobiotics for most of the first 3 months of this year, off them as of last week and hoping stuff is sorted. It isn't completely, I already know, but he's explained that it's one of those things where something goes wrong and then your brain decides it needs to send pain signals and shit. In which case it can become a chronic thing. If this doesn't work, it'll be a referral to the urologist but we'll see. OAB is a weird mix of the physiological and the psychological, because its caused by afferent neurones in the bladder (a bit technical, I know). Basically its a sensory problem though. One of the things you get is "key in door syndrome". That's when you feel okay walking back from the pub, but the nearer you get home you have a huge urge to unload. By the time your key is in the door, you've pissed yourself. Experienced this a few times. Not pissed myself, but once had the ridiculous spectacle of pissing in the plant pot next to the door for the sake of 30 seconds, hoping the neighbours didn't see. @RobinRobin, you may have tried, but there are lifestyle changes you can make and bladder training exercises etc also. Work for OAB, probably not so good for BPH mind. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobinRobin 12634 Posted Thursday at 02:30 Share Posted Thursday at 02:30 13 hours ago, Renton said: OAB is a weird mix of the physiological and the psychological, because its caused by afferent neurones in the bladder (a bit technical, I know). Basically its a sensory problem though. One of the things you get is "key in door syndrome". That's when you feel okay walking back from the pub, but the nearer you get home you have a huge urge to unload. By the time your key is in the door, you've pissed yourself. Experienced this a few times. Not pissed myself, but once had the ridiculous spectacle of pissing in the plant pot next to the door for the sake of 30 seconds, hoping the neighbours didn't see. @RobinRobin, you may have tried, but there are lifestyle changes you can make and bladder training exercises etc also. Work for OAB, probably not so good for BPH mind. Probably got both to be fair. It's often "breaking the seal" which is the issue. If I can sleep for 5 hours without getting up, I can live with that, but if I wake up after a couple of hours I'm up every hour after that. Go straight back to sleep, but it can't be good for me. Certainly experienced that syndrome but at other times I can go for hours in the pub without needing a piss. Clearly both physical and mental - generationally fucked. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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