- Home
- Share
- Forum
- General forums
- Living with prostate cancer
- What were your symptoms that made you seek medical advice?
What were your symptoms that made you seek medical advice?
- 77 views
- 2 times supported
- 10 comments
All comments
Nofear
Nofear
Last activity on 12/22/2024 at 11:44 PM
Joined in 2018
1 comment posted | 1 in the Living with prostate cancer group
Rewards
-
Explorer
No symptoms. I had not used Western Medicine or doctor since my mid 30s.
Lee__R
Community managerGood advisor
Lee__R
Community manager
Last activity on 04/03/2020 at 5:04 PM
Joined in 2018
1,338 comments posted | 23 in the Living with prostate cancer group
2 of their responses were helpful to members
Rewards
-
Good Advisor
-
Contributor
-
Messenger
-
Explorer
-
Friend
-
Top chef
@Nofear how did you receive your diagnosis? What prompted the doctor to suspect prostate cancer?
Close all
See the responses
Unregistered member
@Lee__R
Personally what prompted a lower GI was rapidly increasing PSA numbers. I was treated with brachytherapy. No issues past 8 years.
Hide the responses
jonlo11
jonlo11
Last activity on 12/29/2022 at 11:41 AM
Joined in 2019
18 comments posted | 15 in the Living with prostate cancer group
Rewards
-
Contributor
-
Messenger
-
Explorer
I experienced painful urination and started to lose control of being able to control when I needed to go. I also was starting to have to go to the bathroom more often.
The going to the bathroom more frequently was happening for a bit of time before the painful urination... which ultimately prompted me to seek a doctor's opinion.
superman
superman
Last activity on 06/04/2020 at 7:19 PM
Joined in 2019
6 comments posted | 6 in the Living with prostate cancer group
Rewards
-
Explorer
I am concerned... I am not currently experiencing painful urination but it feels like every 30 minutes I need to go to the bathroom... I do drink a lot of water and caffeine thought; just seems like it is getting worse.... my mind is wandering in concern. I need to make an appointment. I know
Perrie123
Perrie123
Last activity on 03/05/2021 at 5:09 PM
Joined in 2019
87 comments posted | 55 in the Living with prostate cancer group
1 of their responses was helpful to members
Rewards
-
Contributor
-
Explorer
-
Newsfeeder
The biggest problem we face is having our most sensitive organs seized by females. This abuse has caused me to seek no so-called medical treatment. Why are no men hired to care for men? What kind of men serve as accomplices tor females to abuse other men?
yankeepoodle89
Good advisor
yankeepoodle89
Last activity on 11/09/2023 at 11:10 PM
Joined in 2019
22 comments posted | 2 in the Living with prostate cancer group
Rewards
-
Good Advisor
-
Contributor
-
Messenger
-
Explorer
I had painful and "fitful" urination. I mean, I would start to urinate and then the flow would stop but before my bladder was empty. It was because my prostate was swollen at the time and was blocking the flow. I was also sore - sensitive in the area behind my testicles, again because of the swollen prostate. Still, the diagnosis really took me by surprise.
Rbeck1234
Good advisor
Rbeck1234
Last activity on 09/26/2021 at 7:48 AM
Joined in 2019
24 comments posted | 21 in the Living with prostate cancer group
Rewards
-
Good Advisor
-
Contributor
-
Explorer
-
Friend
@Lee__R
i want to ask a question. My Dr. put me on a medication to treat the return of prostrate cancer in the form of metastatic bone cancer. It is called Zytiga , a very expensive testosterone blocker. ( over 10k for 120 pills). I have 5 months of this as my Dr. pulled me off this medication. I don’t want to see them go to waste. Is there a way to give them to patients in Carenity? New unopened bottles.
Somya.P
Community managerGood advisor
Somya.P
Community manager
Last activity on 12/23/2024 at 5:30 PM
Joined in 2023
433 comments posted | 9 in the Living with prostate cancer group
16 of their responses were helpful to members
Rewards
-
Good Advisor
-
Contributor
-
Messenger
-
Explorer
-
Friend
Hello everyone,
How are you today? 😊
Have you had a chance to check out this ongoing discussion? It could be interesting to gain some insights from some of our newer members.
@TimothyaJacobson @Marine2681 @delaneydon08 @papajohn1001 @11moondog11 @Snrcreg @mrbjr1956 @mrbjr1939 @Cnakash @Pethorn @Jer12284 @retta97 @Victorious2030 @Lwplwp @mikebec @Reese68$ @Rbcmd72 @Wesnet @Elmermoki @jamesh @Tuscany @WilburJ232 @byoung57 @charles.895623 @nutmeg2846 @paulhenri @Bcjaynes @graycook2007 @JohnB45 @Ricosuaveocto @choggard75 @youwiln @Cisco96708 @Rwardzoo @Shappir3 @Davidrfinegangmail.com @rlw138 @Countryck @drpepper @baybay559 @Artvogt @RAHAZ2021 @Traveler71 @mydon1 @Pelloscongas @ccrdr1963 @peteralan @Angelo70 @Garycalvin56 @showlovetoall @menow4466 @BluThundaMan @Ab-lola @Stonefinger @Marceline @rrose123 @dj7777 @Cancerfree2112 @jamesanunn @Ukrlucky
Which first signs and symptoms prompted you to get a diagnosis?
Don’t hesitate to share your questions/thoughts/advice with us here!
Take care,
Somya from the Carenity team 🌼
See the signature
Somya from the Carenity team
Give your opinion
Articles to discover...
12/23/2024 | News
12/21/2024 | Nutrition
Anti-fatigue foods: How can you boost your energy naturally?
02/20/2019 | Advice
Cigarettes VS e-cigarettes: an update on the consumption and pitfalls to avoid
03/11/2019 | News
04/15/2019 | Advice
02/14/2019 | Advice
Subscribe
You wish to be notified of new comments
You have been subscribed
Lee__R
Community managerGood advisor
Lee__R
Community manager
Last activity on 04/03/2020 at 5:04 PM
Joined in 2018
1,338 comments posted | 23 in the Living with prostate cancer group
2 of their responses were helpful to members
Rewards
Good Advisor
Contributor
Messenger
Explorer
Friend
Top chef
Hello Carenity members,
What were the symptoms that you originaly experienced with prostate cancer that made you seek medical advice? Please describe the symptoms and their duration before you sough medical advice/treatment.
My hopes is that this becomes a forum for users to reference in the future or for those that are possible concerned they may need to seek medical advice.
Thank you.