The ol' DRE. I didn't need one today! Doctor said psa was down, no need, so go home happy, you're good.
That crap can be scary, though.
Damn.
Don
Geeze Don...
I thought at first that you were going through some sort of bureaucratic review of one of your surveys, OR a Microsoft (or Trimble) "upgrade!"
:whistle:
PSA level tests are a Godsend.
My doctor was a jerk anyway...no flowers or dinner...and he NEVER called me the next day...o.O
Try having a female doctor. That changes things.
Holy Cow, post: 361745, member: 50 wrote: Try having a female doctor. That changes things.
I visited the ER once after a nasty machete gash across the back of my hand. The doc said I probably needed a tetanus shot.
Nice looking nurse (about my age, I was in my late twenties) came in with a hypodemic nurdle to give me the shot.
"Do you need me to drop my drawers?" I asked.
"Sure" she replied.
I dropped my Levis to my knees, turned around and leaned on the exam table with my elbows.
She walked up and scooted my t-shirt sleeve up a bit, swabbed my shoulder with the alcohol and gave me the tetanus shot. She plopped a Band-Aid on my shoulder and swatted my bare ass as she left...and smiled out "Thanks, sweetie!"
I felt so cheap....
My doctor said the the DRE is a crude exercise which doesn't detect anything until it's too late anyway. I was sent for a routine colonoscopy instead.
I'm pretty sure my doctor used 1" rebar.
Mark Mayer, post: 361769, member: 424 wrote: My doctor said the the DRE is a crude exercise which doesn't detect anything until it's too late anyway. I was sent for a routine colonoscopy instead.
"Routine" colonoscopy? Well, at least you're put under for that - the prep, not so much ...
Warren Smith, post: 361775, member: 9900 wrote: "Routine" colonoscopy?
In the last few years I've lost 2 brothers-in-law to colon cancer at a too early age. Which was all the more sad because it is a very preventable form of cancer. But the DRE doesn't get it done.
Mark Mayer, post: 361780, member: 424 wrote: But the DRE doesn't get it done.
The DRE is looking for prostate cancer, not colon cancer. You may be thinking of the sigmoidoscopy versus colonoscopy debate.
FWIW, my brother had normal -- even low -- PSA numbers, but a DRE found an abnormality. They biopsied and confirmed prostate cancer. His surgery was successful, and he's been good as new for years now.
Mark,
I'm sorry to hear that. I've had family members impacted by colon cancer as well. You're right about the DRE not being the most effective means for early detection.
I wasn't trying to be light about the purpose for a colonoscopy, it's just that routine isn't the first adjective that springs to my mind.
Don Blameuser, post: 361726, member: 30 wrote: The ol' DRE. I didn't need one today! Doctor said psa was down, no need, so go home happy, you're good.
That crap can be scary, though.
Damn.
Don
Especially when waiting for the doctor you notice that all the "exam gloves" are "XXXXL". :woot:
Jim Frame, post: 361794, member: 10 wrote: The DRE is looking for prostate cancer, not colon cancer.
I stand corrected -- I looked it up, and found that it's also used for detecting indications of cancer in the lower colon. I'd never heard of that before, only its use as a prostate exam.
Holy Cow, post: 361745, member: 50 wrote: Try having a female doctor. That changes things.
I might be an "old geezer" as you frequently broadcast, at least I ain't an "old pervert". 😉
FL/GA PLS., post: 361801, member: 379 wrote: Especially when waiting for the doctor you notice that all the "exam gloves" are "XXXXL". :woot:
I don't know why the doctor puts on gloves anyway....I'm pretty sure he uses a fire hydrant...:pinch:
paden cash, post: 361808, member: 20 wrote: I don't know why the doctor puts on gloves anyway....I'm pretty sure he uses a fire hydrant...:pinch:
During my joyus episode with prostate cancer they had to "seed" my prostate with little gold do-dads so the radiation thearpy would know where to go.
They used a Louisville Slugger with a bunch of wires attached to it. Yesiree that was an enjoyable experience. :'(
FL/GA PLS., post: 361810, member: 379 wrote: During my joyus episode with prostate cancer they had to "seed" my prostate with little gold do-dads so the radiation thearpy would know where to go.
They used a Louisville Slugger with a bunch of wires attached to it. Yesiree that was an enjoyable experience. :'(
Yeah, I'm going to have to agree with the ladies on this one: Men COULD be a little more gentle at times...Like maybe talk sweet to me or kiss me on the neck or something to get me relaxed....sheeezz...
It's over before you know it and he tossed me some tissue and tells me "here's for the tears"....
Oh, and contrary to what everybody has read...size DOES matter.
Cough...cough..changing the subject a little....Don, you getting some of this rain?
I heard on the radio this AM that Shasta Lake came up 6 feet in the last 24 hours!
paden cash, post: 361813, member: 20 wrote: It's over before you know it and he tossed me some tissue and tells me "here's for the tears"....
Oh, and contrary to what everybody has read...size DOES matter.
Hell they don't even offer to take you to dinner first! 😉
My Doctor is a Prostrate Cancer Survivor. He checks every way possible. He says it is his job and my duty.