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Have you ever had your prostate checked?


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Good Lord ..... I didn't realize all the issues and problems and on and on regarding our "back door".  

Maybe I'll just get the whole asshole removed -  lock, stock and barrel - and be done with it !!!   One of those doctors can figure out how to install some phoney doo-dad so I can still  - well - nevermind ....... 

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oh , everyone of us can touch his prostate by fingering his pussy  , preferable well lubed ; if pussy decontracted you put one or two fingers and you will feel your prostate ; sure : train yourselves

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Every time I have a physical, though it’s been a few years thanks to the pandemic. My original GP was gay - I started seeing him in ‘86 - then he joined a large gay health practice, and retired 10 years ago with a young, twinky-sporty-otter guy taking over his patients.

Whenever my original GP would ask me to turn on my side and curl up my legs, I used to joke that I usually got dinner and some dancing first.

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8 hours ago, SoCalBBversbttm said:

When digitally checking, my gay Doc has said, “you are all lubed up and ready to go!”

That aside, my PSA numbers are usually high.  Many things can effect that number including ejaculating within 24 hours of the blood draw.  My numbers have gone as high as 7.5.  My Doctor turned me over to a Urologist, also gay, who had me get an MRI.  Turns out, not surprising, that I have BPH.  For those of you that have it, you know what a frustrating thing peeing is, and not in a good way.  You either can’t pee easily, or you have to pee immediatel and often.  I take medicine that helps reduce the prostate to help pee, but there have been issues.  My father had prostate cancer, so I am at high risk.  Please get your prostate checked often!

The older you get, the longer you will have a high PSA after ejaculation. Alcohol consumption, some common statin drugs, and NSAIDs can alter your PSA levels as well.

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Had a friend who (being a big bottom) was having an exam with a new dr - who, when it came time to for the prostate exam said “now this is going to hurt” and my friend said “no it won’t”

I go to a gay health center, my first dr was really hot - so my prostate exams were always worrisome - even though he was very clinical and it was quick- damn it did feel good - fortunately I never “embarrassed” myself 

my last was by a female NP at the urologist’s office- I did not have the same problem - but going in for a biopsy this week 

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I get it done whenever I have a yearly physical. My biggest issue is that Dr's will use a whole tube of lube and then just give a quick wipe with a towel and expect that to clean up the mess they just made. If you make a mess you should clean it! I always wait at least 5 days before getting a PSA test. If I do it comes out a normal, 2.5. If I don't it is elevated and my Urologist panics and wants additional tests. I am of the opinion that PSA tests do more harm then good, but Urologists love it.

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11 hours ago, onlyraw said:

Had a friend who (being a big bottom) was having an exam with a new dr - who, when it came time to for the prostate exam said “now this is going to hurt” and my friend said “no it won’t”

I go to a gay health center, my first dr was really hot - so my prostate exams were always worrisome - even though he was very clinical and it was quick- damn it did feel good - fortunately I never “embarrassed” myself 

my last was by a female NP at the urologist’s office- I did not have the same problem - but going in for a biopsy this week 

Crossing my fingers on your biopsy!

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Yes, but I had previously had mine checked with blood tests.

Anyway, I had to go for another test at the hospital for other checks. Now this Australian doctor told me what he had to do. He asked if I required a nurse chaparone, I asked if he needed one, he said No. I said ok then its fine.

He had me on my side, knees up to chest, inserted Lube, fingered me deep, moved his finger round in my hole for ages, asked if I was ok, yes I said, about 4 minutes later withdrew. He immediantly went to the desk and typed something. Said it was fine, smiled I left, only dawned on me later, he never washed his hands and was not wearing gloves.

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The last prostrate exam I had indicated a problem and I spent the next 4 months having other test done.  At the end of all the testing it was confirmed that I had prostrate cancer.  Because of the results I was given the option of surgery or radiation.  I chose radiation.  So far test have shown that it is working, but it will take 3 years before I will know if the treatments completely worked.  The worst side effect is what it did to my sex life!

 

 

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There is currently some controversy concerning whether digital rectal examination (DRE) fir prostate screening should be performed, and the American Association of Family Physicians has taken a stance against it. For more detail on the arguments: [think before following links] https://www.renalandurologynews.com/home/news/urology/prostate-cancer/eliminate-digital-rectal-examination-prostate-cancer-screening/

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On 10/15/2022 at 1:01 PM, SoCalBBversbttm said:

When digitally checking, my gay Doc has said, “you are all lubed up and ready to go!”

That aside, my PSA numbers are usually high.  Many things can effect that number including ejaculating within 24 hours of the blood draw.  My numbers have gone as high as 7.5.  My Doctor turned me over to a Urologist, also gay, who had me get an MRI.  Turns out, not surprising, that I have BPH.  For those of you that have it, you know what a frustrating thing peeing is, and not in a good way.  You either can’t pee easily, or you have to pee immediatel and often.  I take medicine that helps reduce the prostate to help pee, but there have been issues.  My father had prostate cancer, so I am at high risk.  Please get your prostate checked often!

I have BPH and was finding urination difficult at times.  My doc put me on low dose 5mg daily Tadalifil (Cialis) and the problem went away without side effects.  If you haven’t tried it, you may want to.  Good luck.

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