Interview 03- Prostate cancer
No diagnosis of cancer, worried about raised PSA.
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He phoned the consultant's secretary everyday trying to get his results of the test for prostate cancer. He felt as if he was waiting to be executed during this time.
He phoned the consultant's secretary everyday trying to get his results of the test for prostate cancer. He felt as if he was waiting to be executed during this time.
These were more PSA tests, they in fact took about a month to come through and each day I was phoning the consultant's secretary, first of all getting to the hospital switchboard "Could I speak to the consultant's secretary," she might have been out and then each time she would have to shuffle through a set of papers to see whether my results were in. Each time it seemed to me like waiting for an order of execution of death and this went on day in day out and feeling this terrible feeling of apprehension, cold sweaty hands, 'am I going to live, am I going to die' kind of feeling.
He very much regrets having a PSA test without thinking about it and fully understanding the potential consequences.
He very much regrets having a PSA test without thinking about it and fully understanding the potential consequences.
It started about 18 months ago when I was working in Washington DC in the States, and I went to a local urologist because I had marginal impotency problems and I wanted him to prescribe Viagra for me, which at the time was difficult to obtain through a GP here. He agreed to do that but then he asked me whether I'd recently had a screening test called PSA and I immediately responded that I'd never heard of PSA and what did it stand for and what was it for?