Guest guest Posted January 12, 2011 Report Share Posted January 12, 2011 I am the downside of laser TURP. I have now catheterized since Jun 07. The complicating issue in my case was HIFU tissue which does not heal like normal tissue. TURP following radiation is " all bets off " . Looking back, a surgical solution allows for " tissue is the issue " or retrieval of tissue for biopsy to track cancer progression in/near the urethra. Find out more about my specifics at www.YanaNow.net under mentors and S. I'm grateful for my longevity and fairly normal life despite a Gleason 8, late discovery (low PSA), and early-on HIFU gone bad. > > > There is no difference whatever age with concern when a man's PSA is > > 2.5ng/ml or higher. Immediate attention may not be necessary at > > that low a > > level, but most certainly closer attention should be required. > > > > > > > > Often an elevation in PSA over 2.5ng/ml can be attributed to an > > enlarged > > prostate (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia/BPH), and this should be > > determined > > in further diagnosis, but could also be attributed to developing > > prostate > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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