I was scheduled to go in for a six-month exam in May 2008, but forgot. Joylene reminded me, several times, over the past year, but I continued to forget. Finally made it to the doc yesterday. (He'd missed me.) The news was all good. PSA count lower, size down. It was a bit of a let down when he told me that my prostate was no longer the most enormous he'd ever encountered. He said it wouldn't be a shoo-in for a blue ribbon at the county fair prostate competition. That's good, I guess, but a little sad. That had been a source of some pride.
Anyhow, all's well.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Prostate Report - I know everyone's interested!
I was scheduled to go in for a six-month exam in May 2008, but forgot. Joylene reminded me, several times, over the past year, but I continued to forget. Finally made it to the doc yesterday. (He'd missed me.) The news was all good. PSA count lower, size down. It was a bit of a let down when he told me that my prostate was no longer the most enormous he'd ever encountered. He said it wouldn't be a shoo-in for a blue ribbon at the county fair prostate competition. That's good, I guess, but a little sad. That had been a source of some pride.
Anyhow, all's well.
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I'm a bit curious about "that" doctor's bedside manner. He's a little scary -- makes me glad I don't have a prostate!
ReplyDeleteYeah, I know. He's not my doctor, just a generic doctor photo off the Internet. My doctor does put on the rubber glove, but if he gets much pleasure from it he doesn't show it. And don't be hasty about being glad you don't have a prostate. Having a prostate can be FUN!!
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