As I said in a previous thread, I have had a DRE some years ago. Wasn't the most pleasant of experiences.
anyway, I was at the doc because of the following reasons.
1. I have type 2 diabetes.
2. I contracted influenza, which turned to a bacterial infection as I was taking viral based meds I suppose.
3. this had some unpleasant side effects for me as I had spent 3 days without my diabetes meds, due to unavailability at the pharmacy.
4. I passed out twice in 3 days at work.
5. Glucose levels spiked very high (16) and increased blood pressure, BP normally 120/80 went to 150/100 and experienced intense nausea.
so, off I go to the doc.
couse of action by doctor.
1. Treat the bacterial infection
2. Investigate newer meds for diabetes.
3. Takes blood samples for glucose 3month average, kidney function, liver function, WBC and then the PSA as I have only had 1 PRE before.
4. Results due on wednesday.
I was in no mood to argue with the doctor re the PSA test, so I succumbed. She tells me that the PSA was developed as men don't like the PRE. Can't say I disagree.
Anyway, I feel relatively positive about not being screened as cancer positive as I have a very healthy sex life and have not presented any other related problems.
As for the follow up being painful, I suppose that depends on your personal pain threshold. Mine is quite high as I often tell myself that pleasure and pain are divided by a very thin line.
1. Sorry to hear you became so ill.
2. She is right, that in part the test was developed in hopes that it might eliminate the need for DREs. We often develop tests in order to simplify or reduce the testing needed for condition X.
3. You can read most of my comments in the other thread (on Prostate CA), so I will leave it at that.
TAM
