Yesterday I had just given blood for my 12 Month PSA test.after my radical prostatectomy
We have just remembered that the night before my wife & myself got a bit
carried away and I had a orgasm completely forgot about the PSA test the
next morning.
Will this if any have a result on my PSA test i feel so stupid why that night!!!!!
This a important test as it is my PSA test since I RP 12 Month ago.
PSA Test & Orgasm
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Re: PSA Test & Orgasm
I wouldn't have a clue as to the answer to your question, but I'd certainly guess it would have no effect. The purpose of this reply, however, is to give you a 'thumbs up' on your previous night's success! I haven't been that fortunate.
Pat
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Re: PSA Test & Orgasm
You no longer have a prostate so all the sex, orgasms and dry ejaculations will not affect your PSA test. Any PSA you could possibly find would be a result of malignant prostate cells that have spread. They are no longer part of a functioning prostate.
So, here's to a great PSA test. And Cheers to a great romp in the hay! Do it again to celebrate your good outcome!
Paul
So, here's to a great PSA test. And Cheers to a great romp in the hay! Do it again to celebrate your good outcome!
Paul
Re: PSA Test & Orgasm
Not sure...since you don't have a prostate anymore, it shouldn't raise your PSA. It's always likely if you're having a test done and have a prostate, though.
Did you mean to say this was your first PSA in twelve months after your RP? If so, that's WRONG. You should be tested every 3 months for the first year, at least. If your cancer were to recurr after the surgery, it would have had a whole year to grow. Hopefully, you mis-typed it.
Best of luck with your test.
Steve
Did you mean to say this was your first PSA in twelve months after your RP? If so, that's WRONG. You should be tested every 3 months for the first year, at least. If your cancer were to recurr after the surgery, it would have had a whole year to grow. Hopefully, you mis-typed it.
Best of luck with your test.
Steve
Age 63 married 41 years...2 kids and 2 grandkids. Had robotic RP in Apr 2008. Negative PSA since then. Suffered ED initially from Type II diabetes and then the RP. Had AMS700 LGX implant on 7 Nov 11.
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