BBC Breakfast legend Bill Turnbull dies aged 66 - after prostate cancer battle: Family of much-loved former morning TV host and Strictly Come Dancing star reveal he has passed away
He's going the extra mile for you there Chazz.Mine is checked twice yearly due to abnormal P.S.A levels and BPH,the Dr has hands like shovels and fingers like Bratwurst sausages...Ouch!! but worth the 1 minute of discomfort.It certainly is if caught early Ric
I get checked every two weeks by Rudolpho the Brazilian nurse at my GP surgery
He even takes his false nails off when he sees me!
Can’t beat that level of care
Good Post.Joking aside, getting the tests done early is vitally important. I’ve had some issues with my prostate - as I’m sure a few others on here will have had, A few high PSA readings made life a bit scary for a while. All under control now, but thankfully it was my wife (a nurse) who made me face up to it and get the problem seen to. I would urge anyone having symptoms to get checked out asap.
Best Wishes and wishing you a smooth recovery.As we speak I will be having my prostrate and bladder removed within the next month. I detected a problem by going to the loo more than I used to. I’ll be fine after the op with the bonus of the World Cup to watch.
ps going to rebuild me a new bladder.
Thanks that’s the planBest Wishes and wishing you a smooth recovery.
Ric.

All the very best to you mateAs we speak I will be having my prostrate and bladder removed within the next month. I detected a problem by going to the loo more than I used to. I’ll be fine after the op with the bonus of the World Cup to watch.
ps going to rebuild me a new bladder.
Thanks Lincoln.All the very best to you mate
It certainly is if caught early Ric
I get checked every two weeks by Rudolpho the Brazilian nurse at my GP surgery
He even takes his false nails off when he sees me!
Can’t beat that level of care
I got mine checked in lockdown. It was a bit awkward as the surgery wasn't accepting patients but the kind doctor agreed to meet me in a lay-by to do it, to return the favour I allowed him to bring a group of trainee doctors to watch.
As others have said joking aside the slightest symptom or just for reassure get yourself checked it's not worth leaving it.
Drummie Zeb. RIP.
That’s very sad indeed. First saw Aswad at Hull Uni about 83, they was superb.Drummie Zeb. RIP.
Joking aside, getting the tests done early is vitally important. I’ve had some issues with my prostate - as I’m sure a few others on here will have had, A few high PSA readings made life a bit scary for a while. All under control now, but thankfully it was my wife (a nurse) who made me face up to it and get the problem seen to. I would urge anyone having symptoms to get checked out asap.
I think it varies. Lots of men start going for a pee more often, especially during the night. You can get a burning feeling when you go for a pee. Personally, I had an uncomfortable feeling down below which persisted for several days. (note I am not a medical person and this was my alarm call).What are the symptoms? I'll be 50 next year I suppose I should think about these things now.