A
few months ago, I used a hammer drill to remove a concrete step in
our carport. I spent about 2 days using a little plastic carton as a
stool. I sat on that thing for about 6 hours both days as I chiseled
out all the concrete. I got a bit of joint pain and a sore bottom later and took some Ibuprofen
and didn't think any thing of it.
Over
the next few weeks, the pain did not go away. The pills helped, but I was afraid of
hurting my liver and kidneys with too much medication. So I went to
Dr Jordan, our family Doctor. He sent me to get an x-ray to check for
arthritis or a damaged ligament.
Nothing
Then
he sent me to the Gastroenterologist
for
a colonoscopy. The results:
He:
"Your fine."
Me:
"Why do I hurt?
He:
"Check with another specialist"
Back
to the family doctor. This time he guesses the prostate may have
swollen when I was sitting on it so hard for so long, and swelled and
pinched a nerve. So he sent me to a Urologist for a prostate exam.
So
I went to the Urologist. During
digital exam:
He
" It is slightly enlarged. Do you have any trouble usung the
bathroom?"
Me:
"None whatsoever"
He:
"Just in case, we will schedule for an ultrasound."
Me: "Could sitting on it make it swell and cause nerve pain?"
He: "What? Who told you that? I never heard of such a thing."
Me: "Could sitting on it make it swell and cause nerve pain?"
He: "What? Who told you that? I never heard of such a thing."
So...
The
ultrasound showed a small nodule, which lead to a biopsy, which lead
to an infection and prostatitis, giving me all
the symptoms that I didn't have before I saw the doctor. So I have to
spend over a week on intense antibiotics to purge myself of a microbe
that I didn't have before I went to the hospital. After all the medication I was given, I actually got worse the first 3 days
I was here.
I am typing right now from a
hospital bed, hoping to return home sometime next week. I just had a consultation with Yuri,
an infectious disease specialist who will be planing some tests for
me. The closer I seem to going home, the harder it gets. Please pray that I make it back home.
All
this did find some localized, early stage cancer. Even though the
cancer did not cause any of this pain, it was the pain that led to
it's discovery. We don't want to fool with cancer, so we opted for
the complete removal, maybe near the end of May or early June.
Please pray for Tina and me as we face this new challenge of cancer and some
unpleasant side effects that may occur.
The
doctor says that prostate removal involving an early caught and
localized prostate cancer has a very high success rate.
After
all this...
Me:
"Doctor, Is this the reason I am having pain in my lower
regions? Will this help me sleep without using medicine?"
Him:
"Nah, It's probably hemorrhoids. You should see a Proctologist!"
3 comments:
OH MY GOODNESS! PRAISE GOD FOR THE PAIN! Without it, it might have been too late. God is so faithful....is like....in life we go thru pain, but can't see how something good could come from it....but it does and it did for you! Praying for you brother!!!
I agree. Pain is an early warning system from God so that we can stop and fix what needs fixing instead of going on our merry way until we are a total wreck.
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