Steve, I have flagged up the lack of knowledge on post treatment PSA results on numerous occasions at our surgery, but it makes no difference. They close the surgery most Thursday afternoons for staff training. How long does it take to train someone to read a lab report correctly.
One GP asked why I was having a PSA test if I didn't have a prostate. The senior partner said that was just a weakness of that GP.
I often post that we should all know our trigger level and be proactive with getting tests done and never accept "it's normal".
I think Jackson's situation was complicated by him moving. No doubt the effects of COVID on the NHS didn't help.
At one point in my treatment my trigger level was 1.0, a PSA test came back at 0.99 and the GP said no further action required.
Thanks Chris