Those of us who have been here for a while got used to seeing this post
every few weeks.
I don't want to see it scroll off the archives and be lost forever, so I
took it on myself to re-post it.
Robert may be gone, but he is still helping men and their companions.
His posts always said:
"After his diagnosis on 11/23/99, Robert Young started building the Phoenix5
Web site to help other men and their companions. It now has over 1300 pages
and includes:
* The basics: PSA, staging, grading
* Dealing with sexual issues after treatment, with
help from VEDs, injections, etc (illustrated)
* Side-effects of treatments and what to do
* First person stories
* Section for companions/partners
* Videos
* Site search engine
* An interactive, illustrated glossary with over 800 entries
plus a free personal edition you can download to your computer
The site is heavily illustrated but all images are optimized for fast
page loading.
Phoenix5 is a non-profit, US 501(c)3 organization and is not connected
or related to any other group.
Robert Young
dx 11/23/99 PSA 1000+ Stage M1c
Webmaster Phoenix5
http://www.phoenix5.org
To help men and their companions overcome
the effects of prostate cancer"
Robert died on June 15, 2003
He lives on through the Phoenix5 website.
MH - 29 Aug 2003 22:47 GMT
I was very touched by this gesture, Joe... and am so glad that you thought
of it!
Thanks!
MikeH
> Those of us who have been here for a while got used to seeing this post
> every few weeks.
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> Robert died on June 15, 2003
> He lives on through the Phoenix5 website.