Well, I canceled my appointment with the uro who did the operation. I don't
trust him, so I will be looking for a new urologist soon. In the meanwhile
I will see my GP and get a general purpose lookover and PSA test.
Do any of you know of good urologists in the Minneapolis / St Paul area? I
will want one with expertise in ED. Seems the nerves are a bit more
frazzled than expected. God and time will heal, but let's get a good doctor
involved. :o)
Thanks much and God Bless you all,
Steve Tew
On January 27, Steve T wrote:
> Do any of you know of good urologists in the Minneapolis / St Paul area? I
> will want one with expertise in ED. Seems the nerves are a bit more
> frazzled than expected. God and time will heal, but let's get a good doctor
> involved. :o)
I'm not sure of the geography in the Frozen North (I'm in Arizona), but
here is a couple of names in Rochester that might be helpful:
James Dugan
Mayo Clinic
200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905
507-284-1330
Horst Zincke
Mayo Clinic
200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905
507-284-1330
Note that they are listed on the site of the Prostate Cancer Research
Institute at
http://prostate-cancer.org/resource/special.html
Good hunting. Would that more men would resist the urge to be
intimidated by medics, and fire when necessary.
Regards,
Steve J
"'MD' does not mean "Medical Deity.'"
--Stephen B. Strum, MD
Medical Oncologist
> Thanks much and God Bless you all,
>
> Steve Tew
Paul - 27 Jan 2008 23:33 GMT
>On January 27, Steve T wrote:
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>I'm not sure of the geography in the Frozen North (I'm in Arizona),
As will I this weekend :)
A little gift from my wife and best friend for going through all the
sh.t I had to this year.

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PSA @ 45 yrs. = 4.7 02/06/2007
Biopsy 03/16/2007 G7(3+4),T1c
RLRP 06/12/2007 G7(3+4),T2cN0M0 Neg margins
PSA 07/16/2007 = <0.1
PSA 09/12/2007 = <0.1
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Steve Jordan - 27 Jan 2008 23:47 GMT
On January 27, Paul replied, regarding Parad....er.....Aridzona:
> As will I this weekend :)
>
> A little gift from my wife and best friend for going through all the
> sh.t I had to this year.
Paul would be known as a "snowbird" and is most welcome.
Regards,
Steve J
Steve Tew - 28 Jan 2008 14:18 GMT
Hey Paul, how frozen are you and what part of Arizona will you be visiting?
God Bless,
Steve
>>On January 27, Steve T wrote:
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> A little gift from my wife and best friend for going through all the
> sh.t I had to this year.
Steve Tew - 28 Jan 2008 14:19 GMT
Thanks, Steve. I have driven around the area of Rochester but have not been
to Mayo. I will consider it.
God Bless,
Steve
> On January 27, Steve T wrote:
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>> Steve Tew
Hello Steve,
Sorry, I don't know anything about your needs re. uro in Minn. I too have
some "frazzled nerves after my LRRP in mid Oct. I am trying to come to grips
with my new reality. (Pun intended ;-) ) How much time has transpired
between your procedure and what works/ not worked for you?
I am not that successful with Viagra and would like to know of alternatives
or adjuncts to that therapy. I recently read info that on some statins
(Lipitor) may boost the nitric Oxide part of the erectile equation. I also
see information about l argeintine(sp?) and yohimbe.
If you have any hints for me I would appreciate them. I will forward more
specifics if you think they may be helpful for you.
Thanks,
Peter
> Well, I canceled my appointment with the uro who did the operation. I
> don't trust him, so I will be looking for a new urologist soon. In the
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> Steve Tew
Steve Tew - 29 Jan 2008 06:25 GMT
> Hello Steve,
> Sorry, I don't know anything about your needs re. uro in Minn. I too have
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> Peter
I have tried Viagra, Muse, and Viagra and Muse. There is some effect but
nothing to write home about. Not at all satisfactory.
Some time in February I will settle on a new uro and see what develops.
God Bless,
Steve