> > I detest *sock puppets*!!!! Chief....you can follow the same trail as I
> > did and see for yourself.
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>
> I.P.
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From: marcel <Venuesaras...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 20:35:57 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: dr bino rucker urology florida
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* From: "Clark" <chitownclark@xxxxxx>
* Date: 10 Aug 2006 04:42:44 -0700
Jesse:
Well according to Dr Dattoli, since he administers 25 sessions
(~50Gy) of IMRT before the PVP procedure, he is sterilizing the
affected tissue.
My concern is that doing a PVP so soon after IMRT irradiation risks
serious continence problems. But Dr Rucker, says he's done 12-15 of
these procedures and only one guy had continence difficulties.
What is your PCa situation? What options are you considering?
Clark
Jesse wrote:
Yes, Clark, I've been wondering about treating prostate cancer and
PVP
simultanously. Like you, I certainly need PVP. But would PVP spill
and
spread the cancer that's there?
Jesse
Clark wrote:
I'm preparing for prostate cancer treatment using external
beam and
seeding radiation at the Dattoli Cancer Center in Sarasota,
Florida.
Because of the large amount of retained urine I currently have
(400ml)
I am apprehensive about the effects of all this radiation. Dr
Dattoli
has recommended that I have a PVP - Green Light Laser
procedure from a
Dr Bino Rucker after the intial IMRT, and 2 months before
seeding.
Has anyone experienced this combined procedure? I should
appreciate
any personal information, recommendations or stories about
treating bph
+ PCa simultaneously. Does anyone have a recommendation for
PVP near
Sarasota, or Chicago where I live?
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Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2008 11:05:21 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Re: dr bino rucker urology florida
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> noticed this post on another website
> link provided..
> http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Sci/sci.med.prostate.bph/2006...
> * From: "Clark" <chitownclark@xxxxxx>
> * Date: 10 Aug 2006 04:42:44 -0700
> Jesse:
> Well according to Dr Dattoli, since he administers 25 sessions
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> these procedures and only one guy had continence difficulties.
> What is your PCa situation? What options are you considering?
> Clark
> Jesse wrote:
> Yes, Clark, I've been wondering about treating prostate cancer and
> PVP
> simultanously. Like you, I certainly need PVP. But would PVP spill
> and
> spread the cancer that's there?
> Jesse
> Clark wrote:
> I'm preparing for prostate cancer treatment using external
> beam and
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> Dr Bino Rucker after the intial IMRT, and 2 months before
> seeding.
> Has anyone experienced this combined procedure? I should
> appreciate
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> PVP near
> Sarasota, or Chicago where I live?
Ruckerurology: Home of Urologic Healing
Your Subtitle text
Home Page
Dr Rucker's Resume
Patient Stories
Case History One
Case History Index
Hospital Article
Interstim Neuromodulator
Case History Three
Case History Two
Hobbies and interests
Interstim anatomy
Interstim study article
Interstim article two
Men's Health Article
Genetic Screening
Dr Rucker's ResumeDr Bino Rucker (Urologist)
P.O. Box 252
Terra Ceia, Fl 34250
941-524-8573
email:D...@ruckerurology.com
Dr. Rucker earned his undergraduate and medical degrees at the
prestigious University of Virginia. Subsequently he was selected to
train in General Urology and Oncologic Surgery at Cornell/New York
Hospital. He completed 8 months of fellowship level training at
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center during his residency in
Manhattan. He moved to Florida and helped establish and found the
premier urology group in the Tampa Bay and Sarasota areas. His
accomplishments include pioneering the Laparascopic Urology program,
Greenlight Laser program for BPH, and Interstim Neuromodulation
Program for incontinence. He is rigorously trained in principles of
oncologic surgery and male incontinence surgery.
I am committed to educating my patients and website visitors on any
aspect of urology in which they seek knowledge
Dr Rucker is an accomplished writer and is available for speaking
engagements. He is regularly hired by nationally recognized companies
and magazines for his opinions in the field of Urologic Surgery.
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From: marcel <Venuesaras...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2008 12:56:48 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Re: dr bino rucker urology florida
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> On Apr 17, 11:35 pm, marcel <Venuesaras...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > noticed this post on another website
> > link provided..
> >http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Sci/sci.med.prostate.bph/2006...
> > * From: "Clark" <chitownclark@xxxxxx>
> > * Date: 10 Aug 2006 04:42:44 -0700
> > Jesse:
> > Well according to Dr Dattoli, since he administers 25 sessions
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> > these procedures and only one guy had continence difficulties.
> > What is your PCa situation? What options are you considering?
> > Clark
> > Jesse wrote:
> > Yes, Clark, I've been wondering about treating prostate cancer and
> > PVP
> > simultanously. Like you, I certainly need PVP. But would PVP spill
> > and
> > spread the cancer that's there?
> > Jesse
> > Clark wrote:
> > I'm preparing for prostate cancer treatment using external
> > beam and
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> > Dr Bino Rucker after the intial IMRT, and 2 months before
> > seeding.
> > Has anyone experienced this combined procedure? I should
> > appreciate
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> > PVP near
> > Sarasota, or Chicago where I live?
> Ruckerurology: Home of Urologic Healing
> Your Subtitle text
> Home Page
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> Genetic Screening
> Dr Rucker's ResumeDr Bino Rucker (Urologist)
> P.O. Box 252
> Terra Ceia, Fl 34250
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> Program for incontinence. He is rigorously trained in principles of
> oncologic surgery and male incontinence surgery.
> I am committed to educating my patients and website visitors on any
> aspect of urology in which they seek knowledge
> Dr Rucker is an accomplished writer and is available for speaking
> engagements. He is regularly hired by nationally recognized companies
> and magazines for his opinions in the field of Urologic Surgery.
And finally, we reach your dirty bits
While a coffee enema might pep a person up, below-the-belt orifices
seldom need cleaning. Rectal itching, a.k.a. pruritus, can result from
poor hygiene, as when fecal particles become stuck in skin folds near
the anus. But itching and irritation can also be caused by too much
rubbing with toilet paper and/or too much washing. The rectal area is
naturally oily, which prevents irritation. Don't soap away your
natural oils.
The same goes for your package, which requires a lot less maintenance
than you might think. "Scrubbing the pubic area too much can cause
ingrown hairs that may turn into pustules," says urologist G. Bino
Rucker, M.D., of Bradenton, Florida. You should wash carefully but not
fiercely. Spare the soap and you won't deplete the oils you need to
stave off unsightly events. The best advice: When in doubt, leave your
privates in peace.
Hygiene beyond extreme
Dental as Anything: Jeffrey Shapiro, D.D.S., had a patient who
flossed so hard that he "sawed through one of his teeth." The guy knew
he had a problem when he hit the nerve inside the tooth.
Lube Tube: Michael Abernethy, M.D., an E.R. doc, treated a teenage boy
who wanted a well-oiled penis. He used the thin straw on the nozzle of
a can of WD-40 to fire the stuff into his urethra. "But WD-40 comes
out at high pressure. He wound up with tissue necrosis, skin flaps,
and plastic surgery. He will never be sexually functional."
D.I.Y. Surgery: Dr. Abernethy has also seen outdoorsmen who stitched
up their gaping wounds. "I call it Rambo syndrome," he says. "They use
dental floss or fishing line, with Jack Daniel's as anesthesia." The
lucky ones avoid infections, but even they can wind up with "some
hideous scarring."
Pubic Service: Shaving pubic hair might seem hygienic, but ingrown
pubic hairs can become infected and, in the worst cases, erupt with
flesh-eating bacteria. "Ultimately, treatment can be as drastic as
removal of the scrotum," says urologist G. Bino Rucker, M.D. "You have
to put the testicles in pouches inside the thigh."
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Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2008 12:58:16 -0700 (PDT)
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> > > noticed this post on another website
> > > link provided..
> > >http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Sci/sci.med.prostate.bph/2006...
> > > * From: "Clark" <chitownclark@xxxxxx>
> > > * Date: 10 Aug 2006 04:42:44 -0700
> > > Jesse:
> > > Well according to Dr Dattoli, since he administers 25 sessions
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> > > these procedures and only one guy had continence difficulties.
> > > What is your PCa situation? What options are you considering?
> > > Clark
> > > Jesse wrote:
> > > Yes, Clark, I've been wondering about treating prostate cancer and
> > > PVP
> > > simultanously. Like you, I certainly need PVP. But would PVP spill
> > > and
> > > spread the cancer that's there?
> > > Jesse
> > > Clark wrote:
> > > I'm preparing for prostate cancer treatment using external
> > > beam and
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> > > Dr Bino Rucker after the intial IMRT, and 2 months before
> > > seeding.
> > > Has anyone experienced this combined procedure? I should
> > > appreciate
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> > > PVP near
> > > Sarasota, or Chicago where I live?
> > Ruckerurology: Home of Urologic Healing
> > Your Subtitle text
> > Home Page
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> > Genetic Screening
> > Dr Rucker's ResumeDr Bino Rucker (Urologist)
> > P.O. Box 252
> > Terra Ceia, Fl 34250
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> > Program for incontinence. He is rigorously trained in principles of
> > oncologic surgery and male incontinence surgery.
> > I am committed to educating my patients and website visitors on any
> > aspect of urology in which they seek knowledge
> > Dr Rucker is an accomplished writer and is available for speaking
> > engagements. He is regularly hired by nationally recognized companies
> > and magazines for his opinions in the field of Urologic Surgery.
> And finally, we reach your dirty bits
> While a coffee enema might pep a person up, below-the-belt orifices
> seldom need cleaning. Rectal itching, a.k.a. pruritus, can result from
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> naturally oily, which prevents irritation. Don't soap away your
> natural oils.
> The same goes for your package, which requires a lot less maintenance
> than you might think. "Scrubbing the pubic area too much can cause
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> stave off unsightly events. The best advice: When in doubt, leave your
> privates in peace.
> Hygiene beyond extreme
> Dental as Anything: Jeffrey Shapiro, D.D.S., had a patient who
> flossed so hard that he "sawed through one of his teeth." The guy knew
> he had a problem when he hit the nerve inside the tooth.
> Lube Tube: Michael Abernethy, M.D., an E.R. doc, treated a teenage boy
> who wanted a well-oiled penis. He used the thin straw on the nozzle of
> a can of WD-40 to fire the stuff into his urethra. "But WD-40 comes
> out at high pressure. He wound up with tissue necrosis, skin flaps,
> and plastic surgery. He will never be sexually functional."
> D.I.Y. Surgery: Dr. Abernethy has also seen outdoorsmen who stitched
> up their gaping wounds. "I call it Rambo syndrome," he says. "They use
> dental floss or fishing line, with Jack Daniel's as anesthesia." The
> lucky ones avoid infections, but even they can wind up with "some
> hideous scarring."
> Pubic Service: Shaving pubic hair might seem hygienic, but ingrown
> pubic hairs can become infected and, in the worst cases, erupt with
> flesh-eating bacteria. "Ultimately, treatment can be as drastic as
> removal of the scrotum," says urologist G. Bino Rucker, M.D. "You have
> to put the testicles in pouches inside the thigh."
http://www.nalluriplasticsurgery.com/