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Wakeley Purple - 12 Jan 2004 03:57 GMT
Time's almost here. By late afternoon tomorrow I should be rid of this nasty
stuff. In a few days I'll be adding my recovery stories to the archives.

Some good news already: the GoLytely prep went pretty well. I didn't barf
and got cleared out before having to finish the whole gallon. Hope I didn't
kill any fish by dumping the rest down the drain!

Talk to you guys and gals later...

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Wake

Age 58
PSA 3.8
Biopsy positive 5% in 1 of 10 cores
Gleason 3+3
T1c
RP scheduled tomorrow afternoon!

JohnG - 12 Jan 2004 04:19 GMT
> Time's almost here. By late afternoon tomorrow I should be rid of this nasty
> stuff. In a few days I'll be adding my recovery stories to the archives.
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> Talk to you guys and gals later...

Good luck and best wishes!   I hope your recovery stories are as boring
as possible.

JohnG
c palmer - 12 Jan 2004 06:45 GMT
hi wake - i can picture it now. dumping the golytely down the drain.
created a funny picture in my demented mind - what happens is if a fish
get the craps, and how would anybody else know?.......  then again,
maybe inquiring minds.....don't want to know.   i guess we will have to
file this with those type questions like.....how much is your .99 cent
hamburger?   or what sizes does your 12", 14" and 16" pizzas come in?

best of luck on your adventure tomorrow and may you get some rest
tonight.  to me, the night before was the worse part.
your numbers look really good for a complete recovery.

we've see you on the flip side.

~ curtis

knowledge is power - growing old is mandatory - growing wise is optional
Alan Meyer - 12 Jan 2004 12:31 GMT
> Time's almost here. By late afternoon tomorrow I should be rid of this nasty
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> Talk to you guys and gals later...

Best of luck Wake.  We're all thinking of you.

   Alan
MH - 12 Jan 2004 13:00 GMT
Good luck to you, Wake!!
Let us know when you get back home!

MikeH

> Time's almost here. By late afternoon tomorrow I should be rid of this nasty
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> Talk to you guys and gals later...
sosep - 12 Jan 2004 15:53 GMT
Good Luck Wake..... only healing thoughts going towards you, and as one of
the guys said somewhere in here, it's really only a speed bump in life's
cycle and things will be just fine .... had rrp nov 4 healed and dry and
other things progressing quite well too. I'm going in again tomorrow for
carpal tunnel release, the other hand ... oh well, when I get my two bunions
taken care of I'll have the five wounds too... no offence meant to "anyone"
....

sosep

> Time's almost here. By late afternoon tomorrow I should be rid of this nasty
> stuff. In a few days I'll be adding my recovery stories to the archives.
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> T1c
> RP scheduled tomorrow afternoon!
Jacko - 12 Jan 2004 22:32 GMT
My numbers were like yours except for age--72. So I have had 24 IMRT
treatments, with18 to go.  The best of cures to you!
Jackson

> Time's almost here. By late afternoon tomorrow I should be rid of this nasty
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> Talk to you guys and gals later...
Ernest Gudath - 13 Jan 2004 04:25 GMT
> Time's almost here. By late afternoon tomorrow I should be rid of this nasty
> stuff. In a few days I'll be adding my recovery stories to the archives.
Best of luck, Wake. May your recovery stories be very boring.

Ernie
Beverley - 15 Jan 2004 01:41 GMT
Well, I read this a little late so by now you are probably thinking about
when you will be returning home. Don't forget to burn the cath bag as an
offering to the woody gods! I'll just cross my fingers and hope the path
report is a good one.
Bev

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> Talk to you guys and gals later...
John Loomis - 05 Feb 2004 01:38 GMT
Yes, another enema, another surprise, and then the gown, and the doiley hat,
and then out......
Wake up, thirsty, with a dam tube in your dick!
You will be ok, and I wish the best for you!
Funny thing is, we live in a place that can take care of this...
Imagine if you were in Iran? Turkey? Italy....
We do have the most caring Dr.s, and the latest technology.
Good wishes my friend.
John Loomis
> Time's almost here. By late afternoon tomorrow I should be rid of this nasty
> stuff. In a few days I'll be adding my recovery stories to the archives.
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> Talk to you guys and gals later...
 
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