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Post PVP Light at the end of the tunnel?

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Ramón - 07 Aug 2008 18:59 GMT
Positive signs are being noticed.
"Your body doesn't lie. It'll tell you whether you're getting better
or not".
Have commitment and conviction to stand for what you believe in, and
not follow the masses, (and professionals who don't have your best
interest) where more often, they're wrong than right.
Have been peeing blood each bowel movement, this last one 1/2 hr ago,
peed light yellow.
Last night, five mnts after peeing, experienced involuntary leakage.
(blood and a clot)
The bowel movements have been more thorough as well as the urine flow
since the PVP.
Last sexual stimulation was 8/1 and will not start until I get the all
clear from the uro, whom I'm seeing tomorrow.
By describing what I'm going through, others will have an easier time
facing uncertainty with distress.
Thanks
Ramón
DerekF - 07 Aug 2008 21:39 GMT
Positive signs are being noticed.
"Your body doesn't lie. It'll tell you whether you're getting better
or not".
Have commitment and conviction to stand for what you believe in, and
not follow the masses, (and professionals who don't have your best
interest) where more often, they're wrong than right.
Have been peeing blood each bowel movement, this last one 1/2 hr ago,
peed light yellow.
Last night, five mnts after peeing, experienced involuntary leakage.
(blood and a clot)
The bowel movements have been more thorough as well as the urine flow
since the PVP.
Last sexual stimulation was 8/1 and will not start until I get the all
clear from the uro, whom I'm seeing tomorrow.
By describing what I'm going through, others will have an easier time
facing uncertainty with distress.
Thanks
Ramón
Make sure that you drink plenty of water as it helps flush the blood out.
Did they tell you after the PVP to keep a record of how much you drink and
how much you pee?
Derek.

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Ramón - 08 Aug 2008 13:41 GMT
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> "Your body doesn't lie. It'll tell you whether you're getting better
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