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What's happening to my sperm?

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joe - 18 Dec 2003 12:00 GMT
Hi everybody!
I've already posted here about my prostatitis some weeks ago. I'm 30 years
old and I was on therapy with ciproxin (37 days) and bactrim (7 days). I've
interrupted bactrim due to a misunderstanding with my urologist: he first
told me to take bactrim for a week; then, after 10 days from the suspension
of the antibiotic, he told me I had to continue with bactrim, that I've
mistaken to interrupt it without prescription.
I know that interrupting antibiotics for days and then re-starting to take
them is problematic, so I've decided to stop.
An ecography made after 2 weeks from the last bactrim, reveals a little
worsening of my condition before I began the antibiotic therapy.

Now I write here to ask about a curiosity: usually my ejaculate is in little
amount and liquid but yesterday (after 2 days of abstinence, not a lot for
me) it surprise me 'cause it was more abundant but, above all, so dense that
I could to cut it with a knife! What's happening? It's normal?

I also had to report my experience with roobois tea, since someone ask for
it. I've start to take it some weeks ago and it seems to regulate the flow
of the urine more than simple water. I can't say anything.
Now I'm taking bee pollen and I'm trying a homeophatic therapy consisting in
my absolute similar and in a remedy specific for the prostate (Dr. Reckeweg
R25).
For the moment (2 weeks of therapy) I've seen to improve my intestine
condition; I don't stay no more an hour on the water-closet and my
hemorrhoidses (often correlated with prostatitis) seems to recover.
Anyway the specific remedy (absolute similar is different from person to
person and it must be prescript by the homeophat) is cheap and everyone can
try it (20 drops per day).
Best regards and see you soon...
niceshyguymiami - 19 Dec 2003 00:00 GMT
MY FRIEND YOU DO NOT SEEM TOO BRIGHT SO I WILL MAKE THIS EASY FOR YOU TO
UNDERSTAND.

YOU HAVE AN INFECTION.

YOU NEED TO BE ON ANTIBIOTICS

>Hi everybody!
>I've already posted here about my prostatitis some weeks ago. I'm 30 years
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joe - 19 Dec 2003 09:02 GMT
niceshyguymiami <niceshyguymiami@aol.com> wrote in message
20031218190028.10854.00000712@mb-m24.aol.com...
> MY FRIEND YOU DO NOT SEEM TOO BRIGHT SO I WILL MAKE THIS EASY FOR YOU TO
> UNDERSTAND.
>
> YOU HAVE AN INFECTION.
>
> YOU NEED TO BE ON ANTIBIOTICS

Dear friend, thanx for clear opinion. I know i have an infection, also if I
don't know yet what bacteria, fungi, virus, ecc. it caused it. The
laboratory tests didn't reveal it.
Now that i'm no more in antibiotics therapy I'm going to repeat the tests,
this time with a different technique consisting in DNA standardization
(http://www.prostatitis2000.org/eng/metodiche.htm#LABORATORIO).
Maybe so my urologist will be able to find the right antibiotic for me,
avoiding to repeat a useless (and then dangerous) prescription like the one
month of ciproxin I've done.
Anyway I've read CP is very difficoult to resolve, antibiotics can hardly
penetrate the prostate capsule and even if they succeed to cure the
infection momentarily its acinus structure will preserve hidden stock of
bacteria ready to restarting the process.
This fact and a tendency in prescribing antibiotics indiscriminately it has
carried many doctors to the conclusion that antibiotics and
anti-inflammatory are more dangerous then useful, in irritating the prostate
and producing bacteria resistances (I've read some documents in italian;
when I find something in english I will give the link).
For the moment I'm not sure of anything, I'm frustate for the long
antibiotic therapy without results and for this pathology that I don't know
if I will succeed to cure.
Best regards and forgive me for my not perfect english
niceshyguymiami - 20 Dec 2003 07:48 GMT
Your English is better than my Italian. In the US. Uros put people on one month
of antibiotics and if that does not work they switch antibiotics and put the
patient on three more months.

That is simply how it works.

If the Bactrim worked, made you feel better I would stick with it. If not you
may have to go to Cipro or perhaps Tequin. I had a bad reaction to Levaquin so
I am aware of the dangers of these drugs.

>> MY FRIEND YOU DO NOT SEEM TOO BRIGHT SO I WILL MAKE THIS EASY FOR YOU TO
>> UNDERSTAND.
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The person you think - 21 Dec 2003 08:31 GMT
> MY FRIEND YOU DO NOT SEEM TOO BRIGHT SO I WILL MAKE THIS EASY FOR YOU TO
> UNDERSTAND.
>
> YOU HAVE AN INFECTION.
>
> YOU NEED TO BE ON ANTIBIOTICS

Actually, not nice, shy!

Also, don't forget that antibiotics with prostatitis become increasingly
LESS effective, the more they are used.
niceshyguymiami - 21 Dec 2003 16:25 GMT
>Actually, not nice, shy!
>
>Also, don't forget that antibiotics with prostatitis become increasingly
>LESS effective, the more they are used.

That is why it is a chronic condition as in chronic prostatitis.

Everyone gets antibiotics and drugs for pain. Over time antibiotics become less
effective, that is true

That is why they should be taken until the person is sure they are no longer
helping him.

If you follow the posts you will notice that some people have been put on
antibiotics for an "STDs". They take them for 10 days and everthing is fine.
Two weeks later - bam they have chronic prostatits
 
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