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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Prostate BPH / April 2004

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INGUINAL HERNIA and BPH 27 Apr 2004 23:27 GMT4
Is there somebody who had INGUINAL HERNIA and BPH surgeries at the same
time. Is it possible?
Thanks for information.
Peter
PSA question27 Apr 2004 14:00 GMT2
I have a prostate infection and my PSA was 12.6
I went on antibiotics for 3 weeks then 3 more weeks
waiting for the drug to get out of my system.
Next PSA was 0.7, Doctor says it's normal.
Laserscopes in Ontario26 Apr 2004 20:50 GMT6
I have just learned that two Laserscopes were delivered to two hospitals
in Ontario, Canada last November. One is in the Scarborough General in
Toronto and the other in South Lake General in Markham.
My uro and my family doctor have not heard about it and are not prepared
Questions concerning sex after my fiance's surgery26 Apr 2004 19:15 GMT8
Hello Everyone, I have been seeing my fiance for 6 months now. 2 years ago
he had prostate (non cancerous)removal surgery. This is my first experience
with this. He is able to get an erection, but it does not stay hard very
long, he has not tried viagara yet, or any other option. He ...
Saw Palmetto Warning: Problems with Detectecting Prostste Cancer24 Apr 2004 16:23 GMT4
The purpose of this letter is to alert physicians and the general public
to the potential implications regarding the detection and treatment of
prostate cancer involved with the use of an alternative supplement sold
in health food stores called saw palmetto. Prostate cancer is the ...
PVP in NYC: Dr. Benjamin Choi?24 Apr 2004 16:22 GMT4
Choi is listed on the lscp website. His office is contemptuous of the
question, how many has he done? They contend "hundreds." Does anybody know
anything about him?
Jesse
Screen postings23 Apr 2004 18:06 GMT2
It is sad that postings are not screened from people with personal
and/or political problems that do not apply to this group.
Is there no way the sci group sponsors can do this?
Regards,
Bladder retraining, flomax experiment20 Apr 2004 19:47 GMT4
I've been enjoying hearing from the rest of you guys for the past 8 months
or so, and I thought I'd fill you in on what's happening with me.  This is a
very long post--I hope it has some food for thought for some of you.
I'm 57 years old, and for the past year, had been getting up 2 ...
Carnitine Improves Symptoms of Male Aging20 Apr 2004 03:09 GMT1
www.medscape.com/viewarticle/473414
"Compared with testosterone, carnitines (acetyl-l-carnitine,
propionyl-l-carnitine)  were significantly more active
in improving nocturnal penile tumescence and
PVP19 Apr 2004 22:45 GMT7
What does it means PVP??
Thanks
Flomax - Why is it taken 30 minutes after meal ?17 Apr 2004 22:33 GMT6
Anyone know the reason that Flomax (Tamsulosin) is too be taken 30 minutes
after a meal ?
I understand that compared to an empty stomach taking it with food smoothes
out the blood plasma concentration peak.  What I'm trying to understand is
scarring at the bladder neck14 Apr 2004 23:49 GMT5
After a cystoscopy and two TURPS, my uro now says I have scarring at
the bladder neck, which still prevents me from urinating on my own. He
says since I can't self-catheterize myself, I will have to wear an
indwelling, permanent catheter the rest of my life. Does anyone know
Which is better, PVP or Indigo Laser?13 Apr 2004 13:10 GMT6
Which is better, PVP or Indigo Laser?
My Urologist uses Indigo laser. Should I go to a Dr that does PVP ?
Rare Earth Whizzing13 Apr 2004 06:13 GMT3
I've been using a rare earth mineral called "indium" for two weeks in
the form of indium sulfate, and with good results.  I just hope not to
be charged for any cracked porcelain.
There isn't a lot of science, but it supposedly improves hormone
PVP + 7 weeks12 Apr 2004 17:49 GMT1
I had PVP seven weeks ago with Dr. DiMarco, Roch. NY. I am going through a bad urinary tract infection. This is being treated by my primary physician. The Urologist has no interest in seeing me. Says to keep my follow up appointment on May 18th. I am not sure if the infection is ...
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