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| Are there any Canadians on this NG who have gone to the U.S. for a PVP? | 30 Aug 2007 02:00 GMT | 3 |
Are there any Canadians on this ng who have gone to the U.S. for a PVP? If so, I would be interested in some details... like which uro in the U.S.,costs and whether any of the costs could be claimed on Canadian
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| FS Honda Civic Taillights Saskatoon | 29 Aug 2007 00:34 GMT | 3 |
One set of original taillights to fit 94-98 Honda Civic 4 door. Includes all 4 pieces, no scratches or cracks. $50.00 for the set.
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| PROSTATE PROBLEM | 26 Aug 2007 15:02 GMT | 40 |
I AM A RUNNER. I AM 52 YEARS OLD .THE LAST 7 YEARS I HAVE TRAINED FOR AN ANNUAL FALL MARATHON. DURING PRACTICE RUNS OF ABOUT 10 MILES OR MORE I HAVE TROUBLE URINATING. I HAVE THE URGE TO GO!! BUT IT WILL ONLY DRIBBLE OUT..SOMETIMES NOTHING AT ALL, BUT I STILL HAVE THE
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| question TURP and PVP with subsequent prostatectomy | 23 Aug 2007 19:18 GMT | 2 |
I am taking the max dose of xatral and am now ready for a TURP (the only procedure available here in Ottawa.) My PSA has also been rising but as yet, after 3 biopsies, no cancer found. I expect that it may come eventually or the biopsies haven't hit existing cancer.
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| Question about TURP | 22 Aug 2007 18:45 GMT | 8 |
I am on the max dose of xtral and the doc says that the next step is a turp. That's all we have available in Ottawa. My psa has been going up steadily for the past few years and I have had 3 biposies with no cancer found.
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| Medicare for PVP? | 21 Aug 2007 17:50 GMT | 5 |
Will USA Medicare pay for a PVP?
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| good flow though homepathic | 20 Aug 2007 21:48 GMT | 6 |
I have told you guys a few times-that for me to get a good flow going-I have to take a homeopathic medicine-it is a small pill- Ferrum Picricum 30c-I take 4 -you -you put them under your tongue and they dissolve- and it takes me from dribble to good flow in a few minutes...
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| Cooled Thermotherapy | 19 Aug 2007 18:31 GMT | 4 |
I have been on Avodart for 10 weeks with little results, now when I walk I feel the urine pressure. The Urologist has recommended cooled thermotherapy which uses microwaves to destroy the enlarged prostate tissue. I am concerned because microwaves can cause dna damage and could ...
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| AUR Has Struck--What Next Medically? | 14 Aug 2007 15:00 GMT | 17 |
Long time BPH have been prescribed Flomax but do not take it every day as recommended. Most days difficult urinating in the morning by night very comfortable. Sleep interrupted an average of 1-3X per night over about an 8 year period. High PSA, monitored for prostate cancer via
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| AUR Options--Continued from Previous Post | 12 Aug 2007 16:20 GMT | 6 |
I was the OP in the other recent AUR Thread. Today I saw the uro (actually his nurse assistant did most of the work). I am a new patient of this uro with a long history of BPH. Flomax has been prescribed but I rarely took it. I was getting by until my AUR
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| BPH | 01 Aug 2007 03:52 GMT | 4 |
Enlarged prostate (no cancer, no infection, GRATEFUL & THANKFUL) is my only problem. Gave in to TURP in '05 to save my marriage NOT. All uros agreed on dx: BPH
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