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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Prostate BPH / April 2008

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Cranberries?27 Apr 2008 00:06 GMT5
I read somewhere (here?) that cranberries were helpful in treating BPH
frequent nighttime urination. I found some capsules in Wal-mart for $4
for 120. Taking one a day (directions say one or two, three times a day
but I'm cheap) for about two months my trips to the bathroom have ...
Any PVP Providers in Portland, Maine25 Apr 2008 22:26 GMT3
Does anyone know anything good, bad or indifferent about Dr. Moritz Hansen
at Portland Urologic Assoc, or Dr. David Poplawski at York Urology on York
Hospital campus. Or anyone else in Portland area with some PVP experience.
Long drive after PVP?23 Apr 2008 17:45 GMT7
I live in a rural area in Northern California and have a PVP scheduled
with Dr. Reiter at UCLA next month. To save money I'd prefer to drive
the long distance to L.A. for the procedure. I plan on spending a couple
of days in L.A. after the PVP to make sure nothing's gone wrong but
PVP in Maine16 Apr 2008 03:12 GMT3
First posting, but have been lurking for some time. I have BPH with about
300-400 ml of retention measured with an ultrasound system, according to my
Uro in Oakland, Maine. He put me on Flomax, which works well, essentially no
side effects. Can take a capsule, and immediately go ...
retractile testes12 Apr 2008 23:22 GMT1
Since my turp operation I am finding that my left testicle is regularly
withdrawing into the body cavity, I am not sure of the name of this event
but think it is called retractile testes.  If anyone knows the correct name
then please let me know.
In-dwelling catheter10 Apr 2008 23:16 GMT2
Hello Again,
Boy, am I doing a lot of research! My next question is, how can I
access some kind of faq on foley catheters. Since my husband is not
going the drug route, but is waiting for the bladder to regain some
Working our way through09 Apr 2008 16:06 GMT4
I have been reading posts on this group for several weeks now, in
order to help my husband make better medical decisions. (I'm the
research person around here, which I'm glad to do for him, since he
now has trouble staying in a sitting position at the computer due to
Newsletter Article08 Apr 2008 19:10 GMT2
Does anyone know how I can get a copy of the article by Dr. Sidney
Wolfe that was apparently in the newsletter of "Worst Pills, Best
Pills," concerning the dangers of alpha blockers such as Flomax? I
can't seem to access it online.
Latest laser TURPs08 Apr 2008 03:19 GMT6
Four years ago I had a 'green-light' laser TURP (Tim Larner).
Any laser improvements taken place since then?
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A prostatitis patient recovered experience with chinese herb07 Apr 2008 15:12 GMT1
A prostatitis patient recovered experience
I was ever been a prostatitis patient for seven years . The prostate
expand and pain sharply. My waist pain, dizzy and weak. I had seen
many famous doctors in china , had used the microwave, infrared ray
Natural Treatments for Prostate Cancer.(prostate cancer treatments)03 Apr 2008 05:11 GMT1
prostate cancer treatments,
Perhaps the best natural treatments for prostate cancer comes in the
form of prevention. In addition to contributing to your overall
health, there is evidence that a balanced diet can help prevent
Necro boys and girls02 Apr 2008 23:55 GMT3
Does anyone have an interest in necrophilia?
I would love to hear from you.
Top Prostate Treatments To Help Shrink An Enlarged Prostate     Gland.(prostate cancer treatments)02 Apr 2008 23:48 GMT1
http://the-prostate-cancer-treatments.blogspot.com
prostate cancer treatments,
Next to lung cancer, prostate cancer kills more United States men
every year than anyt other disease - this is why prostate treatments
Maximum non-cancerous PSA reading02 Apr 2008 07:22 GMT1
This is just a point of information for inquiring minds.
I asked my uro what the highest PSA reading he ever saw that was NOT due
to cancer, prostatitis, or anything else other than BPH. He said about 20.
My latest reading was 8.4, but since I'm on Avodart, that reading must
Proscar Side Effects01 Apr 2008 02:19 GMT3
I recently started taking Proscar and had absolutely no side effects
for around a month.  Then I had the unfortunate problem of very nearly
failing to perform one morning...  Now, it could have been the fact
that it was 4:30 in the morning, but I have had anxiety ever since.
 
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