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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Prostate Cancer / January 2004

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frequent urination31 Jan 2004 03:08 GMT5
To Whom It May Concern:
I have BPH. The volume of prostate is 90cc. I wake up to urinate one or
two times at night, but at day time I have frequent urination: I go to
the bathroom approximately every hour.  Did somebody have the same
Update 4U30 Jan 2004 21:51 GMT16
Well...
I am home! Had the radical last Thursday morning and woke up in the
recovery room thinking , Damn, that was fast! But I was kept in recovery
a long time because I would stop breathing from time-to-time (sleep
luck of the draw30 Jan 2004 03:43 GMT4
i got a phone call a couple of months ago from a person who my surgeon
suggested that he call me about discussing prostate cancer.  he got the
bad news and since i had the treatment that he was looking at, he wanted
to know more about it.  
OT: Virus30 Jan 2004 01:33 GMT9
Just received this message that I thought I would pass on to everyone:
All -
big new virus out.  I just received.  Subject:  hi
it's a file that reads:    text.zip
Martin Howard, R.I.P. -- 21 December 200330 Jan 2004 01:05 GMT2
I just came upon this announcement of Martin's death in ClayArt, a
listserv (email group) to which he subscribed.
> Just read in the rec.crafts.pottery newsgroup that Martin Howard lost
> his battle with cancer and passed away on the 21 December 2003.
Would like to talk with anyone living with Metastatic PCa30 Jan 2004 00:50 GMT3
Seems like most of you guys have been caught early enough for surgery and
all that goes with that. Curt was wondering about guys with mets to bones
and lymph.
any info appreciated.
went to the doctor yesterday29 Jan 2004 23:12 GMT3
had a emergency visit to the doc yesterday. i started not to urinate. he
used a #20 sound to break through the scar tissue and now i have a cath
in me. this is the second time for this procedure and it is getting old.
the doctor has set me up for surgery to cut away the scar tissue. ...
Scans today29 Jan 2004 22:03 GMT2
Had my CAT and bone scans today.  From what I understand of the jargon
on the reports all seems OK.  Nothing abnormal apart from early liver
stasiosis (fattening), (from 40 something years of abuse I suspect) and
some Ac joint degeneration (also age related no doubt).  No bone
John Trujillo and his post-op pathology results29 Jan 2004 16:18 GMT19
Some of you may recall that when I took my husband John to have his
staples removed a week after his surgery last July, I got angry and
upset at his doctor for not giving me an opportunity to hear the
pathology report with John.  We had arrived 20 minutes early so I
prostate cancer29 Jan 2004 14:34 GMT3
i heard  www.healthyrisepharmacy.com is shipping good prostate cancer meds, generics and brand
names for next to nothing to the US except they won't send here to australia cos of our customs
My LRP29 Jan 2004 07:19 GMT17
My story is not as compelling as Dans, but I don't believe that the standard RP would have gone easier.  Before reading the following, note that my uro had a great deal of experience, as well as statistical data indicating high %s of success.
*** My surgery was 7 hours.  One of ...
Showering without bag29 Jan 2004 04:45 GMT5
This may seem like a good idea, but the urinary tract should be a closed
system and remaims so with the bag.  Without the bag there is a chance of
the unsterile bathwater creating a problem if you are off your antibiotic.
If you clamp the connection at the penis it should work.  I ...
Mixed return28 Jan 2004 18:55 GMT7
  I am back from Florida where my 90 year old dad was suddenly hospitalized
after a life of never being sick. He eventually needed a pacemaker to help
solve his breathing distress. Now he can't pee on his own, enlarged prostate
for years, and is cathedered waiting in rehab for ...
Freedom tomorrow28 Jan 2004 15:14 GMT10
Catheter comes out tomorrow. I've sort of gotten used to it. The irritation
is much less than a week ago (callouses?). It sure will be nice to be able
to take long walks and excercise without that tube and bag bumping around,
inside and out.
Estrogen or other PSA slowing solutions -  need this answered, please28 Jan 2004 08:26 GMT2
Hello everyone.
I know I haven't posted in quite a while. In November, after spending
two months back and forth to UT Med School, San Antonio and being told
that I was not suitable for any treatment there, I started going back
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