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

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well, here's another activity i've got to be careful what i do.28 Mar 2004 18:02 GMT4
i'm coming up on the one year mark on post op.  still about 98-99%
continent.  i'll leak if the wife gives me a stuck jar lid to open and i
bear down to twist it off.
but with the spring storms in the past few weeks, i've got some fallen
the frog poem28 Mar 2004 18:00 GMT1
i found this at the site of a person who had a gleason of 10, but clear
nodes, so he had the RP done, only to have the cancer come back.  he
then had radiation done, and only to have it returned again years later,
he's was still fighting it, but his last entry was in the year of ...
making love again28 Mar 2004 17:46 GMT1
i just did a search on amazon and found that they have both new and used
copies of "making love again" by virginia and keith laken starting from
7.47 to 17.47.  
it has a 5 star rating and i've read the book.  excellent insight and
"Drippage" 3 1/2 yrs after RRP28 Mar 2004 00:41 GMT3
Immediately after my surgery I was practically dry.  (I think I used a
pad once or twice.)  But in the last few months, usually when abruptly
changing a position, I noticed that odd sensation when a few drops of
urine enter the urethra but are not yet coming out, where if you hurry
My father's PSA - 4 Years after RP 27 Mar 2004 18:39 GMT5
Some of you may remember my previous posts here.
My father had his prostate surgery in May of 2000. He was 55 at the time.
His Gleason score was 7 (3+4). His pre-op PSA was 2.15. Post-RP pathology
report showed that he had two positive margins at the surgery + peri-neural
"an easy way to make money" 27 Mar 2004 17:13 GMT10
"an easy way to make money" <xtyunqml@vrwtmpll.com> wrote
>       MAKE MONEY!!!
The Weather Is Here, Wish You Were Beautiful27 Mar 2004 15:19 GMT7
Well all,
The weather in Boise is above normal and has set new records lately. And
I think it is time to give the bicycle a try. I have an great road bike
but think I need a new seat. Anyone else tried riding relatively soon
Partin Table ??27 Mar 2004 15:00 GMT5
Can somebody help me to understand what the Partin tables are telling me?  I
don't understand the info.
Thanks,
Sandy K.
Progress report/healing?27 Mar 2004 04:22 GMT1
It's now only 3 days to go before the cath comes out on Monday.  I guess
things must be happening because as of today I've started leaking
big-time around the cath.  A friend who had his op 1 week prior to me
reported similar leakage at about the same time frame.  He had his cath ...
poison ivy as a prostate cancer fighter???27 Mar 2004 01:57 GMT2
United Press International
Wednesday, March 17, 2004
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J., Mar 17, 2004 (United Press International via
COMTEX) -- U.S. researchers said Wednesday they have found a shrub that
Gunea Pigs needed! 26 Mar 2004 20:21 GMT5
I'm passing this offer on to you guys, but I don;t think anyone of you are
in my area to take advantage of the $125 bucks?
At some point in the past you used the NexProfiler Tool for Prostate Cancer.
At the time you registered for this treatment decision tool, you indicated
recommended to go for biopsy -  looking for advice26 Mar 2004 15:32 GMT26
I've recently been in consultation with a urologist and on the basis of a) prostate cancer
in the family (my father at 70), b) poor urine flow and failure to completely void bladder
and c) PSA reading at 5.5 i've been recommended to have a biopsy.  I'm 59
I've been searching for ...
Finding this group26 Mar 2004 12:55 GMT4
Hi all.  I found this group last night while looking for information regarding
my dad's PC.  He had both rectal surgery and RP two weeks ago today.  Both were
primary cancers.  I am so happy that he chose the treatment that he did, but it
has been so difficult for him.  The catheter ...
21 months still alive!26 Mar 2004 12:40 GMT9
   Hey I saw my new GP (insurance change), and got my yearly medical exam,
that I skipped last year due to my surgery.  When I had my DRE I had more
pain than I can ever remember, and it took a good few minutes for the
muscles to relax back again. I guess it may have been scar ...
Help me plz !!! Both legs pain !!!!26 Mar 2004 12:38 GMT4
Someone of you may know my case. My Father(India) is affected from
advanced prostate cancer .
A small introduction , i request you to plz spend your time in my case
& kindly suggest me , since today iam leaving to India for his
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