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

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I WAS told today23 Mar 2004 05:06 GMT18
that biopsy came back 5 out of 10 cancer # 6 on scale to read walshs
book and see dr on thur i am 58 ------had biopsy last week lots of pain
since is that normal ? this has thrown me some  j.d
Sorry for a stupid question23 Mar 2004 04:02 GMT17
My name is Ray.
I just looked up this group mostly out of fear and I noticed how
understanding everyone is. Please forgive me for asking some stupid
questions but I just got back from a blood test and I need some
Hernia Repair - Mesh22 Mar 2004 19:49 GMT6
I saw my uro this morning and took the opportunity to ask him about
hernia repair mesh and RRP (he did my RRP and I had mesh on both
sides).  He told me mesh on both sides is a non-issue, but back in the
day they used to run the mesh from side to side, across the abdomen,
this is difficult / long22 Mar 2004 04:41 GMT5
i wrote the other day i was told today i want tell the whole story and
feed back please   i was having trouble urinating and could feel pain
in and around prostate  for a couple of years took herbs thought just in
larged etc about 3 months ago went got some doxisosin and viagra ...
When Are We Out of the Woods--Ever?21 Mar 2004 15:08 GMT21
I've been reading here recently about guys who are celebrating 5 years
post-treatment success stories. I'm supremely happy for you all. Do we test
for life, always with the specter of recurrence hanging over us? I'm 49 and
only 15 months off the operating table, doing well and ...
Is this normal?21 Mar 2004 05:39 GMT6
I'm now 8 days post-op and at home, recovering slowly, walking a little
and resting lots.  I have a question about the cath, I have a slight
watery (pink coloured) discharge around the catheter entry point, is
this usual?  I don't want to hassle the doc about it if this is ...
"new devices" for pain relief20 Mar 2004 20:58 GMT2
It's been a long time since I've posted anything to this group. I' I've
gotten so much from just reading. In fact each day when I look up my
newsgroup it feels like I'm talking to a group of old friends.anyway I
wanted to tell you about two of the most wonderful devices I been ...
Lupron=Fatigue?20 Mar 2004 20:33 GMT14
I've read a lot of the feedback on Lupron side effects but notice
extreme fatigue is not noted much.  I am on the second (4 mos.) shot
of Lupron after having  had a one month dose in December.  I don't
have hot flashes, my appetite is great.  The BIG problem is Fatigue..
you be the judge - this came from a health care person20 Mar 2004 19:54 GMT4
place - va clinic
purpose - appointment
subjects brought up - psa, ED,  and viagra
comment from health person on psa and cancer - "look, your chances of
Open versus Lap.20 Mar 2004 10:28 GMT13
My father 67, PSA 10, T1c, Gleason 6  2 cores found 1-1mm the other 3mm is
going to Peter Macallum Cancer Hospital tomorrow to speak to a radiation
specialist then to see a leading surgeon on April 9.  This is the same
doctor to which this hospital refers patients.
Dribbling at work20 Mar 2004 03:00 GMT7
This coming Monday I'm scheduled to return to work. (Is that my wife
cheering?)  I feel OK but I still dribble a lot when standing or walking. I
have a desk job but I do have to walk around a bit. When I stand up after
sitting a while I sometimes leak a lot. I'm afraid I might ...
Blood in Urine ( Hematuria)19 Mar 2004 23:15 GMT2
Been On Atkins for approx. 4 months. Have lost 30 pounds and feel
great. Noticed, however, darkness in urine when I get dehydrated. Went
to Doctor for check up and urine test revealed "moderate" amount of
blood in urine. Checked prostate and said it was fine. Has ordered
healthy living19 Mar 2004 20:42 GMT1
To help improve your health read the information on this product:
http://www.dontforgettotakeyourvitamins.com/?ref=Moore48270
new PSA back! Update on Curt Miller19 Mar 2004 19:32 GMT7
we got  Curt's 2nd PSA back. this is 2 full months after Lupron  (next
Lupron shot will be April 15. 50mg Casodex daily, Zometa infusion Monthly
(he's had 3 now) and his PSA has gone from
865
Radiation19 Mar 2004 19:18 GMT5
My wife pointed this article out to me this evening (printed in the
Boise area paper (Idaho Statesman):
Quoted verbatim from the article
Radiation Sometimes Helps High-Risk Patients
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 February, 2004
 
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