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| post op | 30 Nov 2004 12:57 GMT | 2 |
Had robotic surgery 2 weeks ago, cath was taken out 5 days ago. Have blood in urine since, how long can this go on before it stops. Is there anything I should be doing.
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| OT.... Is Heather around? | 29 Nov 2004 19:18 GMT | 3 |
I have a computer question.... please! Thanks.. MikeH
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| Incontinence - The Beginning | 29 Nov 2004 03:58 GMT | 11 |
Well, the first day and night is over and I have been introduced to the world of incontinence. Right after getting home I found that I was dribbling almost constantly and I must have changed underwear/pads at least 6 times during the day, and this frankly set me up for a little ...
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| Incontinence and alcohol | 28 Nov 2004 12:00 GMT | 12 |
Does anyone have info one the benefits or otherwise (re curing incontinence( of sharing a bottle of wine with my wife over dinner. It has been my custom to drink half to two thirds of a bottle of red or white for many years now, however since the RRP and having to get
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| Post surgery PSA - good news! | 28 Nov 2004 04:27 GMT | 5 |
It has been ages since I posted. I've been traveling and just got back to the good ole USA a week or so ago. Allen got his post surgery PSA (3 month) and it is .04 (yay!!!) My friend Rene's husband just had his surgery yesterday, and he came
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| Prostate, breast cancers most common U.S. cancers by gender | 28 Nov 2004 03:18 GMT | 2 |
Prostate cancer is the leading cancer among men, breast cancer the most common cancer among women, and lung cancer the leading cause of death for both men and women, according to the latest U.S. statistics on cancer released Nov. 19.
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| final IMRT treatment - Yea! | 27 Nov 2004 21:41 GMT | 4 |
I have posted periodically: Here's the story: Found PSA to be 8 during a physical in May 04. Positive biopsy so had LRRP Aug 25th. That went pretty well. I was able to walk right away. Incontinence under control mostly. But the margins were
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| Seeding and Fatigure | 27 Nov 2004 18:09 GMT | 10 |
I was seeded on (90 Iodine) Nov 2, and all went OK for a while. During Thanksgiving week, however a number of things started to happen: a. I have been leaking somewhat - enough to wet underpants; b. Even Taking Flowmax I have been up at least once in the night (I was down to ...
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| How Do the New Treatments Get Accepted? | 27 Nov 2004 07:21 GMT | 15 |
I've been lurking and posting on this group ever since I discovered I had PCa several months ago, and many of you have seen my reports on IMRT and why I chose it. There have been several posts here lately-- and possibly some I've not seen-- from some new members of this
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| OT Kidney Cancer | 27 Nov 2004 04:48 GMT | 5 |
Relative of a close friend was diagnosed via a catscan only. Uro told her that based on the size and location of the tumor, slightly outside the kidney, it cannot be beneign. He said it's inoperable, and there's noting he can do surgically. Does this make sense to you? Sounds ...
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| Prostate cancer treatment turns to gold | 26 Nov 2004 23:57 GMT | 3 |
Last Update: Thursday, November 25, 2004. 12:02pm (AEDT) Victoria's Ballarat Hospital is testing a new treatment for prostate cancer that uses grains of gold. Ten men are participating in the
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| Thanksgiving 1999 and 2004 | 26 Nov 2004 23:47 GMT | 7 |
1999... Today, we made our way to my in-laws for Thanksgiving. My wife drove as I was not allowed to drive yet ( my RRP was on 15 November). This was the first trip out for me and the leg bag. We only stayed about 3 hours as I still didn't have my strength back. I hope this isn't
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| too late for surgery, now what | 26 Nov 2004 23:45 GMT | 52 |
I tested 179 on my PSA test last May (that is, almost two hundred, not missing a decimal point.) I just underwent surgery to remove a cancer from a kidney last week!! They discovered this during the prostate CAT scans.
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| Bike Riding post surgery | 25 Nov 2004 19:43 GMT | 7 |
P.S. I also ride a motorcycle. Any problems with that? Regards, Dan Coyle
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| Enhanced MRI can find tumors far better than conventional MRI | 25 Nov 2004 17:06 GMT | 8 |
An enhanced type of MRI can detect much smaller tumors than ever before - some tinier than a pea - in an advance that could open a new age in diagnosing cancer without surgery, researchers say. The experimental technique examines the lymph nodes for signs of
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