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successful prostrate cancer natural substance trials.27 Jun 2005 20:26 GMT9
thats right , successful trials carried out over 12 months in australia
with a naturally blended substance which creates a potent anti oxident
all trials were  100% successful in treating the cancer cells. further
trials are being conducted on other types of cancer they will be
Where is the progress?27 Jun 2005 18:58 GMT12
Year 1903, the Wright brothers performed the first powered flight.
1969, only 66 years later, man sat his foot on the moon.
THAT's progress!
1891, the fist prostatectomy was performed.
Biopsy Results in today.....27 Jun 2005 16:14 GMT16
Hi everyone.  Thanks for all the info last week regarding the decision
to get a biopsy even though my PSA was only .7
Consulted with my doc this a.m. -- I have cancer in the left side of
the prostate, Gleason Score of 6 (3+3).  Dianon Labs in CT and John
Night pain in leg/s post EBRT27 Jun 2005 02:34 GMT4
I'm back as myself again :-(
The workplace banned me from using the net (again) as Arch Villain.
However, apart from urinary frequency of 1.5 to 2.0 hrs apart at
night, I now have pains in my L knee and up to the hip at 6 wks post
Incontinence returning years later?26 Jun 2005 22:15 GMT3
I was one of the lucky ones, and had no incontinence after just a few
days following RRP.
Obviously like everyone else, there are moments when sneezing, yawning
or bending down that I feel I might lose a drop or two, but in practice
10 years post RP and still kicking25 Jun 2005 02:55 GMT13
G'day Gents
Just got my PSA results back today <0.01 -  you little ripper!!!
Had my RP June 1995 aged 43. PSA of 8.
After affects rating (10 is good)
Anti-Cancer Virus?24 Jun 2005 22:20 GMT1
See:
http://my.webmd.com/content/article/107/108675?src=RSS_PUBLIC
Apologies to Curtis Palmer  ;-)
Regards,
Incontinence - how am I doing24 Jun 2005 17:49 GMT5
I had RRP surgery on May 5th and I am grateful that the results were
good. A Gleason 7, but negative margins and no seminal vesicle or lymph
node involvement. My first PSA was < 0.1.
However, my incontinence situation has gone from good to bad. From the
Peyronies disease24 Jun 2005 15:24 GMT12
Have any of you had trouble with Peronies Disease. I'm about 15 months
post RP, and I have developed an upward curve in my erection. I have
used penile injections about 200 times, but have now stopped and rely
on the pills. I'nm hoping it doesen't progress.
Pain in the Butt24 Jun 2005 11:44 GMT9
I'm now 6 month post op from RLRP. I do not get erections yet, but my
doc wants me to take Levitra to start to get things going again. (Had
both nerves spared and I'm 53 in good physical condition). The problem
is when I get aroused or experience anything like an orgasm, there is ...
Dizziness after brachytherapy24 Jun 2005 10:50 GMT19
I didn't pay much attention to the handouts I got before my
brachytherapy warning that radiation treatments can cause dizziness and
weakness because they seemed to be generally intended for all kinds of
cancer patients who wouldn't have such localized, targeted radiation.
Man Breasts after RP?23 Jun 2005 20:50 GMT5
Anyone out there notice an increased breast size after losing your
prostate? I'm 3 years post surgery and suspect a link here.
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False Positive PSA and Biopsy Frequency23 Jun 2005 13:26 GMT6
After several retests of my PSA over 12 months including taking antibiotics
to rule out a rise due to infection, I remained constant in the neighborhood
of 17 and in this past December I had a 10-stick biopsy which came up
totally negative. Over the past decade my PSA has been ...
First post for a couple of years23 Jun 2005 12:00 GMT3
Hi everyone. It must be about 2 years (or more) since I last read, or posted
to this ng.
This morning I logged on to see what was happening, and was delighted to
recognise many names from the past. That fact alone augers well as an
Peyronies/RP/injections23 Jun 2005 11:45 GMT1
Folk,
As you regulars know, I have learned to enjoy injection erections.
Recently I posted that I had developed a curve. I thought my drug
fueled fun had caught up with me. I went to a top Peyronies Disease
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