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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Prostate Cancer / June 2005

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Another article on incontinence.08 Jun 2005 18:53 GMT5
In summary, eliminate caffeine and exercise.   Not sure that is news.
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Healthology/story?id=819452
Bi-Mix Failure.08 Jun 2005 03:15 GMT2
   The bi-mix does not seem to work for me.  After the first failure I
called the ED specialist and followed the instructions given, but no luck.
Some stiffening, but definitely not enough for penetration.  The tri-mix
worked, but was painful, as was the Caverject (same drug as I ...
Extreme weariness with Uroxatral08 Jun 2005 02:27 GMT5
Saw the urologist Wednesday.  Earlier he had taken me off Flomax and put me
on Uroxatral.  After taking 13 pills I stopped taking them.  I was so tired
I couldn't do anything but stay in recliner or the bed.  My wife looked at
the paper that came with the pills.  She came in the ...
something we can all use...08 Jun 2005 01:47 GMT4
we have all told the person who just found out they have been given the
news that they have prostate cancer to take a deep breath and relax.
this site is one that does just that.
be sure to turn the sound up.......
saw this on the news about a new pacemaker for the bladder....07 Jun 2005 19:23 GMT3
it was on ktla news.  said for more information, you could access their
website and click on the prime time news.
i did a search and posting one of the sites i found.  the news was
talking about women but i don't see why men could have this procedure
Urinary urgency/frequency, advice needed07 Jun 2005 13:29 GMT9
Let me be just factual about this, but I'm upset.
As some may remember, I'm having RT.  A couple or so weeks ago I ran into
the problem of urinary frequency and urgency, received good advice here (as
always) and then the doc put me on Flomax and Phenazo (phenazopyridine).  We
Come here to find your favorite wristwatch07 Jun 2005 12:13 GMT4
> Come here to have a look,perhaps you can find a wristwatch you like.
>
> http://www.famousbrandwatch.com 
OT: Palm Device Programs.06 Jun 2005 18:14 GMT11
   This is way off topic, but I know there are some folks here well versed
in computerese, so figured I would take a stab at it.  Did not mean to
offend by taking up space here with this topic.
   Basically I have a Palm Pilot, "Tungsten E", that I have never really
Swedish study backs prostate cancer surgery06 Jun 2005 17:16 GMT6
Published: 12th May 2005  12:18 BST+1
(AFP) Men who have prostate cancer detected early on and undergo surgery
to remove the prostate gland increase their chances of survival, a
pioneering Swedish study published on Thursday showed.
Radiotherapy After Surgery for T3 Prostate Cancer Shows Trend to    Bene06 Jun 2005 17:10 GMT1
Radiotherapy After Surgery for T3 Prostate Cancer Shows Trend to
Benefits
By Ed Susman
SAN ANTONIO, TX -- May 31, 2005 -- In a trial that was originally
Newbie with early questions06 Jun 2005 07:14 GMT13
Hi everyone, I tried looking up this info, but got lost with too much
information.  Here is the deal, I had an MRI done for some problems with
my hip, and included in the report was this sentence:
"The prostate appears enlarged measuring 5 cm transversely."
Incontinence&erection06 Jun 2005 05:00 GMT4
About two and a half months after my RP and I stopped
using pads - dripping has ended.
Next challenge is to gain back the erection, so far nothing at all.
I did try viagra 100 as the uro prescribed - did not help - so far.
Questions regarding recurrance - What the hell?05 Jun 2005 15:27 GMT11
I received Dr Catalona Quest Newsletter: An article written by Jules
Reichel of the URF board writes:
http://www.drcatalona.com/quest/Spring05/quest_spring05_6.asp
Recurrence over the 10 years after treatment was much too frequent. On
starting counseling today or How Chemo killed a marriage 05 Jun 2005 02:24 GMT14
Curt and I have been "separated" for 9 days now. Of course, he is past the
bad 10 days post-chemo so is feeling good and running around. Golf,
racetrack, golf. He got a hole in one in a tournament Sunday. (his 3rd). He
is living in Plymouth with his millionaire buddy.
Test 04 Jun 2005 07:58 GMT8
Hope I passed.
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