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| Pee with the big boys...well, not yet. | 22 Oct 2005 20:52 GMT | 2 |
Definitely need two hands with this thing (AMS 800). Just keep out of the line of fire. If I try to squeeze the bulb with one hand it just slips out of my fingers. The second hand is necessary to stabilize the device. At this point I still have to drop the pants to have room ...
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| curt update | 22 Oct 2005 20:50 GMT | 17 |
just to let you all know. Curt recently had his psa checked it went from 320's to 340's in about a month. His right leg is giving him a lot of trouble. He is finding it harder to
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| Some (Cautious) Good News | 22 Oct 2005 08:18 GMT | 6 |
Haven't posted much lately, but have been lurking religiously. I wanted to share some good news, for me, with the people who most appreciate how good it is. However, my "up" mood has been tempered somewhat with the post earlier today by Cancer2x of recurrence after 9.5 years.
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| 16 week Checkup | 21 Oct 2005 17:20 GMT | 5 |
Well it has been 16 weeks since I was seeded and I just got the psa reading (taking at 14 weeks), it is 1.4 down from an initial 4.57. Was checked for retention and had only 7cc in the bladder. I have experienced all the normal side effects, urgency, burning
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| the cancer industry | 21 Oct 2005 07:26 GMT | 2 |
Have you ever thought something like this? The cancer industry is based on an elaborate pretence. The 'experts' know what causes cancer and that it can be cured quite easily without 'slash, burn, poison' treatment. They, and their government paymasters, keep this
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| Easy Money | 20 Oct 2005 17:25 GMT | 1 |
If you follow these simple steps you will be on your way to financial freedom. Can you really make money so easily? I thought it was impossible. Just take 2 minutes to read this, that's
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| AMS 800 activated. | 20 Oct 2005 12:51 GMT | 7 |
Well, it is working. First they took an x-ray with it still deactivated, and then after it was on. Turning it on was nothing. No feeling at all. Learning to work it will take some time I guess because it tends to slide around when I try to squeeze it one handed. They told ...
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| experience with Sloan surgeon for RP, also nerve graft | 20 Oct 2005 01:45 GMT | 11 |
I am recently diagnosed. Have a Gleason 8 (5+3), stage 2a. I'm 49 yrs old and urologist recommends aggressive treatment either RP or seeds+radition+hormones. So I am pursueing a 2nd opinion from Dr. Easton from Memorial Sloan Kettering. Scardino doesn't see new patients
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| Advice for non-prostate cancer needed | 19 Oct 2005 18:03 GMT | 1 |
In that you folks have been so helpful with my prostate cancer (removal and recovery) I thought maybe you could point me to some appropriate literature (similar to Dr. Walsh's book) and/or web sites that I might suggest to my brothers family to read in that my 30 yr old neice has ...
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| Gentlemen, start your AMS 800! | 19 Oct 2005 03:03 GMT | 3 |
Tomorrow is the big day for me. Still have some soreness where the control device rests against the scrotum, but it is a lot better than what it was, so I do have hope that it eventually will go away all together. The appointment is 8:15 Wednesday morning. They told me that they ...
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| Thank you to all in this group | 18 Oct 2005 00:00 GMT | 10 |
I have been lurking here since early August when I was diagnosed. Despite learning about the large number of men that have gone through this, I initially still felt alone. It wasn't until I spoke with others and read the stories in this group that I really felt like I was truly ...
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| To add to last post | 17 Oct 2005 23:35 GMT | 1 |
Also..does anyone get "Hot Flashes" body just feels warm and a bit clammy..no fever..Does anyone know about or have Pre Ventriculer Contrctions (PVC's) ? If so, please tell me what your's feel like. Thanks Howie
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| IADT | 17 Oct 2005 22:43 GMT | 11 |
Monday (17th) I get my blood drawn. Monday after that (24th) is my appointment with the uro. I scheduled for the next 4-month Lupron shot. I have been on Lupron since July 2003 (2 years, 3 months for those of you in
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| More Humour...... | 17 Oct 2005 21:33 GMT | 4 |
Enjoy.....it did remind me of some of the conversations on here, lol. Heather ---------------------------- Sixty is the worst age to be," said the 60-year-old man. "You always
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| Medicare-PSA | 17 Oct 2005 19:26 GMT | 11 |
Anybody have experience with Medicare refusing lab bill payment for a PSA done after a period of antibiotic treatment to determine if biopsy was justified as a result of previously detected increasing PSA levels found in routine blood work?
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