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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Prostate Cancer / March 2006

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How to remove a foley catheter / problem removing24 Mar 2006 00:14 GMT4
This is a FYI post for future searchers.  I am just posting my
experience because I couldn't find much.  I did find some info on this
group, but had some problems. Although I rarely make disclaimers, in
this case I will.  Do not remove your foley cathether unless your
PING: Bill's Cancer Cure's writer23 Mar 2006 17:53 GMT15
well, you seem to have set the record is pissing off a lot members here
in very short order.
first, i'll address the positive
- when you posted, you did state that it was an untrue story by putting
appraising the surgeon's skills?23 Mar 2006 14:20 GMT12
Still in a dither about which Tx to opt for though my 'eligibility'
for surgery is pulling me that way .  Of course most contributors here
are from the US so I guess this will be hard to answer for me in the
UK, but I wonder how proactive patients are in seeking out the most
biopsy and metastasis22 Mar 2006 17:40 GMT12
....(still boning up my meagre knowledge!)..
This must have been aired before - is the risk of metastasis through
needle biopsy fully discounted amongst the cognoscenti?
Catheter lubrication solution22 Mar 2006 16:17 GMT3
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Hi all, I go home tomorrow22 Mar 2006 07:01 GMT5
I go home in the morning, I let my laptop die the I posted after
surgery. I want to thank everyone for the encouraging notes. My colon
started working a little friday then alittle mor saturday then i
started solid food today and it seems fine. Nothing feels the same at
Questions from a newbie22 Mar 2006 05:30 GMT36
New guy on the block.  I've been reading your NG for a few days now and
find it very helpful and encouraging.  THANKS.  First my stats.  60
years old, always healthy, never spent a night in the hospital, no
prescription meds, annual physicals have always been good.   Got the
Chemo & Hormone Therapy22 Mar 2006 05:00 GMT10
I've been asked to partake in a clinical trial that is testing to see
if Chemotherapy combined with Hormone Therapy immediately after an RRP
in high risk patients (my Gleason was an 8) helps to stave off pC
recurrence longer than those without the prophylactic treatment.  I
Bill's Cancer Cure22 Mar 2006 02:46 GMT14
Bill's Cancer Cure
Copyright 2006.
Preface
Bill's Cancer Cure is a fictional short story.  Any resemblance of
Humor???  Medical Comments......21 Mar 2006 21:07 GMT2
Maybe you think today's doctors are geniuses compared to those in King
Charles day, if so these ACTUAL COMMENTS TAKEN FROM HOSPITAL CHARTS
1) The patient refused autopsy.
2) On the second day the knee was better and on the third day it
Hi Ho I'm for HIFU + content!21 Mar 2006 13:42 GMT10
My fingers slipped and I sent the subject matter only first time. This
post might be more informative!
T2b-T3b NO MO
Gleason 4+5
dating oriental gals, guys and gays21 Mar 2006 07:52 GMT1
some jolly good and useful links to dating sites at the following link:
http://www.out-east.com
Side effects of chemo therapy21 Mar 2006 03:53 GMT4
I know that this news group deals with prostate cancer. I have looked for a
similar page for bladder cancer - but with no result. I also looked for a
page for chemotherapy - but with no result.
4 years ago I had a radical prostatectomy - and had good PSA's for almost a
Tripperc21 Mar 2006 01:08 GMT3
Don't know if you're still lurking, Tripperc, but we'll be thinking of you
tomorrow.
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I made it!20 Mar 2006 23:25 GMT19
It was around 4:30 yesteray afternoon when they finally put me to
sleep. I awoke in the recovery room at 11:00. Someone forgot to give me
pain medication, or  kept it for themselves. They've put  me in a nice
room though. It's kinda like a suite, has a couch, three easy chairs,
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