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| A Blessed Thanksgiving to All | 24 Nov 2006 12:09 GMT | 5 |
With all of our ailments and troubles, I wish the very best to all. No big thread need be started...I know how we feel about each other...or we wouldn't be here trying to help and lend support. Ron B.
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| Hubby's PSA report | 24 Nov 2006 11:18 GMT | 3 |
Yippee!!! Larry's first PSA post-surgery is <0.008. Jean
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| Radiation After Prostatectomy | 24 Nov 2006 05:21 GMT | 1 |
Radiation After Prostatectomy Reduces Risk of Recurrence Medscape Medical News 2006. © 2006 Medscape November 14, 2006 ? The optimal management of prostate cancer after a radical prostatectomy remains unclear, even though adjuvant radiation has
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| BPS improves with Zinc and Soda Water. | 24 Nov 2006 04:38 GMT | 3 |
BPS improves with Zinc and Soda Water. Used 300mg GNC Brand (kosher) Zinc Tablets, taken with alkaselzer (soda, for electrolytes). Noticed improvements within 3 days.
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| Difference between conventional and natural or alternative cancer treatments | 24 Nov 2006 04:15 GMT | 2 |
To a conventional physician, the tumor is the enemy. Cancer is viewed as a local disease, namely the tumor. By cutting out the tumor, irradiating it, or flooding the body with toxic (and often carcinogenic) drugs, the conventional physician hopes to destroy the
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| psa 3.9 previous biopsies/next steps ? | 24 Nov 2006 03:13 GMT | 6 |
I've gotten a lot of help from this group in the past, and I appreciate it. Last year I had a rise in PSA to 5.4 (history below) , and eventually after Levaquin and waiting, ended up with a biopsy at the end of March. End result of biopsy (with 14 samples, some directed) was "no ...
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| Medical Insurance Formularies | 24 Nov 2006 01:18 GMT | 2 |
For a number of years I had medical and Rx coverage through United Health Care. Their available drugs included Caverject. When the corporation changed its coverage to Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Missouri, that clearly stated no impotence drugs Caverject, Viagra,
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| I joined the club in May | 23 Nov 2006 17:29 GMT | 3 |
I received some real good advice, regarding my psa velocity, from this NG and in May posted the results of my biopsy indicating gleason 3+4, and one core containing 5% prostatic adenocarcenoma. My psa was 3.48. I chose external beam radiation and continued having sex and ...
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| Spouse's PSA | 23 Nov 2006 17:14 GMT | 1 |
Today he received a letter: Dear Mr Fisher, Further to yoiur recent clinic visit, I am pleased to inform you that your PSA blood test has returned at <0.05 ug/L (i.e. undetectable).
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| Five months after LRP- undetectable PSA, dry but limp | 23 Nov 2006 10:42 GMT | 2 |
The subject line says it all. Had LRP five months ago and just went to my uro for the second PSA result- undetectable. I may have this monster beat!!! I have been dry for about four months, but still limp or mostly limp. Tried Levitra over the last three months but it would get ...
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| Great article about relationships | 22 Nov 2006 06:29 GMT | 1 |
A great monthly article for grandparents, parents and grandchildren is at www.todayssr.com/grandrelationship.html
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| Cialis | 21 Nov 2006 23:25 GMT | 5 |
For you erection seekers..... I tried 1/2 a pill for the first time today and was pleased with the results. I been strictly using Viagra only because that's what I had around. I found the Cialis to give the same slight side effects, and maybe even a bit stronger. Anyone else have ...
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| What Causes Men Pain in Prostate Biopsy & Best Method to Alleviate it | 21 Nov 2006 21:17 GMT | 21 |
ROCHESTER, MN -- September 14, 2006 -- Researchers at Mayo Clinic have evaluated the major sources of pain for some men during in-office prostate biopsy and an anesthetic method that can best lessen it.
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| FOA c.palmer | 21 Nov 2006 10:38 GMT | 12 |
Can you mail me please? Mary
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| Ejaculation and orgasms after treatment | 21 Nov 2006 02:22 GMT | 21 |
My IMRT was in September 2004, followed by Pd-103 seeds in October. Inova, just outside Washington DC did the treatment. I'm just past the 2 year point. It took 6 months for the Lupron to wear off and erections to return.
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