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| 17 months on | 02 Dec 2006 17:53 GMT | 9 |
I had my 18-month PSA check done at 17 months so I could include the result in this year's Xmas cards. Fortunately we're not going to be spoiling everyone's holidays - "undetectable <0.02". I still have very infrequent and very minor stress incontinence
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| TWO TREATMENT CHOICES...YOUR EXPERIENCES WITH EITHER? | 02 Dec 2006 04:12 GMT | 64 |
Hello. I'm 53, newly diagnosed with PC in NYC. PSA 6, T1c, 12 of 12 cores with some cancer, Beth Israel found all 12 to be Gleason 6m Columbia Pres found 11 Gleason 6, 1 Gleason 7. To date, 2 Urologists have recommended Robotic RP, one told me that
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| Extremely Painful Injections | 01 Dec 2006 19:58 GMT | 5 |
OK… I know I shot my mouth off a year ago out here saying, “ I'll never stick a needle in my dick no matter how much I'd like an erection.” Well - “too soon old - too late schmart” - never say never. I just passed my 2nd RP anniversary - thanking my Higher Power that I'm
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| Shrinking Penis | 01 Dec 2006 03:30 GMT | 18 |
I am scheduled to undergo RP on Dec 07 but have been rather alarmed by the recent disclosure by 2 former RP patients I have spoken with that were operated on by the same doctor that will be performing my surgery told me that they discovered their penises had shrunk considerably ...
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| does removal of the prostate affect hormones like testosterone? | 01 Dec 2006 00:00 GMT | 68 |
i am experiencing symptoms similar to before i started taking supplements to improve my mood, which in turn, relaxed me, resulting in more energy and strength. since my surgery, my mood has lowered and i am getting more muscle tension and spazem.
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