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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Prostate Cancer / February 2007

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Estrogen Therapy19 Feb 2007 21:09 GMT6
Reading posts in PCa newsgroups, I'm always struck by the number of
men who have difficulty with ADT.  A few men seem to skate by, hardly
noticing any adverse consequences, but the majority of men seem to
suffer in one manner or another.  From time to time I've posted about
Advanced Sling Surgery for Urinary Incontinence.19 Feb 2007 18:44 GMT5
The AMS 800 implanted in September, 2005 was considered a failure due
to the amount of leakage that I continue to experience.  On March 5,
2007, I will undergo surgery again, this time to have a new sling
procedure.  This is a procedure that was developed in Europe and is
Lost and found19 Feb 2007 16:54 GMT3
Greetings from Scrapiro in Arlington.Been a member of this group since
maybe 2001.Have posted intermittently.Have been on Zoladex since a
cryosurgery in Dec 2000 which never naidered. Lost contact with the
group when Time-Warner bought Comcast. Bad deal. I really don't know how
Continue from last post...19 Feb 2007 11:11 GMT28
Woke up early and went to collect an RX from the Pharmacy - about 1/2 hour
away through the park.
On the way back  - need to digress a moment - - -
Recently a group of youths on Bicycles have been creeping up on senior
5 food groups to help prevent PC ... maybe19 Feb 2007 05:54 GMT2
Something called "The Cancer Project" -- a group of doctors,
researchers, and nutritionists -- endorses five food groups for helping
prevent PC:
1. Beans.
Someone with MS Word and willing to divulge email required19 Feb 2007 03:47 GMT6
Hiya yet again.
I'm going to need someone trusting enough to email me direct, until I can
get a website up and running to deal just with this.
The project is coming along nicely - but it lacks a lot of North American
OTP:  More chili peppers18 Feb 2007 20:38 GMT3
Ancient Americans Spiced Up Stew With Red Hot Chili Peppers
Thursday, February 15, 2007    0841  PST
WASHINGTON --  Who says food fads can't last?
Thousands of years before the advent of Tex-Mex, ancient
Urine Leakage After Cystoscopy18 Feb 2007 05:08 GMT4
Had cystoscopy about 2 weeks ago.
Since then I have had leakage of urine (never had this before the
procedure)
Is this a usual occurrance after this procedure?
Prostate cancer and weight loss18 Feb 2007 04:18 GMT8
My dad has a history of very high PSA, though he has not been
diagnosed with the cancer, with 3 negative biopcies - see his PSA
history below. He is 68, and looks like he's started losing weight
recently. Is weight loss typical for a prostate cancer (I mean, weight
Getting carried away with optimism17 Feb 2007 19:53 GMT20
Before I do get carried away any further -
Is there ANYONE in the group whose INITIAL diagnosis was "PCa+Mets"?
You can email me personally - hugh(HAHA)kearnley@btinternet.com and this
will probably result in a massive amount of Spam. I'll just have to filter
Lab Differences17 Feb 2007 19:00 GMT5
We have all read that PSA tests should be performed by the same lab using
and the same methodology so as to compare apples to apples. My insurance
company (Oxford / United Health Care) changed their lab services provider
from Quest Diagnostics to Lab Corp.
Ignore this - testing to see if format survives usenet.17 Feb 2007 18:05 GMT3
Metastatic Prostate Cancer Diet vs. 1.1 (Revision 3a)
By Hugh Kearnley. Glasgow 2007
PREFACE
1.             This entire work is biased toward guys who are not only
Recipe - for IP!17 Feb 2007 17:59 GMT8
Wholewheat Pasta with Hungarian Mushroom Sauce
Makes enough for two - and is freezer friendly (Sauce that is) HUGE "Main
Meal"
1 Coffee-Mug of dried Pasta (Up to you whether it's wholewheat or not) ANY
Back from the fishing trip - seen the Onc first time yesterday.16 Feb 2007 08:25 GMT25
Horrible. Cold. Windy. REALshitty. Shoulda stayed at home, but the
attraction of getting away with the guys for some fun and beers was too
great.
I spent most of it in the Pub rather than face anything else after I broke a
Omega-3 products16 Feb 2007 04:22 GMT8
From what I have read, Omega-3 is the way to go.  Most of the capsules
have 1000mg, or 1 gram, of fat.  Since I have been relatively fatty
food intolerant for most of my life, I found that these capsules
result in indigestion and a significant change in my bowels.  I went
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