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| Attn: Canadians -- New PC "Kit" | 03 Mar 2007 00:53 GMT | 1 |
This looks useful. BTW, what are you Canadians up to trying to change the "national animal"? I read about it in the Economist. It seems like someone has chosen as a new symbol this ugly-looking, odoriferous, enlarged
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| Wills | 02 Mar 2007 19:39 GMT | 1 |
dave perry wrote:
> Also, a previous poster said something about when the money > runs out in a nursing facility that Medicare takes over. I doubt it. Medicare has no Long Term nursing coverage.
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| Rising PSA | 02 Mar 2007 19:19 GMT | 15 |
Hello from a lurker - my husband, 48, has had a prostatectomy and follow-up radiation about 5 years ago. Since that time his PSA has been rising steadily and in less than a year has doubled, from .22 to . 44. I realize that number isn't very high but he seems inclined to do
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| Triannual PSA | 02 Mar 2007 06:56 GMT | 10 |
I had an appointment with my doc last Monday and was slightly dehydrated. They couldn't find a vein, so I spent a week hydrating. Two days ago, I went back. I was sitting in the waiting room reading about my favorite T.V. actor, Hugh Lauri (Steve Kramer in doctor's garb), ...
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| Must see-Cure for Cancer | 02 Mar 2007 06:42 GMT | 2 |
hi all .. I have opened a new site regarding information about Cancer and cure for it .. It is for all those suffering from it and also for those who wana know more about it . just check it out once
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| lupron | 02 Mar 2007 05:01 GMT | 5 |
After receiving two 30mg injections of lupron four months apart ( in March & July of 2006 ), prior to and after seeds & IMRT, I have gained almost 10 pounds, and i have a pot belly. Having problem loosing this with exercise, ( run 2 miles most days on
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| High PSA After Prostate Removal?? | 01 Mar 2007 02:39 GMT | 8 |
I've had my prostate out for 11 years, and I just recieved a PSA score of 18. How is it that I can have an elevated PSA score, and yet have no prostate??
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| Recent Diagnosis Of Prostate Cancer -- Have a couple of questions. | 01 Mar 2007 01:15 GMT | 12 |
I was diagnosed as having prostate cancer about a month ago. I have had the three usual scans and all have come back indicating that there has been no detectable spread of the cancer to lymph nodes or bone. I saw a specialist from a well known cancer clinic in Houston Texas that
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| A little US political action, if you're up to it | 01 Mar 2007 01:09 GMT | 2 |
A promising cancer fighting drug may not be developed because of financial concerns. It seems that a promising cancer-fighting-drug may not be developed. Why? Since this drug, DCA, dicholoroacetate, cannot be patented as it
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