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

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VERY OT : My Paper delivery round23 Jul 2007 18:02 GMT4
Hello all you old f.cks!  Sorry about the rude salutations, but what the
heck! Who really cares?
I shall have attained the ripe age of 56 years old this coming Monday at
3:15 PM UK time.
Hernias and Prostate Removal ?23 Jul 2007 15:06 GMT4
Does anyone have any links to information regarding the potential for
hernias after having the prostate removed? I'm guessing either with
open incision or with the five new scars I have, that the chance of a
man incurring a hernia would be greater after having his prostate
Update on Hubby's stroke  July 1322 Jul 2007 22:30 GMT10
The neurosurgeon keeps saying he's doing fine. He has pneumonia which was
expected. He is still on a ventilator but they are talking about weaning him
from it. They aren't saying when; I'm hoping tomorrow. His blood pressure is
very low and they have to get it up to do a MRI on his ...
See ya'all later22 Jul 2007 14:28 GMT4
Surgery for a THR(R) Monday, 23 July at 09:00.   7 years and 3 days
following the left hip replacement.
I'll get back on-line as soon as the doc says I can return home.  Doubt if
it'll be a 12-day hospital stay like the last time.   Gal in ASA was home in
Vitamins:  Mega-doses lead to PCa22 Jul 2007 03:23 GMT1
Doing Harm to the Prostate
May 15, 2007  6:00 PM
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- A new study is linking high-doses of vitamins
to advanced prostate cancer.
Anybody here subscribe to The Journal of Sexual Medicine ? ? ?22 Jul 2007 01:11 GMT3
Anyone here who subscribes to the Journal of Sexual Medicine, I would
appreciate your help. I've been scouring the web for the full text of
the article linked below, without success. I'm hoping that a thorough
review of literature (which this appears to be) may help with a
Merv Griffin treated for recurrence of prostate cancer21 Jul 2007 02:07 GMT2
MERV GRIFFIN IN HOSPITAL
Friday, July 20. 2007
TV game show impresario Merv Griffin is in a Los Angeles hospital being
treated for a recurrence of prostate cancer, his company The Griffin Group
I think women are resposnible for prostate cancer!!!20 Jul 2007 18:33 GMT9
Women are somehow toxic, that's why the ancient books,
including the BIBLE, do always warn of women.
The more women you have sex with, the worse. It's best
for a man to either have sex ONLY for making children
Hughie - Follow-Up20 Jul 2007 16:57 GMT6
* I tried posting this in response to your orig. msg below, but it
would not go through, so I am trying it as a new topic.
On Jul 17, 4:15 am, "Hugh Kearnley" <hughkearn...@btinternet.com>
wrote:
PSA Score 5 Weeks20 Jul 2007 14:14 GMT4
In a new world order where I am only as good as my last PSA test, I
came in at less than .1, which is taking the edge off the Dr. telling
me that he does not wanting me to jog until three months from my
surgery date.
PSA Question19 Jul 2007 23:24 GMT6
I am 3 months post-RRP with no complications, But I do have a question about
PSA readings now.  One month following surgery, PSA was 0.11, then two
months following surgey it had come down to 0.03 which the uro feels is a
good thing and seems pleased.  In thinking about it, ...
Hughie - Update?19 Jul 2007 22:22 GMT3
I tried to post this msg to the list and to Hughie's addy a bunch of
times, but it wouldn't go thru for some reason.
H: I just wanted to know your appt with the onc went?  Am concerned
about you.
PSA graph19 Jul 2007 22:02 GMT2
I have not posted recently, but my latest PSA 3 years after RP is
0.09.
0.1
*
Bone scan and another onco visit this PM19 Jul 2007 19:48 GMT8
What sh.t, I wonder will I be told this tIme.
Going myself, not talking to Alan since he whacked me one.
Cooking for himself and doesn't like it - you can tell by the bloody mess
and the banging of pots.
July 2007 monthly follow up: "Is melanoma simply a vitamin D deficiency cancer?"18 Jul 2007 23:55 GMT2
TO: All melanoma researchers, doctors, and patients.
Last month's post suggested why melanoma arises so much in moles.
Well, are moles themselves vitamin D deficiency tumors arising at
points of weakest circulation?
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