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#149113 - 01/05/05 10:33 AM
Re: OT - Bad news for me
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Senior Member
Registered: 02/04/01
Posts: 2071
Loc: Fruita, Colorado, USA
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Tom,
So sorry I’m late! I read a lot, and any of the reviews I’ve read about, all claimed that most any type of microsurgery is outstanding for side affects, recovery etc. If it is available where you are, consider it friend.
As far as for the hernia, I laid bricks with one for 6 months, not because I’m tough but because I was terrified to go under the knife. Looking back in comparison to the way I felt at the time, it was literally nothing!
I entered the hospital at 6:00 AM for the prep work. At 11:00 AM I was climbing out of the wheel chair without any help into my auto to go home. You’ll be surprised how the surgery goes. They may have sent me home early because I had no insurance. If you have insurance they may want to keep you for a while. Every place is different.
If I may, I’d like to take the opportunity to mention Saw Palmetto. Ask you Urologist about it. On my annual prostate check-up, which cost $15, and is sponsored by a cancer research organization, I asked the Urologist if I was wasting my money for the past 8years on Saw Palmetto. He was familiar with the product and told me to continue to take it.
It’s not very expensive. I take two in the morning and two pills in the evening. I recommend everyone from the middle 40’s to take it. I think it helps keep the prostate from swelling. I don’t get up in the middle of the night anymore like I once had to.
The annual check-up for the $15 of the prostate probably is in your area also. Call the cancer society where you live. It’s worth it. Hope I haven’t offended anyone. Boo Hargis
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I'm not prejudiced, I hate everybody!! Ha ha! My Sister-In-Law had this tee shirt. She was a riot!!!
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#149122 - 09/09/05 05:44 PM
Re: OT - Bad news for me
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Senior Member
Registered: 08/22/04
Posts: 1457
Loc: Athens, Greece
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As a matter of fact, at this very moment my father is in a hospital, waiting for his prostate to be removed. It is very large and so they will probably not do the procedure via the urethra, they will open him up. My only concern is that he has a pacemaker and he is 77 years old.
His PSA is 5.4. I talked to the doctor about that and quoting his exact words "0 to 4 is normal, 4 to 10 makes us more careful, and at 10 and more we are suspicious. Suspicious DOES NOT mean there is cancer involved, we just look on the matter more carefully."
I wish you luck Tom, but I have to aggree with the others here that these things are curable. My prayers are for you.
As for the blue pills and their side effects, I posted a joke on the Bar some days ago, and I will repost it here, hoping it'll make you laugh:
A young man enters a pharmacy, and asks the middle aged lady behind the counter, "Can I talk to the pharmacist please?" "Go ahead" she says, "I am the pharmacist" The guy hesitates for a moment, and says "..errm no, thanks, I think I'll better go"
The woman says "Wait, you can talk to me, we see and hear all sorts of things every day, come on, don't be shy"
"Ok" says the guy, "I have this problem, whenever it gets up (you know what) it stays up for hours on end, no matter what I do... can you give me something for that?"
The woman disappears in the back of the shop and returns 5 minutes later.
"I had to talk about it with my sister" she says, "we can give you $2000 in cash and one third of the pharmacy, is that enough?"
Hoping for a quick recovery, Theodore
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