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Things to Do When You Have Prostate Cancer
Get your picture on the front page of the paper- without getting arrested first. I am Carl Brown. http://tinyurl.com/AmmyRescueCCD http://www.cooscountydemocrat.com
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Here's to a successful Surgery for Jesse & (Mrshisname - Maria) - Tuesday 4-27 He gets his cancer r
I will be praying for you guys! Randy In Indy
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Vaccine for prostate cancer?
I just heard a bit on the radio about a vaccine for prostate cancer that is likely to be approved by the FDA this week. Apparently it's administered in the same way as dyalisis. They didn't name the drug so I can't provide any illuminating info. They did say it would cost somewhere around $70K. Has anyone else heard of…
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Incontinence underwear
At a DaVinci support group meeting, a nice woman mentioned she had gotten these very underwear-like garments for her husband. The incontinence pads slip right into them. They are very pleased with them so I just ordered two pair for Jesse. You can check them out at: http://www.llmedico.com/n/gentleman/
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Second PSA Test Following IG/IMRT
Hello All, I have not been here in a little while, but yesterday I received the latest results from my post IMRT PSA tests. My journey through this maze of PCa has been well documented here, so I figured an update was in order. For clarity and for those that may come here looking for answers I am posting the short history…
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The turtle has awakened
yes the viagra has finnally kicked in each week things are improving .I have tried calais viagra and livitra some side affects to start but not so many now.Viagra 20 minutes before sexual activity still not 100% but me and the wife are very happy .I know it may seem a selfish need but we are so relaxed now and feel like…
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Ip6 ?
Anybody tried Ip6 & Inositol, the formula from Dr Shamsuddin ? I've been taking it for two weeks. will ask my surgeon for PSA check in two weeks (5/3/10) Prostate cancer history: Pre-biopsy PSA = 14 ng/ml Biopsy gleason score = 9 Radical prostatectomy August 09 First PSA after surgery = 0.1 (3 mo after surgery) 2nd PSA…
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Active Surveillance (watchful waiting)
The doctor that I seen for the last year is a surgeon at UCLA. I visited with him yesterday, and he referred me to an other physician at UCLA who specializes in Active Surveillance. There is a new type biopsy which is " three dimensional ultrasound" for a prostate biopsy which this doc is able to do....I understand it to…
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Vitamin D - Optimum Level Varies by Race?
Can vitamin D have more benefit for one ethnic group than another? A new study from Wake Forest University School of Medicine suggests that it might. http://www.drweilblog.com/home/2010/4/24/vitamin-d-and-skin-color.html
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My True Story
I have been reluctant to tell what really happened to me, but I have been here long enough to have confidence in all of you. So here it goes.... What really happened was I was out in a field late one night star gazing. This big disk shaped thing came out of the horizon flying very low. How big? It would have taken acres…
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2010 JOHNS HOPKINS PAPER ABOUT PROSTATE CANCER CURE
FYI. I just found out about this. Disregard or pass it along if you have read it. http://www.johnshopkinshealthalerts.com/reports/pdfs/JHHAGuideto7keystoProstateCancer.pdf Please let me know if the link works.
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Anyone with experience with Kaiser West LA or Dr Maynes for Robotic Procedure
Hi everyone, After PSA tests that have been slowly going up over the last two years (I am very happy with Kaiser Health Care) my Urologist suggested I have a biopsy even though my PSA 3.8 was only slightly high for my age (51) and my digital exam was inconclusive. 4 out of 12 samples had cancer with a gleason score of 6. I…
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Eligard side effects after stopping injections
I took 22.5 Eligard shots to shrink my Prostate before opting for Brachytherapy. All went successfully but still have side effects from the Eligard after having my last shot 8 months ago. Does anyone have info about when the normal time frame might be for all the side effects to diminish? Hot Flashes and ED/Libido still…
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Bleeding from Catheter During BM
I've noticed over the last couple of days that blood oozes out from the catheter during a BM. Is this something I should be overly concerned with?
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First PSA after RP .3
My husband who is 47 had RP on December 15th, his first PSA followup shows a level of .3 and the Dr is recomending he have Radiation treatments. Has not met with Radiation oncologist yet. Was a bit of a shock to us since the pathology of the prostate showed clear margins but he did have gleason score 9 cancer show in both…
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Looking for Answers in Virginia
These discussion boards are very informative! I found out the dreaded news over the cell phone during my son's soccer coach meeting. Because I didn't really grasp the reality of the situation, amazingly, I told the doc...he need to call me back because I was in the middle of a meeting! After the reality soaked in (10…
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ZERO.ZERO ONE yahooooooooooooo Today
yep yahoooooooooo 0.01 I love it got my first PSA results today after 3 months wait ,from a georgeous young Female Indian Dr . She was so helpfull and very possitive finnally got the answers I wanted to here .She told me they had saved both nerve bundles and things will keep improving . ED issues starting to improve with…
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Just Got Home
I had my robotic 2 days ago. I'm surprised by the amount of pain I'm experiencing. The gas pain is also a special treat. Is this pain to be expected?
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Any success with compassionate use of Abiraterone?
I was wondering if anyone has had success with obtaining Abiraterone by way of the Compassionate Use expanded access program?
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My uncle has low psa but still has cancer
Hi, Has some one same experinced prostate cancer. He has 2.1 psa test and still suspicous of cancer. Her prostate was 35 g.. HE HAS MASSIVE BACK PAIN AND WEIGHT LOSS... pLEASE SHARE YOUR STORY WITH ME. tHANKS kuMAR
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Relaxing & smile
A little humor for our forum: I found from another forum to give us some stress realease Grandma and Grandpa were visiting their kids overnight. When Grandpa found a bottle of Viagra in his son's medicine cabinet, he asked about using one of the pills. The son said, "I don't think you should take one Dad; they're very…
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A million overdiagnosed—and counting
That's the title of the article... "Since the late 1980s, for every one man helped by the PSA (prostate-specific antigen) test, about 20 men have been unnecessarily diagnosed and treated for prostate cancer. And that's an optimistic estimate. The real ratio is probably closer to 50 to 1. These are some of the conclusions…
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Enlarged Prostate Normal PSA
New to the board. My dad who is 56, visited the urologist last week, judging from the Ultrasound, the urologist thinks my Dad has an enlarged prostate. The urine sample showed no blood. A PSA test was done the same day, and the psa test came back at 0.2. My dad is somewhat obese, don't know if that would influence a psa…
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to 'the wife'
Hi, I do hope that your husbands HIFU goes very well, and I hope that you will document your experiences on this board. I wish you all the very best. We heard just too much controversy to be comfortable, and of course the exorbitant price (for us) was way too much. I do have a point to share with you. Here's what you have…
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I Sure do Miss the Chat room!
It has been down for several days now. : (
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Open RP vs RT + Hormones for high volume PCa
First, thank you to all the courageous men and women on this CSN PCa forum for sharing your stories and helping us newbies learn from your experience. My husband, PJD, was dx’d Feb 11, 2010. I’ve been following your entries since then and sharing them with him. We are dealing with this together as a team. Since his dx, we…
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Hello again
I wrote on the board about 2 weeks ago, the heading I believe was "Husband" I was fearful of his robotic surgery on April 10th at Kaiser west LA. Well he did have the surgery to remove the prostate and pelvic lymph nodes, all went well, no complications Thank GOD. Tomorrow he is having the cath removed and the Dr is going…
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Psa down;-)
Just got PSA results......0.1 YAHOOOOOOOO! After surgery last May & radiation (37) that finished in late Dec. I got GOOD news! Think I'll go have a glass of red...or 2. Cheers...
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Proton Newsletter for LLU "Grads"
This is how this month's letter from Robert Marckini begins to those who are on the "BOB" (LLU Graduates): "Dear Members, It is now almost 10 years since my proton treatment at Loma Linda. Last week I had my PSA checked and the number is in the same range it's been since it reached nadir seven years ago. Each time I…
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Post Surgery, Foods and Leaking
RRMCJIM mentioned in a posting that certain foods- he mentioned pizza, caffine, OJ, and a few others- seem to affact his bladder and may be connected to leaking. I was wondering what foos, if any, you can conect to leaking? Are we doomed to eating dry creakers and water? Anyway, I am looking for a discussion on foods that…