I think Kongo should write a book or....
Kentr
Member Posts: 111
...perhaps a story for Reader's Digest outlining what prostate cancer patients go through from their initial diagnosis all the way through treatment.
I'm serious. He has consistently provide a wealth of information that should be shared from a patients point of view.
Can I get an Amen here?
I'm serious. He has consistently provide a wealth of information that should be shared from a patients point of view.
Can I get an Amen here?
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Kongo's Book
Amen from me, can I have a signed first edition copy.I regularly read his comments and they have helped greatly.Hubby is very poorly at the minute.Emergency admission to hospital on tuesday.I found him in the bathroom confused and dazed I thought he had had a stroke and called the ambulance.He nearly did'nt make it, seems the problem is low salt and other imbalances .Two weeks ago he was put on a diuretic as he had sudden onset edema to hands legs and feet.He had 5 radiation treatments to his spine a month ago and was put on dexamethasone 2 mg.He had been great up until this.He is still quite confused but he seems stable at the minute.Sorry for the ramble and changing the subject.Thank you all.
Hubby Gleason 9 - last psa 82.5 - 2 lymph nodes positive and mets to spine
We live in the U.K so not much detail is forth coming from the medical professionals.0 -
the T wordmuttsrule said:Kongo's book
AARP magazine is another likely outlet. Trew, you should start trimming and polishing The Pad Diaries.
I don't know why the T word was edited out in my previous comment. Think of a synonym for pruning, clipping, shortening, clearing brush...0 -
the T wordmuttsrule said:Kongo's book
AARP magazine is another likely outlet. Trew, you should start trimming and polishing The Pad Diaries.
I don't know why the T word was edited out in my previous comment. Think of a synonym for pruning, clipping, shortening, clearing brush...0
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