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califvader
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listen to this story i want to share. during the course of determining what type of treatment i choose i had a MRI done of my prostate bed. i am going to type the findings. it's short: the prostate gland is absent and has been surgically removed. there is trace metal artifact in the region of the prostate bed most likely indicating surgical clips. there is also metal artifact along the bilateral pelvic sidewalls. no pelvic lymphadenopathy. no free pelvic fluid. needlessly to say i am not thrilled about the surgeons leaving their junk in my trunk. what do you think i should do? i have no problems because of these items and feel nothing. the surgery was over 7 and a half years ago.
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