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Re: Rapid Rise In PSA (sould be Unusual Variations in PSA)

Thanks for sharing your biopsy experience Tim. How are you now? Sounds like you had radical surgery. How are doing since then?

Re: Rapid Rise In PSA (sould be Unusual Variations in PSA)

Hi Peter
I am doing well, thank you - you can read my story at http://www.yananow.net/Mentors/TimG.htm. I will be visiting my specialist tomorrow to get my 1st post op PSA results and discuss penile rehab. I'll update my blog later

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