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Today's New Post and Updates

Wednesday, 29 April 2009




NEW POSTS:



STEVE OSWALT newly diagnosed and undecided – has another appointment on may 15



UPDATES:



BILL SHORT has confirmed his choice of laparoscopic surgery – booked for September

TOM LISETT sent in a nice pic for his page – and a correction. His PSA is 0.05 not 0.005 as he originally reported. If any of you want your mug shot on your page, just e-mail one in to me

DAN BRYANT three years after his laparoscopic surgery all’s well – some concern about possible Peyronie’s Disease

STEVE JENNINGS days after his laparoscopic surgery he gives a good account of how it went – he’s feeling fine

WENDELL JEFFRIES had his open surgery on April 20 and reports on the procedure and days following

GEORGE HARDY four years after diagnosis with a PSA of 185 ng/ml and a GS T4 tumour, he is eighteen months out of ADT and his PSA is staying down


DAVID PATTISON first visit after his laparoscopic surgery confirms undetectable PSA and no extensions beyond the gland. He is being treated in France where he will receive elector stimulation to help with incontinence issues and wonders if anyone has experienced this


STEVE S 18 months after his laparoscopic surgery, his PSA is still undetectable, but has some ED issues


All the best

Terry in Australia

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