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Old 01-22-05 | 01:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Galico
Doing real well. First-had nerve saving technique, this is an advantage of early detection. Any indication that the cancer is outside the prostate the nerve is toast. Incontinace-some especially when I drink Vodka or am tired but generally better all the time. The big question to me was how good a seamstress is your physician. It is hard to find out but I did. Interestingly my Urologist was a testiclular cancer victum at age 14. He was one of the first guys to have the Platinum Chemo that save Lance.
Thanks for sharing. Cancer is certainly a life changing experience. I am a malignant melanoma survivor. Mine was missed by an idiot Phyicians Assistant, and remained on my body for over a year. By the time it was diagnosed, it was a level 4, but amazingly it did not metastisize. I read that certain people have a gene that prevents the metastisizing of melanomas. I have a PSA, BTW, every 6 months.
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