i%26#039;m having the same problem now 3 months after surgery keep doing the kegel exercises but the problem persists. i%26#039;ve read that the surgeon who preformed the operation can lead to your problem if he wasnt skilled enough. i sure would like to know of some other methods to stop the leakage.|||ill put your worried away..
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Is it because Libs scream for gays at the expense of average dads, brothers and sons?|||I don%26#039;t think too many Hollywood Elite would want to attend a Colon Aid event…..and I think they haven%26#039;t figured a way to blame Bush for that disease yet…|||Well I think it might be because AIDS is communicable and has made it%26#039;s way into the blood supply system to put everyone at risk; vs any kind of cancer.
Just an opinion.|||because aids is a primarily a sexual disease that affect more homosexuals than heterosexuals…thus the liberals demand more money for people of their own kind rather than what is fair for all…|||hi duck ether you are a flip flopper asking this question or you miss under stood my answers to one of your Question before I thing the libs are wrong for doing this so stop thinking I am against you I am with you I think they spend to much money on aids and not on other diseases. they do this only because gay talk louder then everyone else!! So I am with you not against you thank you!!
Honestly, its better you consult a specialist. I really want to help but I don%26#039;t think I can give better answers than specialist do. Sorry.
good luck
Love is omnipresence, Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.|||Since I had prostate cancer I watch this closely. I had my prostate removed surgically when I was 51.
There is no %26#039;proven%26#039; method of curing prostate cancer with treatments that have NO side effects.
Michael Milken claims to abated his cancer with diet, and there are other cases of the same, but there is no proof that it works for everyone. I opted NOT to take this approach inspite of his success.
but im not one hundred percent sure with in 1 hour he had to go to the bathroom 4 times thats to soon. im 15 and i dk wut to do i love him but he wont go to the doctors he never has time he says idk if it can cause death or just a problem thats curable or treat able some one please help me. my dads in is 50s|||he could just have some kind of bladder infection, antibiotics would fix that in a hurry. they can tell with blood work if there%26#039;s any concern about prostate cancer. my dads blood work made them test him further, with a biopsy but it checked out fine. try to convince him to go to the ER if he is too busy to see the family doctor, they can do blood work and take his urine and have results very fast. it may just be a swollen prostate which they have medication for and it may be nothing life threatening at all. he shouldn%26#039;t say he thinks it%26#039;s the worst and refuse care, that%26#039;s not what being a parent is about, he shouldn%26#039;t want you to worry about him, he should at least get the tests and decide how he wants to approach the situation from there, he%26#039;s a big boy, he can take it. wish you all the best.|||first, make sure that he does have prostate cancer. to do that, go see a doctor. if he still does not want to go and see a doctor, then go this link for information about it.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/…|||I highly doubt he does but, as disgusting as this will sound, masturbating has been shown to help prevent prostate cancer.|||it could be an enlarged prostate which is pretty common in men his age, and if it is it wont kill him…but prostate cancer will, so he should still go to a doctor|||HE WILL NEED TO SEE A DOCTOR, HAVE SOME TESTS DONE,|||If he hasn%26#039;t gone to the doctor and hasn%26#039;t gotten a diagnosis, then he doesn%26#039;t know for sure. Prostate cancer is very curable, if caught early enough, but he needs to take the time to find out. Tell him you want him around for as long as possible, and to make an appointment for a checkup.
No. Just the opposite. Its men who are less sexually active who will have prostate problems because it becomes enlarged from excess semen and that may lead to getting prostate cancer. You might look into getting prostate massage. Its good for your sexual health and will decrease your chances of getting prostate cancer. Buying the Anero could help you with this sort of thing.|||No, but it means you don%26#039;t have a date tonight!|||I hate to be the one to break the news to you, but most men, if they live long enough, will get prstate cancer. It is not caused from masturbating.|||Actually having an orgasm is very good for your prostate|||i don%26#039;t think so….but u might wanna get ur thump outta the pee hole…..an get sum air cirulating back 2 ur brain:))|||Seems like the secret is out, it%26#039;s healthy for your prostate, but semen or sperm are not stored in a prostate, other fluids that make up the ejaculate are. Sperm are created and stored in the testes.
Enjoy!|||reduces it actually!
When to seek medical advice
If you have difficulties with urination, see your doctor. This condition doesn%26#039;t always relate to prostate cancer, but it can be a sign of prostate-related problems.
If you%26#039;re a man older than 50, you may want to see your doctor to discuss beginning prostate cancer screening. Mayo Clinic doctors, in accordance with the American Cancer Society and the American Urological Association (AUA), recommend having an annual blood test to check for prostate-specific antigen (PSA) beginning at age 50, or earlier if you%26#039;re at high risk for cancer. If you%26#039;re black or have a family history of the disease, you may want to begin at a younger age. Mayo Clinic doctors, along with the AUA, also recommend that men have a yearly digital rectal exam beginning at age 40.|||50 yrs|||I would say 50 unless you have a family history of any one having it earlier than that|||Even before 50,if you ask your dr to check your prostate he will be glad to do it.|||Any age below 50 if you suspect that you have prostate cancer symptoms eg. urination difficulty.
Above 50, go for regular checkups especially if you have a family history of prostate cancer.
If only it were that easy!
As a prostate cancer survivor, thanks to radiation therapy, I%26#039;ve done quite a bit of reading to causes, cures, living with and after prostate cancer. What I learned is that ALL men will get Prostate Cancer if they live long enough, But using your remedy would certainly make living a whole lot more interesting.|||Yes|||Don%26#039;t tell my husband that . I could not slow him down.|||That%26#039;s an old wives%26#039; tale. I have a friend who was diagnosed with prostate cancer at 59, and he was beyond what is considered %26quot;sexually active%26quot;. He%26#039;d do it 5 or 6 times a day, if he had the chance…..|||No, I didn%26#039;t know that.
I have not determined that there is ANY relationship at all between those two disparate things.|||the spiciness in the peppers get your heart in motion and can help prevent cancer
erm… Politician = false data.|||Frequent Fliers
British citizens are fleeing the country in record numbers to get medical treatment — in order to escape the government-run national health system. The Daily Mail reports a new survey reveals 70,000 patients are expected to fly out this year. By the end of the decade – 200,000 so-called %26quot;health tourists%26quot; will travel to destinations as far as Malaysia and South Africa to get major surgery and avoid long waiting lists and the rising threat of superbugs in public hospitals.|||Please explain. What data are you referring to?
I understand that countries with socialized health care, play with the numbers. They delay diagnosis testing for months to artificially inflate success numbers.
Perhaps he wishes to ensure that no form of Hillary-Care sees the light of day.
Life expectancy of terminal patients varies a great deal. Its something you would need to discuss with the oncologist.|||3 days, I think.|||Guess that depends on the person. Im not sure, but I dont think that disability means he is at deaths door or anything.|||That is not enough info.|||Well if the doctor said it was terminal and there was nothing more they could do, it still would be up to the progression of the cancer. Usually aggressive cancers can be fatal anywhere between 30-120 days or more. But again, there is always hope that there will be something that comes out that can remiss the cancer and give more time. And who knows there may be a cure too, you just never know. Disability means you cannot work, not working doesn%26#039;t mean you are in really bad shape. You can have somewhat quality of life and be on disability.|||Going on the disability is not a good indicator of how long someone is going to live. All depends on how advanced the cancer is. Some people live for years with prostate cancer. Some are more rapid in their advance and pass sooner.What is the general health of the person? And also what is quite important, how is their mind? Do they have a positive outlook on life? Depression can put someone in the grave quicker than the cancer.|||Whether the person is on disability has no direct effect on how long the person might live, but if their Dr says the person is terminal and Social Security agrees, then they can receive disability payments. Obviously, receiving disability for cancer deemed terminal is a bad omen for survival.
How long the person might live is also up in the air. Probably less than 2 years, but there are always exceptions. Are there any mets to the brain or elsewhere complicating the situation? This can make a big difference in prognosis. Also if the cancer is aggressive or indolent. I know one man with stage 4 prostate disease who was dying and then his Drs tried Taxol, the drug given to women for breast cancer and while his cancer is still present, he recovered enough to go back to driving a truck for a living after I was sure he was a goner.|||you would have to ask his prostate doctor what the %26quot;average%26quot; person with terminal cancer can live for…it really depends greatly on the individual…as you know we are all different…Best wishes to him/her!|||First and foremost, listen to your REAL doctor, not someone that claims they can diagnose and treat you through a posting on the internet. If you decide to go this route, hold on to your wallet.
There is no direct relationship between the disability and the terminal diagnosis, other than the fact that the physician may have felt it is best that the patient live out his remaining days away from the physical or mental burdeon of work, but with the benefits of pay (or a portion thereof).
The label %26#039;terminal%26#039; can vary a great deal by patient and type of cancer. By itself, it typically means that the person will die from the disease rather than some other ailments they patient may also be suffering from (e.g heart disease, diabetes, etc). It also means that all the other treatments that will be used to treat the prostate cancer are being used to make the patient more comfortable, but the disease will eventually advance.
Make sure the doctor is the one using the term %26#039;terminal%26#039; and not the patient. A diagnosis of cancer today is not what it use to be 20 years ago.
Good luck.