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Zimmer
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Joined : Oct 2009
Posts : 24
Posted 3/9/2010 10:33 PM (GMT 0)
Just returned home from London and 2 week post-op appointment with Dr. Chin, not much to tell other than losing that
darn Catheter after 2 weeks was such a wonderful feeling, no Pathology reports as of yet which was disappointing , he
will call me with results in the next few days, hopefully that will be good news.....I would really like to thank everyone who
has responded to me from the time I heard the words (you have Cancer ) till the present, not knowing anything really about
Prostate Cancer I have learned so much from the Healing Well Forum and especially from everyone who have gone thru what I
just did and all their experiences and advice was invaluable to getting me thru this. I wish everyone the best of luck with their journey.
I will now deal the best I can with incontinence and ED. and I know you will all be watching my back...thanks again...
JB71
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Joined : Nov 2009
Posts : 206
Posted 3/9/2010 11:13 PM (GMT 0)
You are most welcome, Zimmer. Look forward to your favourable path. report and let us know how your recently customised plumbing system is working.
Jerry.
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Purgatory
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Joined : Oct 2008
Posts : 25448
Posted 3/10/2010 12:10 AM (GMT 0)
zimmer, glad you got your catheter out without any major fuss. I recently said good bye to cath #13, and looking forward to one day, hoping, to get rid of #14. most guys have enough fun with their one and only cath, i am just a glutton for punishment, or perhaps its turning into a strange fetish lol.
hope you keep healing well
david in sc
keysailfisher
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Joined : Dec 2009
Posts : 362
Posted 3/10/2010 12:30 AM (GMT 0)
Sure is nice to have that rubber snake out of you isn't it. To bad you didn't get your path report, update us when you get it.
Neal
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