Prostate cancer

GeoffCapes

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Both my father and grandfather had prostate cancer, my grandfather had his 'zapped' about 35 years ago, as they thought it was the size of an orange, (medical science has moved one a bit in that time) turned out that it was the size of a melon.
At the time he held the record for the most amount of blood received by a single patient outside a war theatre. Well over 100 units!

He lived to tell the tale. And lived for another 20 years.

My dad was treated, cancer removed, out of hospital a day later. Still going strong (apart from his dementia but that's another story).

Moral of the tale, get it treated early and you'll live a full and normal life.

Oh, for the record, ejaculating at least 4 times a week is proven to reduce the risk of prostate cancer.
But that should be a problem with the number of w*nkers on here! ;):lol::lol::lol:
 

Tallman

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Both my father and grandfather had prostate cancer, my grandfather had his 'zapped' about 35 years ago, as they thought it was the size of an orange, (medical science has moved one a bit in that time) turned out that it was the size of a melon.
At the time he held the record for the most amount of blood received by a single patient outside a war theatre. Well over 100 units!

He lived to tell the tale. And lived for another 20 years.

My dad was treated, cancer removed, out of hospital a day later. Still going strong (apart from his dementia but that's another story).

Moral of the tale, get it treated early and you'll live a full and normal life.

Oh, for the record, ejaculating at least 4 times a week is proven to reduce the risk of prostate cancer.
But that should be a problem with the number of w*nkers on here! ;):lol::lol::lol:
Surely you meant shouldn’t
 

Doohickey

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All the best - we all know someone has been affected if we haven't been ourselves. It's important to keep checking.
 

jasst

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Both my father and grandfather had prostate cancer, my grandfather had his 'zapped' about 35 years ago, as they thought it was the size of an orange, (medical science has moved one a bit in that time) turned out that it was the size of a melon.
At the time he held the record for the most amount of blood received by a single patient outside a war theatre. Well over 100 units!

He lived to tell the tale. And lived for another 20 years.

My dad was treated, cancer removed, out of hospital a day later. Still going strong (apart from his dementia but that's another story).

Moral of the tale, get it treated early and you'll live a full and normal life.

Oh, for the record, ejaculating at least 4 times a week is proven to reduce the risk of prostate cancer.
But that should be a problem with the number of w*nkers on here! ;):lol::lol::lol:
Didn't work for me!!!
 

jasst

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Hi all, sitting up in hospital bed now, think procedure went OK, biggest pain is catheter coming out of my ****, and that has to stay in till morning, thanks for all the support, in a room on my own with door open, so I can admire some of the views!!;):cool:
 

D Walker

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You’re right about one thing,
Biggest pain maybe when they pull the catheter out. Was doped up on morphine for mine.
hope all went well. Wishing you a speedy recovery.
 

jasst

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The nurse who will be taking it out in the morning has just introduced herself