Trumper Dies After Taking Trump's Advice

srh88

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Look it up, probably not a great drug for someone with schizophrenia.
I have an aunt who's a schizophrenic. She hit the joint a couple times and disappeared. Found her down the road parked at a gas station.. she told me she ran me over and was afraid to go home... she never ran me over, and I still hope she can idnt run anyone else over. But I never smoked with aunt Gina again.
 

Budley Doright

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The zinc and the Saw Palmetto are to help with the LUTS, (Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms) and I find them very helpful. They don't do anything to lower the PsA but there are some things that do. The PsA rises in proportion to the size of the prostate and mine is enlarged so of course my PsA is higher. An MRI a year ago found no signs of cancer and I'm booked for another one in June as the PsA has risen a bit. From 10.3 - 12.0. That's pretty high so my urologist wants to have a follow up MRI.

I got a good book about the prostate from the library written by the head urologist of some huge and famous hospital in the states back east. The Whole Life Prostate Book I believe it was called and read it cover to cover. I really want to avoid any intrusive treatments as long as possible as they all have nasty side effects. Incontinence, erectile difficulties or impotence, infections etc. Not to mention getting a laser shoved up Mr. Happy to burn out your prostate but I can pass my pee OK so no worries there yet.

I'm 65 now so pretty much past the danger zone for aggressive type cancers and if I get a cancer now I'll likely die from something else before it would come close to killing me or causing me any serious problems. 15 - 21 ejaculations per month and kegel exercises help keep the prostate healthy and everything in it's place to help reduce LUTS. The wife helps with the former and I take care of the latter. ;)

:peace:
Ok don’t care about anything except the sometimes more than every other day fuck??? My hero lol
 

Budley Doright

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I thought you were done.

Maybe read the book written by the man who invented the PSA test. The Great Prostate Hoax. More pertinent to you in the US if that's where you are.


Every year, more than a million men undergo painful needle biopsies for prostate cancer, and upward of 100,000 have radical prostatectomies, resulting in incontinence and impotence. But the shocking fact is that most of these men would never have died from this common form of cancer, which frequently grows so slowly that it never even leaves the prostate. How did we get to a point where so many unnecessary tests and surgeries are being done? In The Great Prostate Hoax, Richard J. Ablin exposes how a discovery he made in 1970, the prostate-specific antigen (PSA), was co-opted by the pharmaceutical industry into a multibillion-dollar business. He shows how his discovery of PSA was never meant to be used for screening prostate cancer, and yet nonetheless the test was patented and eventurally approved by the FDA in 1994. Now, doctors and victims are beginning to speak out about the harm of the test, and beginning to search for a true prostate cancer-specific marker.

A stroke or lung cancer is more likely to take me out than prostate cancer. We got doctor assisted death here too so I won't have to suffer any more than I have to if the worst happens. The wife and I are both getting the paperwork done in readiness. Found out a few years ago my birth mother died of dementia and that scares me way more than any cancer. She was diagnosed at 65, dead at 75, 6 months before I made contact with my half-siblings. I had a small stroke 5 years ago and was diagnosed with ischemic brain disease so that's not gonna help. I do a lot of stuff to help make sure that doesn't happen again and none of it includes pharma drugs.

"Death I fear not but the means of it does concern me." Me. Just now.
I thought you said you were healthy lol.
 
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