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Reply #15 - 11/24/12 at 17:04:38
 
If the prostate is removed, will your "pencil" no longer stay sharp, so to speak?
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Reply #16 - 11/24/12 at 17:57:54
 
justin_o_guy2 wrote on 11/23/12 at 17:23:00:
Cholesterol is the body's Band Aid in weak vessels. Vitamin C allows the body to produce collagen in higher quantities & collagen is what vessels need to be strong. Take C, daily & watch cholesterol numbers..



I'm a BIG believer in vitamin C, taking 10-15 grams (10,000-15,000 mg) of C daily.   It will do exactly as quoted, plus a lot of other good things for you. After my first 2 weeks on liposomal vitamin C my went from borderline above to away below, my blood pressure dropped over 20 points on bot numbers, and my blood sugar dropped 30-40.
There is a book by a Cardiologist named Dr. Levy, "Primal Panacea".
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Reply #17 - 11/24/12 at 18:11:49
 
360k+ wrote on 11/24/12 at 17:04:38:
If the prostate is removed, will your "pencil" no longer stay sharp, so to speak?



Depends on how good the surgeons are and whether they cut the nerves that control your erections.
My surgeon was not so good so modern pharmacy is the answer.
No, not the famous pill, it is pitifully inadequate for this type of situation.  This requires injectibles.  They WORK, and RIGHT NOW, and can last for hours depending on the dose.    Wink
Yes sir re'bob.  Cool
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Reply #18 - 11/24/12 at 18:41:20
 
Yikes, injections?   At 65, from here on out I think I'd just as soon have a limp pencil.   There's certain things you just don't stick a needle into.
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Reply #19 - 11/24/12 at 19:16:52
 
LANCER wrote on 11/24/12 at 18:11:49:
Yes sir re'bob.  Cool

Be careful of who you say BOB around.   Shocked
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Reply #20 - 11/25/12 at 04:14:52
 
verslagen1 wrote on 11/24/12 at 19:16:52:
LANCER wrote on 11/24/12 at 18:11:49:
Yes sir re'bob.  Cool

Be careful of who you say BOB around.   Shocked



Bob ? ?   Huh
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Reply #21 - 11/25/12 at 07:11:59
 
360K, I had a similar problem at... 46 !!!

It was nothing to do with my prostate, I had "sand" in my bladder which prevented me from emptying it all the way.

A telltale simptom is the weak pressure. Also, if you have that never-ending feeling "you wish you could do just a spoonful more"...

Have a urologist take a look, and see if you can eventually expel it.

A change of diet may be required.
Just make sure you don't go to the point you get  kidney pains...
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Reply #22 - 11/25/12 at 07:41:37
 
mpescatori wrote on 11/25/12 at 07:11:59:
360K, I had a similar problem at... 46 !!!

It was nothing to do with my prostate, I had "sand" in my bladder which prevented me from emptying it all the way.


mpescatori, you must quit going to the beach so often!
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Reply #23 - 11/25/12 at 08:35:52
 
LANCER wrote on 11/25/12 at 04:14:52:
verslagen1 wrote on 11/24/12 at 19:16:52:
LANCER wrote on 11/24/12 at 18:11:49:
Yes sir re'bob.  Cool

Be careful of who you say BOB around.   Shocked


Bob ? ?   Huh

as in Lorena Bobbitt
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Reply #24 - 11/25/12 at 10:30:00
 
The usual reason for a frequent urge to urinate is because the bladder is not getting totally emptied for any number of reasons.  If the situation is not corrected the excess urine will begin to gradually stretch the bladder muscles and it will lose its' elasticity and strength.  Which makes it worse.  Best to see a urologist and find out what is wrong.  
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Reply #25 - 11/25/12 at 10:55:17
 
verslagen1 wrote on 11/25/12 at 08:35:52:
LANCER wrote on 11/25/12 at 04:14:52:
verslagen1 wrote on 11/24/12 at 19:16:52:
LANCER wrote on 11/24/12 at 18:11:49:
Yes sir re'bob.  Cool

Be careful of who you say BOB around.   Shocked


Bob ? ?   Huh

as in Lorena Bobbitt


Ah, yes.
That has been a while and I had forgotten about it.
Not the desired method to solve issues.  Nope.  
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Reply #26 - 11/25/12 at 10:56:49
 
engineer wrote on 11/25/12 at 10:30:00:
The usual reason for a frequent urge to urinate is because the bladder is not getting totally emptied for any number of reasons.  If the situation is not corrected the excess urine will begin to gradually stretch the bladder muscles and it will lose its' elasticity and strength.  Which makes it worse.  Best to see a urologist and find out what is wrong.  


Left over urine can also lead to bad repeated infections as well.
Not fun.
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Reply #27 - 11/26/12 at 12:16:05
 
You might try giving up diet drinks.....for some reason some of the sweeteners can make me "uncomfortable" frequently.  I gave up soft drinks about 2 years ago.....and Diet Coke was the worste one for making me run to the restroom too often.

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Reply #29 - 11/26/12 at 15:26:23
 
gone fishing wrote on 11/26/12 at 13:20:44:
I am 68 now. I had an enlarged prostate 4 years ago. I had it roto rooted. They cored out the center. I can pee just fine now. No problems what so ever. It will get as hard as Chinese arithmetic.

My dad also had prostate surgery at about the same age. he didn't tell any one he was having problems until one day he couldn't pee at all then he told everybody. I didn't wait that long.

Oh yeah, I don't smoke, drink cokes coffee or tea.


The root-reuter is entirely different from a prostatectomy and the resulting issues as well.  You still have a prostate gland, I don't.
I am very glad to hear the rotor took care of your problem without having to go to the more radical surgery, and that you have good function too.  That is desirable.
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