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BPH, TURP (and ED)
midlifecrisis replied to Blackwell's topic in Doctors, Dentists, Clinics and Hospitals
One thing about prostate cancer in old men. Certainly there is one type of tumor but I have read that prostate cancer in elderly men can be a more chronic condition. Oncologists should be consulted, not just surgeons. -
A very nice writeup wac. As long as Salah is heatlthy, Liverpool is a factor. Spurs are inconsistent but have some good players offensively...midfield was good but not great last year. I read an article online that Valencia wanted out at ManU. He is the captain, I think. Defense was their strongsuit last year. Paul Pogba had a good World Cup but I read he wants to go to a Spanish team. Jose has a way of wearing out his welcome. I am curious to see how Arsenal does. Certainly they were hampered by a system and manager while having a lot of talent. They need to be committed to de
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What to do if your Luggage doesn't arrive in BKK
midlifecrisis replied to Butch's topic in Airline Discussion
Anything in my checked bag is easily replaced. Everything important is in my carry-on plus some extra underwear, one extra pair of shoe, my sandals and a clean shirt and shorts. I use a backpack style soft suitcase. My carry-on is a student type backpack. Should you be at sawmpy and see a late 60's guy with a large backpack suitcase on his back with a small backpack slung over the left shoulder...stop me and say hello. In all these years so lucky to have never lost luggage anywhere in the world. -
Wild at Heart
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Right turn without green right turn arrow
midlifecrisis replied to nkped's topic in General Discussion about Pattaya
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BPH, TURP (and ED)
midlifecrisis replied to Blackwell's topic in Doctors, Dentists, Clinics and Hospitals
As to finasteride. No depression, no ED and no diminished libido at 67. laughing at loud at your studies and my point was that there are many medications not just the one I am taking. I am not selling the damn thing. All drugs have potential side effects. If one does not work or causes unwanted side effects, consult with your urlologist. I guess you recommend running off to the surgeon. Fine. We differ in approach to medical problems. So be it. Two issues with an enlarged prostate. Chronic and acute. The vast majority of conditions are chronic with a gradual increase in symptoms f -
BPH, TURP (and ED)
midlifecrisis replied to Blackwell's topic in Doctors, Dentists, Clinics and Hospitals
That is the extreme but there are medications that can help. Catheterization works but it is for acute. Try all different meds before surgery if possible. That is all I am saying. Surgery can ruin the quality of life. It may solve the one problem but how many others replace it? I am not a physician. I am simply one with the problem. The problem has a range. I can of course only speak from my personal experience and the research I have done because of it. Should that not fit another's situation, I apologize for the intrusion but then again I wonder why it was ever open to others. -
Should add him to my other topic...no talent bum Happy Endings
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BPH, TURP (and ED)
midlifecrisis replied to Blackwell's topic in Doctors, Dentists, Clinics and Hospitals
I have been taking finasteride for probably 20 years now. I am virtually asymptomatic. If you go to a surgeon, they want to do a procedure. If one medication does not work, try another. Work with a urologist. My dad had this (inherited) and lived without medication in his day. It can be a real nuisance, wake up at night to piss or sudden urgency during the day or a slight slip, but it rarely gets to the point of requiring drastic measures. Prostate surgery can cause permanent incontinence, infection, impotence etc -
done in January if allowed Trading Places
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BPH, TURP (and ED)
midlifecrisis replied to Blackwell's topic in Doctors, Dentists, Clinics and Hospitals
Been taking Finasteride 5 mg once a day for BHP and for many many years and no ED problems. As you are taking Cialis also regulary, which is for ED, could it be having the opposite effect? -
always so funny but enlightening as well
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Increasing Indian presence
midlifecrisis replied to simplelife's topic in General Discussion about Pattaya
Sudden spasms of laughter for old guys can result in sponateous dischages. You so took me by surprise on that one. -
Increasing Indian presence
midlifecrisis replied to simplelife's topic in General Discussion about Pattaya
That's true. Not an indigenous food. I'll take your portion of seafood. I take it you are more into see food. -
Increasing Indian presence
midlifecrisis replied to simplelife's topic in General Discussion about Pattaya
Bleu cheese pizza? Not to my taste but it is done. https://cookingbride.com/main-courses/pizza/blue-cheese-pizza/ -
By accident I found that Starz through Comcast is free. I am not sure how long it lasts but I am doing a marathon of "Counterpart" if it ends before I finish, season one is available on Netflix disc. So far OK - 3 episodes. Interconnected parallel universes. Cold war theme.JK Simmons playing two roles. 7.5 rating so far but I am not giving up on it.
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Increasing Indian presence
midlifecrisis replied to simplelife's topic in General Discussion about Pattaya
I was on Street view the other day both looking for hotels and to see how much things had changed. There seemed to be a lot of Indian businesses down Second Road as well. It seemed like the farther north I went on Second Road, the more Indian businesses I saw. I wasn't really paying that close attention to it but your post made me reflect in hindsight. I don't have a problem with them except for glad handing, grab you by the arm tailors. -
Under 300 Baht ... And Good! (updated July 4, 2022)
midlifecrisis replied to Evil Penevil's topic in Restaurants and food
I was hoping she had a green badge but then again I am incorigible. -
Mike Meyers
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Fish pedicure-massage
midlifecrisis replied to chippendalesam's topic in General Discussion about Pattaya
Actually saw this on TV years ago. It might have been 60 Minutes. -
L.A. Confidential
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Fish pedicure-massage
midlifecrisis replied to chippendalesam's topic in General Discussion about Pattaya
Central Festival had this for free at the entrance years back. It is similar to one of the spas in Israel where people with things like eczema go, sit in the water and the fish nibble the bad skin away. http://eilat.city/en/doctor-fish -
From an American insurance company TV advertisement:
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Prometheus
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The lunatic is in my head...you lock the door and throw away key.There's someone in my head and it's not me. Great stuff.