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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Oct 2007 19:36:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <title>urodynamics</title>
      <description>My dad is 77 years old and had a radical prostectomy 20 years ago.&amp;nbsp; He began having a slight inconvenient drip a couple years ago.&amp;nbsp; A urologist did a cystoscopy on him about a year ago.&amp;nbsp; Since then, he is almostly completely incontinent.&amp;nbsp; Other doctors have suggested a test called urodynamics.&amp;nbsp; I am leary about having any other invasive procedures done on him.&amp;nbsp; Should he have this test done?&amp;nbsp; Is it possible his...</description>
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      <title>urodynamics</title>
      <description>My dad is 77 years old and had a radical prostectomy 20 years ago.&amp;nbsp; He began having a slight inconvenient drip a couple years ago.&amp;nbsp; A urologist did a cystoscopy on him about a year ago.&amp;nbsp; Since then, he is almostly completely incontinent.&amp;nbsp; Other doctors have suggested a test called urodynamics.&amp;nbsp; I am leary about having any other invasive procedures done on him.&amp;nbsp; Should he have this test done?&amp;nbsp; Is it possible his...</description>
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