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Wednesday, December, 03, 2008

People Who Are Caregivers

Mrs. B.
posted 11/27/2007, comments (0)

Support for Wives

My husband, age 59, has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and his doctor reviewed all available treatments with us and recommended surgery due to his young age.  My husband agreed to have surgery in early December.  Does anyone know of support groups available for couples or for the wives of these men?  Meeting and... Read moreChevron
jdjd
posted 11/26/2007, comments (0)

caregiver guidelines for wife

As the wife of one who is scheduled for robotic prostate surgery in a few weeks, I would welcome advice , information and insights regarding how to best care for and help my husband. What should I expect in how much I should  or should not do? Correspondence from wives who have "been there " would be great. Thanks
bmirtsching

bmirtsching

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posted 10/05/2007, comments (0)

Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials in Dallas, Texas Area

I went to your blog to see about posting a note for patients who are in the Dallas area. I wanted to make your readers/bloggers aware of the availability of several clinical trials for prostate cancer here in Dallas.  My name is Barry Mirtsching, MD. I have directed a clinical research program here at Medical City Dallas Hospital for about 10... Read moreChevron
Utugi
posted 07/28/2007, comments (2)

Urisedworks

Why is Urised not being produced? It has been on "backorder" forever!!! The only drug to help my friend (with bladder contractions) is Urised!!!! We can't find it anywhere!!!!! What's happening????
anymanusa

anymanusa

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posted 05/08/2007, comments (0)

All options should be explored

There are many options available to try and help the problems associated with an enlarged prostate.  These options range from surgical, lasers, prescription medication, herbal, and/or exercise, etc.  Each option should be explored and considered because different people will find success with different methods.  We would just like to bring to... Read moreChevron

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