Which Medical Profession Would You Consult For The Following?

The need for nutritional counseling:
The need for therapy for emotional distress:
The need for rehab of the back and neck:
The entire family is in need of emotional care:
Teeth are in need of being cleaned:
Heart Problems:
Someone is reacting to ragweed:
Skills to help adapt a person to a new job:
A prescription needs to be filled:
A Doctor specializing in care for the elderly:
Bone and join pain:
Bleeding Gums and other mouth sores:
Respiratory Problems:
Pregnancy specialist:
Tremendous foot pain:
Trouble with nerves in the hands, or legs:
Experiencing trouble trying to obtain a pregnancy:
A cavity in the toot needs to be filled:
Routine Eye Exam:
General Care for a cold or the flu:
Eye or Laser surgery:
Kidney, Prostate, or bladder problems:

If you could answer any of them, that would be great!

September 2, 2010  Tags: , , , ,   Posted in: Prostate Surgery  One Comment

Couple devotes retirement to global philanthropy through their prestigious World of Children Awards

Couple devotes retirement to global philanthropy through their prestigious World of Children Awards
When Harry Leibowitz was recovering from prostate cancer surgery 14 years ago, he had a life-changing realization. “When you’ve had surgery, you’re home by yourself, living alone, you’re catheterized, on drugs, and feeling pretty low, so what do you do? You sit and watch TV.â€

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September 2, 2010  Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,   Posted in: Prostate Surgery  No Comments

How is the green lights in laprascopic surgeries supposed to make a difference in the surgery?

September 1, 2010  Tags: , , , , , ,   Posted in: Health-and-Fitness  One Comment

“Man Run” raises awareness and money for prostate cancer

“Man Run” raises awareness and money for prostate cancer
Hundreds of people will be able to get screened for prostate cancer for free thanks to the third annual “Man Run” on Saturday morning.

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August 30, 2010  Tags: , , , ,   Posted in: Health-and-Fitness  No Comments

Can a nurse or doctor please tell me what the purpose of the prostate gland is?

My doctor told me that mine was very enlarged and growing into my bladder and giving me problems emptying my bladder. He wants to perform a TURP. Would laser surgery be better? Thanks.

August 22, 2010  Tags: , , , , , ,   Posted in: Prostate Surgery  3 Comments

Bleeding in urine a year after a prostate cancer surgery? is this normal?

I know someone who had a prostate cancer surgery a year or two ago and everything was fine until recently, he has been showing symptoms of having a prostate cancer again.

August 22, 2010  Tags: , , , , , , , ,   Posted in: Prostate Surgery  2 Comments

PCF To Host Patient, Survivor And Supporter Breakfast As Part Of The Advance On Washington For Prostate Cancer

PCF To Host Patient, Survivor And Supporter Breakfast As Part Of The Advance On Washington For Prostate Cancer
The Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) invites patients, survivors and prostate cancer supporters to attend a breakfast on September 14, 2010 at 8:45 a.m. in the Courtyard of The Washington Hilton. The event, designed to celebrate progress and survivorship, is being offered free of charge to the first 250 registrants. It is part of the upcoming Advance on Washington: Pushing for Progress in …

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August 21, 2010  Tags: , , , , , , , , ,   Posted in: Health-and-Fitness  No Comments

When I was younger I received laser eye surgery and now it’s common for me to see a green light.?

When I was younger I was hit directly in the eye with a tennis ball. I immediately went to the eye doctor and he told me that I needed to receive laser eye surgery or else my retina was going to detach from my eye. After surgery, it is common for me to see a green light flash in the corner of my eye, usually when at night or in dark areas. Is there a reason why this occurs?

August 13, 2010  Tags: , , , , , , ,   Posted in: Health-and-Fitness  No Comments

Which is the best treatment for enlarged prostate?

My husband has had drug treatments, which haven’t made much difference. His options now are laser surgery or thermal microwave treatment. Which has the least side effects and best outcome?

August 11, 2010  Tags: , , ,   Posted in: Prostate Surgery  3 Comments

Surgery better than radiation, hormone treatments for some prostate cancer, study shows

Surgery better than radiation, hormone treatments for some prostate cancer, study shows
(PhysOrg.com) — Surgery for localized prostate cancer offers a significantly higher survival rate than either external-beam radiation or hormonal therapies, according to a new study led by researchers at UCSF.

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August 11, 2010  Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,   Posted in: Prostate Surgery  No Comments