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Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: Bob chick cancer
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on: March 23, 2012, 03:38:01 AM
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say what?! I didn't read the whole thread, but I'd definitely say you aren't going to find many doctors recommending androgens for anyone with prostate cancer. Androgens fuel prostate cancer cell growth. That's why ANTI-androgens are a treatment for prostate cancer. Most docs would be reluctant to even recommend HRT in someone with low testosterone who has a history of prostate cancer.
Perhaps you should read it again... I said POST surgery, not prior to or with the diagnoses of cancer...
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Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: Bob chick cancer
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on: March 22, 2012, 07:41:24 PM
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fuck me bob
that must be the stupidest thing you have said so far, and believe me you have said plenty
beyond everything else that is absurd in that statement, dont you know that the older you are the slower mitosis/cell replication occurs and so the slower your cancer spreads
tell that to my father there was nothing absurd about my statement, if you know what you're talking about. It's purely a hypothetical at best, but if indeed my cancer was accelerated by my own doing, then it's quite possible that exposing it now has Led to an early treatment and much better prognosis of recovery... The longer the cancer would have been present in my prostate, the more likely it would been to have spread outside of the prostate and into the vital organs and bone....THATS the difference Stick to what you know, kid....
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Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: Bob chick cancer
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on: March 22, 2012, 06:00:57 PM
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what are the chances massive steroid use for decades accelerated the development of a prostate cancer considering you were alrdy genetically prone to it?
I guess anything is possible...but the bottom line is this...if it did accelerate the prostate cancer, then it probably saved my life, as my fathers fate was to be mine....my battle with this was much easier and detected early on, as opposed to having to deal with it at a older age.
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Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: Bob chick cancer
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on: March 22, 2012, 11:49:06 AM
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Hey chick, did you get your prostate checked due to age? or family history? and if you went in voluntarily what made you get it checked out? I only ask because i'm 34 and dont go to dr at all, i've seen a Dr maybe 3 times since i turned 18.
Both age And history... I just happened to be due for my yearly test...and since I was taking my father to one of his various visits at the time, decided to just have his dr. Do it as he had been my dads dr for many years... at 34 you're still a few years away from needing a yearly test...
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Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: Bob chick cancer
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on: March 22, 2012, 11:07:16 AM
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Chick - putting aside your run on rants and ridiculous explanations in support of Wieder and friends....
I wish you only the best for a long and healthy life. Let your case be an example for all others to follow to ensure that they not only get an annual physical but also to get that prostate checked as well.
Cancer is a hideous way to die!
yes, indeed my friend.... Early detection is the key...I have been diligent in having the yearly exam since I turned 40...that said, because of my dads history, it was more essential that I went ahead with the biopsy since the PSA score wasn't THAT high...in normal circumstance, he would have sent me on my way till next year...but I went to the same Dr. As my father....
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Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: Bob chick cancer
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on: March 22, 2012, 11:01:31 AM
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HONEST QUESTION BOB. What is lost/gained from prostate removal? I mean how does it affect your life afterwards, what types of things do you have to worry about. Why do we even need prostates?
What is lost is the ability to have kids...it can affect your life immensely if the surgery doesn't go well, or more importantly, if the cancer had progressed beyond the prostate Luckiily, my surgeon happened to be a guy who pioneered some of the procedure they use today...the key is not beating up the nerve, the more damage to it, the more likely you are to have incontinence issues and you would be shooting pool with a rope trying to have sex...
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Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Regarding myself and cancer
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on: March 22, 2012, 10:32:06 AM
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it's been brought to my attention that there was a thread about me having colon cancer...not true.
While I don't share most of my private life for obvious reasons, I appreciate the concern from people in my well being
As most of you know, my father recently passed away ( Dec 26) from advanced prostate cancer...he was diagnosed about 13 years ago
One year ago, I was diagnosed with the beginning stages of prostate cancer, and the Gleason score indicated it was pretty aggressive...just like my fathers.
My father elected to go the radiation route, as it was the newest treatment back then...obviously, it didn't work
My choice was fairly obvious, prostate removal, with the newest technology...divinci robot assisted radical prostatectomy...which I did.
Surgery was successful, I'm cancer free ( for now)....and a series of follow up PSA's will let us know if I remain cancer free...
I thank God I was able to heal quickly in order to help my father and family through what would be, his last 6 months with us...
First PSA resulted in an undetectable score ( best case scenario)....I'm due for another one now....
All good boys....
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Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: Classic BB picture
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on: March 18, 2012, 08:01:34 PM
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Face facts, since your sordid past got outed you are like a man possessed trying to erase the past, the schmoes came out of the woodwork and began exposing the seedy underbelly you were part of and you can never redeem yourself from that  Lol...nice deflection...bottom line is, you constantly talk about homosexual topics, ask Bay about his sexual encounters, and post pics of naked men... THOSE are facts you can't dispute as they're right here to be found
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