did you google priapus and priaprism? this is good..... do it .. over--- mythology is the bomb my friend.. the womd.. what? .... the weapon of mass destruction......a tangential analogy to the " the bomb" .. i.e.. the womd... jm penis vest/anthurium post The mythology of Priapus and it's relationship to the condition of priaprism …
I found it! Iceberg feinberg it’s all the same to me…could this be true for prostate cancer treatments?
The thing about this picture is that I had to pause and turn around to see it. I park in the visitors part on the third floor of this four floor deck, the top is the fourth. The first floor is for the physicians but its entrance more cumbersome to get to than the visitors and the physicians …
how about this question: what is the prostatic urethra and why is it important no matter what treatment you choose? Hint: Look in Decision Process under “water and nerves”
Some people just can’t tell a joke
Richard Pryor had skit one time about one of his characters that could not tell a joke. It went something like, "there were three dudes. No two dudes. No three, no two dudes and nun. That's it, two dudes and a nun. " Then Pryor would say," Leroy could not tell a joke" Well I …
One man’s view of life one year after prostate cancer treatment-Jim Tucker and prostablog
New Zealand is a favorite post-urologic residency destination. They have a very good urologic medical community and I have two friends that did a fellowship there. That Mr. Tucker speaks of being sexually active after a prostatectomy bespeaks of the folks over there performing a prostatectomy the right way ( I also noted the length …
something attributed to Osler and applies to prostate cancer when you have been treated-“the well wear a crown that only the sick can see.”
Something I give to all my patients who are leaning for the surgical removal of the prostate is a part of a chapter from Patrick Walsh’s book on prostate cancer. It has to do with post-prostatectomy incontinence. The beauty of the piece is that Dr. Walsh thoroughly vets the unpredictable nature of this issue. I …
prostate cancer and life don’t discriminate- the rich and famous get it too-quotes
What would be my " quote" about prostate cancer be if I were asked?- What would be yours? Put in the comment section. John McHugh:" Prostate cancer is a tough one. To put it in perspective you have to think of breast cancer. We all feel and understand what a mastectomy does to someone we love. …
Robots, prostate cancer, and humor
Patients do say, " I am going to have a robot do it." That's funny. The misconceptions about what the " robot " can do are no different from the misconceptions men have about rectal exams and the natural course of the disease concerning prostate cancer. Someone is running the robot and ... " a …
“I can’t control the prostate cancer. I can control how I look at it.”
The following youtube video with monkhouse telling a joke on himself having prostate cancer reminds me of another one.... A patient is sitting in front of the doctor and is told, " Well Mr. Smith, I have some good news and some bad news. Which do you want first?" The patient says, " Give me …
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