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    How titillating. I'm really jealous. Only had hormones for one year - 2010 - which seemed to compliment the radiation. No more 'vapours' and no more buxom boobs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Quartermaine View Post
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    How titillating. I'm really jealous. Only had hormones for one year - 2010 - which seemed to compliment the radiation. No more 'vapours' and no more buxom boobs.
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    No matter, Richard, we can't all be well endowed, mate................... Just had a nasty thoughtl, you don't suppose I could end up on one of those weird emails or worse still, get a feature spot on the latest WallMart Calendar?.....Oh! the shame of it!

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    Thanks everyone. The deed is done. About 45 minutes being zapped. If goolies were not neutered before then they certainly are now. Now the wait for oncology to get in touch with me. My PSA started at 474. After 8 weeks radiotherapy and pills and implants it was down to less than 1. Now up to 24, hence the concern. She said a while ago that she would not start worrying until t was at 50. Tits are still sore mind :-) I guess as in everything you have to trust them to know what the heck they are doing. Not been on here or other sites as much as usual s to be honest my head has not been in a good place for a couple of months. Pretty stupid really as this site is where I would get a laugh and get my head straight again :-{

    As an aside, is there something wrong with the quick reply box? Every other letter is missing when I try and type anything. akes a og time to reply!! :-)

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    Looks as if my brother is OK now. Had his first after surgery check up and all is well. He has just about got over the 'pissing your pants' bit with his continence almost back to normal. Just what is normal these days I ask, so many with bits either wrong or not working it makes you wonder. Radiation treatment here is now in decline as the long term side effects are worse in some cases than the problem.

    Lou an interesting point for you, and me , went to an onboard seminar on the benifits of GIN. Apparently for many years it was used as a medicinal aid and has a number of good medicinal properties. So drink up mate and remember it is doing you good. Funny thing is my grandmother, fathers side, drank almost half a bottle of Dr. Gordons elixier a day for most of here life. Never sic and lived to her early 90's.
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    Good to see you back John and that the post op for your brother was looking good too.

    Nothing can beat a long gin and tonic with a slice of fresh lime as the sun goes down in the tropics. And on the Equator there is no gentle dawn or twilight. At Jakarta and Singapore - almost on The Line - the sun rose and set at 7am and 7pm varying just 10 minutes over the year.

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    Some years ago a guy i used to chat with, now dead, had lived to 98years, he had failed his medical for call up!!, drank gin and tonic every day with out fail, as one of the wags remarked after he had gone "boozed his bleddy self to death " KT

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Tindell View Post
    Some years ago a guy i used to chat with, now dead, had lived to 98years, he had failed his medical for call up!!, drank gin and tonic every day with out fail, as one of the wags remarked after he had gone "boozed his bleddy self to death " KT
    #######doing me bestbut dont like gin .....little sols

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    British health commercial for testicular cancer.... Take note!!!

    You've gotta luv the Brits......!! Only the Brits have "the balls" to make a health commercial like this one. Heed the advice, have a check-up!! Check yourself!

    http://adsoftheworld.com/media/tv/mc...ouches_herself <http://adsoftheworld.com/media/tv/mcac_rhian_touches_herself>

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    I see hers fell off , Is that painful; Cappy ???
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    Quote Originally Posted by robpage View Post
    I see hers fell off , Is that painful; Cappy ???
    dont know about that rob .....ask an engineer they are always losing there nuts ......

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