First post after being registered.
This forum has been referred to others by me, after I first learned about it, as I Mod / Admin other phpBB cancer survivor forums. One of our members let us know about it.
It provides a GREAT service and I finally decided to join.
Brief "bio" in my signature and I will add more as I get to "know" the forum and its members.
Basically I had a non-prostatic cancer and the surgery was my undoing.
ED drugs work for me, but I am looking at other options and found you folks here have the best take and input on what I need to find out about.
Thanks for having me on "board" !
New to forum but not to cancer and ED
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New to forum but not to cancer and ED
Stage IV rectal cancer with lung mets
10 yr survivor of chemo, radiation and surgeries
ED issues due to surgery and probably age (>60)
science / medical training and experience
Sorry to have to be here BUT good to have found some brothers in arms
10 yr survivor of chemo, radiation and surgeries
ED issues due to surgery and probably age (>60)
science / medical training and experience
Sorry to have to be here BUT good to have found some brothers in arms
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Re: New to forum but not to cancer and ED
Welcome to Frank Talk. I hope you find the caring and sharing as helpful as I have. These guys have been terrific.
Bob
2.3
Bob
2.3
Born '52. Married '79. RALP 3/1/17. ED 50+% prior to surgery even w/ meds. VED, Injections, ineffective. Considering implant even before PCa diagnosis. Dr. Kramer 8/2/17. LGX 21cm+0.5 RTE. Kramer replaced/repositioned pump 12/13/17. Willing to Show/Tell.
Re: New to forum but not to cancer and ED
Welcome to the forum!
Just a note, your Sig is in error. It's not arms we're brothers in. Legs would work, sort of.
Just a note, your Sig is in error. It's not arms we're brothers in. Legs would work, sort of.
R.R.P 2011 Mayo Jacksonville, Dr. M. Wehle. Not nerve sparing. C in margins. Radiation 2023, V.E.D, Viagra and PGE-1 (80mcg/ml) injections @ 8 - 14 units. Originally Edex20, then compounded PGE due to cost. Inject. 12 yrs. It works. Treasure coast of FL.
Re: New to forum but not to cancer and ED
Thank you for the welcomes .... BUT I believe I have it right
arms is where I want my bro's
and somewhere down by the legs is where I prefer the ladies attention
just me I guess
yes I AM a smartass as well buddies !
arms is where I want my bro's
and somewhere down by the legs is where I prefer the ladies attention
just me I guess
yes I AM a smartass as well buddies !
Stage IV rectal cancer with lung mets
10 yr survivor of chemo, radiation and surgeries
ED issues due to surgery and probably age (>60)
science / medical training and experience
Sorry to have to be here BUT good to have found some brothers in arms
10 yr survivor of chemo, radiation and surgeries
ED issues due to surgery and probably age (>60)
science / medical training and experience
Sorry to have to be here BUT good to have found some brothers in arms
Re: New to forum but not to cancer and ED
Welcome. Like all of us, I am sorry you have to be here, but happy there is a here for us to learn about our situations and to know we are not alone in our journeys. I wish you all the best.
I am 64 and had ED from a VL. Implanted by Dr. Ronald Anglade in Atlanta on 9/18/17. I have an AMS700LGX 21 cm via a Penoscrotal incision. Very happy with results. 6" soft and 6 3/4” x 5 5/8” hard.
Re: New to forum but not to cancer and ED
Greg1956 wrote:Welcome. Like all of us, I am sorry you have to be here, but happy there is a here for us to learn about our situations and to know we are not alone in our journeys. I wish you all the best.
Welcome, welcome, welcome, new brother! I have found this site to be awesome.
Re: New to forum but not to cancer and ED
NoMedGuy wrote:First post after being registered.
This forum has been referred to others by me, after I first learned about it, as I Mod / Admin other phpBB cancer survivor forums. One of our members let us know about it.
It provides a GREAT service and I finally decided to join.
Brief "bio" in my signature and I will add more as I get to "know" the forum and its members.
Basically I had a non-prostatic cancer and the surgery was my undoing.
ED drugs work for me, but I am looking at other options and found you folks here have the best take and input on what I need to find out about.
Thanks for having me on "board" !
Welcome to FrankTalk. As the moderator, if I can do anything to assist you, feel free to ask.
Larry
Re: New to forum but not to cancer and ED
Thanks for more welcomes, very friendly forum I see !
Larry you are back in the heartland, I am out here on the "left coast" in lotusland of the great white north.
Will take you up on Mod offers of assistance as needed !
Best wishes
Larry you are back in the heartland, I am out here on the "left coast" in lotusland of the great white north.
Will take you up on Mod offers of assistance as needed !
Best wishes
Stage IV rectal cancer with lung mets
10 yr survivor of chemo, radiation and surgeries
ED issues due to surgery and probably age (>60)
science / medical training and experience
Sorry to have to be here BUT good to have found some brothers in arms
10 yr survivor of chemo, radiation and surgeries
ED issues due to surgery and probably age (>60)
science / medical training and experience
Sorry to have to be here BUT good to have found some brothers in arms
Re: New to forum but not to cancer and ED
NoMedGuy wrote:Thanks for more welcomes, very friendly forum I see !
Larry you are back in the heartland, I am out here on the "left coast" in lotusland of the great white north.
Will take you up on Mod offers of assistance as needed !
Best wishes
anything to help. Where are you??
Larry
Re: New to forum but not to cancer and ED
BC, had all my stuff at BCCA Vancouver over the years.
used viagra and cialis which work but don't like side efx per se and am investigating other herbals and commercial products before I change ( I am a science geek by nature )
will continue to cruise the forum here and see what has been reported
then throw some of my own ??? and info into the mix
used viagra and cialis which work but don't like side efx per se and am investigating other herbals and commercial products before I change ( I am a science geek by nature )
will continue to cruise the forum here and see what has been reported
then throw some of my own ??? and info into the mix
Stage IV rectal cancer with lung mets
10 yr survivor of chemo, radiation and surgeries
ED issues due to surgery and probably age (>60)
science / medical training and experience
Sorry to have to be here BUT good to have found some brothers in arms
10 yr survivor of chemo, radiation and surgeries
ED issues due to surgery and probably age (>60)
science / medical training and experience
Sorry to have to be here BUT good to have found some brothers in arms
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