On Fri, 24 Nov 2017 12:17:52 -0700, Casa de perritos felices
> wrote:
>On 11/24/2017 11:42 AM, wrote:
>> On 24 Nov 2017 15:08:40 GMT, notbob > wrote:
>>
>>> On 2017-11-24, graham > wrote:
>>>
>>>> My point in raising the subject is that all you guys who post here
>>>> should get a regular check-up and PSA test. And ladies, persuade your
>>>> husbands to do the same!
>>>
>>> I recently read a book written by the inventor of the PSA test. It
>>> was a book exposing how the US mecical community has highjacked the
>>> PSA test for it's own greed and the test is no longer truly valid.
>>> This from the inventor! After reading this book, I know I will never
>>> get a PSA test. 
>>>
>>> <http://www.healthbeatblog.com/2010/03/the-doctor-who-invented-psa-test-calls-it-a-profitdriven-public-health-disaster-why-this-is-good-new/>
>>>
>>> nb
>>
>> Written by a **** with no medical credentials whatsoever.
>> http://www.healthbeatblog.com/about-maggie-mahar/
>>
>
>Tepid shoot the messenger, got a beef with that she reported?
She made no point other than pandering to the cheapskates. I've known
several men who succumbed to prostate cancer simply because they were
too cheap to go for a ten second exam... and it's a rather inexpensive
procedure, costs no more than a walnut sized dollop of K-Y on a latex
glove. Most any GP will perform the exam during a regular office
visit but it's best to have it performed by someone who has had
special training for the procedure, which is why I go to a urologist.
So according to you it's best to forego any exams/testing and simply
wait until the cancer has progressed to the point of no return.
Prostate cancer when discovered early on is is very curable. No
medical procedure is 100% but why forego an inexpensive exam and test
and instead risk certain death. And in most cases the exam will
simply discover an enlarged prostate (very common in men over 50) and
and instead choose to suffer problems urinating and forego sexual
pleasure (an enlarged prostate prevents ejaculation). An enlarged
prostate is easily remedied with Rx meds... those OTC meds advertised
on TV are fakes, they cost a lot more than the Rx meds and don't work.
But aside from that topic it's much more important to discover cancer.
Any guy looking to marry a doctor choose a Urologist, that gal will
know more about your equipment than you will ever know. The very
first thing Dr. Linda did was test me for ED, she gave me a very clean
bill of health for that issue, actually she didn't need to do any
manual manipulation, a view down her blouse at her C cup cleavage was
all that was necessary, and I told her so... I can still imagine her
hand squeezing and tugging on me. Other than the fact that I'm old
enough to be her father I'd ask her to marry me... I'm thirty years
her senior, I can be her grandfather. However I have a problem
getting over the fact that every day she handles more pee pees than a
geisha. My next appointment with Dr. Linda is Sept. 7, 2018.