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Prostatitis anyone?
Last Post 05/11/2015 05:29 PM by christopher behrens. 11 Replies.
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huckleberry

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05/09/2015 12:51 PM
This has been the "off-season" from hell - supposed to be my break from building the house over the last 3 years(Spring, Summer, Fall) with Winter off. Surprise ankle surgery, t-cell lymphoma treatments, crazily f#cked up hormones, and now to be included - prostatitis. I'm still on crutches so the most I have been able to cycle is 20 to 30 minutes easy on the trainer 2 to 3 days a week - so I don't think that was the cause. Any recommendations? If I believed in god, I would believe god truly didn't like me ; )
Orange Crush

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05/09/2015 02:05 PM
Dang man that's a series of tough breaks. No advice, just counting myself lucky with health of an armoured tank. Heal well and hopefully you get it all sorted soon.
THE SKINNY

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05/09/2015 03:11 PM
i feel your pain, literally. 2 weeks into antibiotics for the same condition. drink lots of water and lay off the alcohol, neither of which i've been too sucessful at. pilates?
How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives.
Nick A

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05/10/2015 11:50 AM
Are you still seeing your hematologist? I have non-medical experience in hem/onc, and sometimes it seems there are seemingly unrelated ailments that can be a result of the disease or treatment, that the non-hem/onc doc might not catch.

Sorry to hear about all of that.

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vtguy

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05/10/2015 12:33 PM
Bummer! Hope you recover fast. By the way, I'd love to see pics of the finished house if/when they're available.
huckleberry

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05/10/2015 03:59 PM
Nick -

I am quite sure many of the issues I am dealing with are related to the treatments for the t-cell lymphoma, and luckily am off them now for a new treatment which will hopefully be more effective and not have the same effect on my hormones - which in turn effect many of my other issues. Doctors like to poo-poo it all ; )
huckleberry

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05/10/2015 04:06 PM
VT -

I still have about 8 weeks of finish work and then on to landscaping, but you can see whatI have accomplished up to this point on a blog I was keeping so my wife could see what I was doing as she stayed in SF working while I was up in Washington with the house...

http://balkyhill.blogspot.com
Nick A

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05/11/2015 01:53 PM
BEAUTIFUL house. I've gone as far as renovating a kitchen and bath (nothing fancy), replacing windows, etc. I have a lot of reverence for what you've done there.

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Nick A

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05/11/2015 01:55 PM
D'OH! double post.
huckleberry

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05/11/2015 03:37 PM
Thanks, Nick.

The house has nearly killed me - literally and figuratively ; )

I look forward to actually living in it.
SideBySide

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05/11/2015 04:26 PM
Good luck, I hope you heal quickly.
huckleberry

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05/11/2015 05:29 PM
Just got cleared for the walking boot - that's a good thing!
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