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How do i go about the feeling of a 50 year old trapped in a 20 year old body?
A: reckless Lol, your reckless. The path you choose to follow in life (in relation to your behaviour) is completely your choice.. I understand how you feel in the sense of feeling like a 50 year old trapped in a young body... My body is exhausted and so is my mind.. Keep in mind though, being a responsible, honest citizen, doesn''t mean you can''t have fun and get a little rowdy at times... You don''t have to substitute maturity for stupidity, and yet you can still have lots of fun!! Being ready to die, isn''t the best way to go through every day, as that may make you appear like a negative person.. Accepting the truth about life and how it goes is a good thing!! but as much as you would rather be living through the 80''s in your prime, and knowing it won''t happen,...
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What is "Normal" PSA?
A: I think the important fact is if the PSA had a sudden jump. Mine jumped from 3.5 to 4.7 in 1 year and Dr said go to Uro. My GP said he has seen men with a 2.0 that had PCa. If the PSA is not moving that is always a good sign. Just my thoughts Im not a Dr and not in the medical field. Cajun Jeffopen to me, including AS. I had plenty of time to research options, get medical opinions, read books and let the diagnosis settle mentally without jumping to hasty decisions. By the time I had surgery six months after the process started, I was comfortable with my choice of treatment. Putt, You are right in regards to my will of wanting to help the others for an earlier check-up. I always did that. However, after seeing so many guys caught with the problem just because of a PSA, I start to believe...
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abusive parent dies ??mixed feelings
A: I can feel the mixed feelings in your message. ANGER that your mother was not the type of mother you wante. You do not feel she was loving and not supportive. You were raised by others and she had only negative things to say to you, did she view life as negative for herself? It is ok that you cannot cry for her. You did not view her as a typical mother figure, others filled that role. Accept her and see her for the person she was and not the person you wanted her to be. You have a family of your own with a husband and children. Be the kind of wife and mother you know you can be with love and caring. Perhaps you carry feelings of RESENTMENT also that she wasn"t there for you.
You could not change her when she was alive nor can you...
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Snippety snip..
A: sozobe wrote:We''ve discussed having a second child at intervals, and always decide against it, but leave the door open just in case. Is this where I enter the equation? Glad to help, missy. gustavratzenhofer wrote:Is this where I enter the equation? No. Yes. It is your destiny. No point in denying it. <Calls EG, tells him to work late> Yep, we''ve been there. It does make more sense for the guy to go under the knife. It''s less invasive surgery (outpatient), it''s cheaper, the recovery is faster, it''s easier to reverse. Plus, I threw in the trump card -- "I did childbirth twice and I think my body has done enough." Gus! Shoo! Have you had a vasectomy? Want to talk about it, if so? <man, he can run fast for an old
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Water Sucks
A: Diet Coke contains caffeine, which can contribute to dehydration. I''m not sure what amount of caffeine is necessary to cause this reaction, but it certainly makes caffeinated drinks a less efficient mechanism for hydration....
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Do you all think that Rogaine will work for my hair loss?
A: Yes I do but all I had to do was take my zinc and biotin and instead ofspending money on expensive rogaine, I just followed the motions. MOST ofthe affect of rogaine come from the scalp massge. Massge your scalp in theshower in the morning for at least 5 mins as you shampoo. Use your nailtips to gently massage your entire head. Before I went to bed at night Irepeated the same process without shampoo. Your hair will come back-bepatient and have faith. GOOD LUCK! To agree with Teresa, your hair will come back. Just give your body sometime. Here I go putting in my two cents, like the following folks that replied toyour question, I will add to it, they are right saying to take zinc andbiotin, HOWEVER, the bigger thing is, are you taking in your protein? Weall must have our protein daily. My...
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Not a Question: Reporting Results
A: Response from Dr. Young Jon-Thanks for your follow up. It looks like you''re off to a great start and tolerating medications really well. Keep up the good work and reporting. Good health to you, BY...
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If tomorrow you wake up anywhere between 500 and 2000 years in the past, what would you do to get a message across time to inform friends or families of what happened?
A: I wouldn''t live long enough in North America 500 – 2000 years ago to leave a message. Ha! Why bother with that when I could invent and profit from the printing press, indoor plumbing, and a whole host of conveniences that are relatively easy to make once you know how they work, but didn''t exist then? You guys still stuck in the future wouldn''t get any slack from me. I''d muck up your timeline for sure. You could go to a large natural monument and carve a message in the stone. You could leave a letter. But be careful – your time machine could fall into the hands of an old coot that uses it to give his younger self a valuable sports almanac, resulting in an alternate, meaner world full of motorcycles and gambling. @fizzbanger...
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