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pocono got a reaction from + ApexNomad in Mounjaro
I started it on 12-1-25, was about 236 lbs (I’m 5’9) and have lost 25 lbs. while I have felt full…no other real side effects. Good luck!
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pocono got a reaction from Becket in Best play you've ever seen?
Angels in America is remarkable, saw it on Broadway.
Two years ago I was fortunate to see Fat Ham on Broadway! Wow!
Also two years ago, I saw Primary Trust off Broadway, simple but wonderful!
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pocono got a reaction from + ApexNomad in Best play you've ever seen?
Angels in America is remarkable, saw it on Broadway.
Two years ago I was fortunate to see Fat Ham on Broadway! Wow!
Also two years ago, I saw Primary Trust off Broadway, simple but wonderful!
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pocono got a reaction from ericwinters in Mounjaro
I started it on 12-1-25, was about 236 lbs (I’m 5’9) and have lost 25 lbs. while I have felt full…no other real side effects. Good luck!
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pocono got a reaction from Danny-Darko in What Are The Consequences of Prostate Removal?
I had my prostate removed in 2017. Deciding which cancer treatment to use was stressful, as it was, of course, MY choice.
1.) I was not a great bottom before the surgery and am not a great bottom today.
2.) My urinary and erectile functions are roughly the same as before the surgery. Of course, no more semen (no mess either), but my orgasm is uneven, that is sometimes it’s less than I remember before the surgery, but often it’s more powerful.
3.) I asked my surgeon (5,000 prostate removals) if my recovery was typical. He said it was, for 80+/- percent of patients, plus my being “young and fit” helped. At the time of surgery I was 57 and 30lbs overweight.
4.) I lost all inhibitions about discussing my sexual concerns with my Dr. He knows exactly how my plumbing works and how to get it to work better. He doesn't care about my sexuality (but he knows I’m gay) other than to help my sexual performance.
Anyway, good luck!
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pocono got a reaction from + ApexNomad in What Are The Consequences of Prostate Removal?
I had my prostate removed in 2017. Deciding which cancer treatment to use was stressful, as it was, of course, MY choice.
1.) I was not a great bottom before the surgery and am not a great bottom today.
2.) My urinary and erectile functions are roughly the same as before the surgery. Of course, no more semen (no mess either), but my orgasm is uneven, that is sometimes it’s less than I remember before the surgery, but often it’s more powerful.
3.) I asked my surgeon (5,000 prostate removals) if my recovery was typical. He said it was, for 80+/- percent of patients, plus my being “young and fit” helped. At the time of surgery I was 57 and 30lbs overweight.
4.) I lost all inhibitions about discussing my sexual concerns with my Dr. He knows exactly how my plumbing works and how to get it to work better. He doesn't care about my sexuality (but he knows I’m gay) other than to help my sexual performance.
Anyway, good luck!
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pocono got a reaction from BSR in What Are The Consequences of Prostate Removal?
I had my prostate removed in 2017. Deciding which cancer treatment to use was stressful, as it was, of course, MY choice.
1.) I was not a great bottom before the surgery and am not a great bottom today.
2.) My urinary and erectile functions are roughly the same as before the surgery. Of course, no more semen (no mess either), but my orgasm is uneven, that is sometimes it’s less than I remember before the surgery, but often it’s more powerful.
3.) I asked my surgeon (5,000 prostate removals) if my recovery was typical. He said it was, for 80+/- percent of patients, plus my being “young and fit” helped. At the time of surgery I was 57 and 30lbs overweight.
4.) I lost all inhibitions about discussing my sexual concerns with my Dr. He knows exactly how my plumbing works and how to get it to work better. He doesn't care about my sexuality (but he knows I’m gay) other than to help my sexual performance.
Anyway, good luck!
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pocono got a reaction from thomas in What Are The Consequences of Prostate Removal?
I had my prostate removed in 2017. Deciding which cancer treatment to use was stressful, as it was, of course, MY choice.
1.) I was not a great bottom before the surgery and am not a great bottom today.
2.) My urinary and erectile functions are roughly the same as before the surgery. Of course, no more semen (no mess either), but my orgasm is uneven, that is sometimes it’s less than I remember before the surgery, but often it’s more powerful.
3.) I asked my surgeon (5,000 prostate removals) if my recovery was typical. He said it was, for 80+/- percent of patients, plus my being “young and fit” helped. At the time of surgery I was 57 and 30lbs overweight.
4.) I lost all inhibitions about discussing my sexual concerns with my Dr. He knows exactly how my plumbing works and how to get it to work better. He doesn't care about my sexuality (but he knows I’m gay) other than to help my sexual performance.
Anyway, good luck!
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pocono got a reaction from Whippoorwill in What Are The Consequences of Prostate Removal?
I had my prostate removed in 2017. Deciding which cancer treatment to use was stressful, as it was, of course, MY choice.
1.) I was not a great bottom before the surgery and am not a great bottom today.
2.) My urinary and erectile functions are roughly the same as before the surgery. Of course, no more semen (no mess either), but my orgasm is uneven, that is sometimes it’s less than I remember before the surgery, but often it’s more powerful.
3.) I asked my surgeon (5,000 prostate removals) if my recovery was typical. He said it was, for 80+/- percent of patients, plus my being “young and fit” helped. At the time of surgery I was 57 and 30lbs overweight.
4.) I lost all inhibitions about discussing my sexual concerns with my Dr. He knows exactly how my plumbing works and how to get it to work better. He doesn't care about my sexuality (but he knows I’m gay) other than to help my sexual performance.
Anyway, good luck!
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pocono got a reaction from + Charlie in What Are The Consequences of Prostate Removal?
I had my prostate removed in 2017. Deciding which cancer treatment to use was stressful, as it was, of course, MY choice.
1.) I was not a great bottom before the surgery and am not a great bottom today.
2.) My urinary and erectile functions are roughly the same as before the surgery. Of course, no more semen (no mess either), but my orgasm is uneven, that is sometimes it’s less than I remember before the surgery, but often it’s more powerful.
3.) I asked my surgeon (5,000 prostate removals) if my recovery was typical. He said it was, for 80+/- percent of patients, plus my being “young and fit” helped. At the time of surgery I was 57 and 30lbs overweight.
4.) I lost all inhibitions about discussing my sexual concerns with my Dr. He knows exactly how my plumbing works and how to get it to work better. He doesn't care about my sexuality (but he knows I’m gay) other than to help my sexual performance.
Anyway, good luck!
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pocono got a reaction from + Vegas_Millennial in What Are The Consequences of Prostate Removal?
I had my prostate removed in 2017. Deciding which cancer treatment to use was stressful, as it was, of course, MY choice.
1.) I was not a great bottom before the surgery and am not a great bottom today.
2.) My urinary and erectile functions are roughly the same as before the surgery. Of course, no more semen (no mess either), but my orgasm is uneven, that is sometimes it’s less than I remember before the surgery, but often it’s more powerful.
3.) I asked my surgeon (5,000 prostate removals) if my recovery was typical. He said it was, for 80+/- percent of patients, plus my being “young and fit” helped. At the time of surgery I was 57 and 30lbs overweight.
4.) I lost all inhibitions about discussing my sexual concerns with my Dr. He knows exactly how my plumbing works and how to get it to work better. He doesn't care about my sexuality (but he knows I’m gay) other than to help my sexual performance.
Anyway, good luck!
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pocono got a reaction from + Lucky in What Are The Consequences of Prostate Removal?
I had my prostate removed in 2017. Deciding which cancer treatment to use was stressful, as it was, of course, MY choice.
1.) I was not a great bottom before the surgery and am not a great bottom today.
2.) My urinary and erectile functions are roughly the same as before the surgery. Of course, no more semen (no mess either), but my orgasm is uneven, that is sometimes it’s less than I remember before the surgery, but often it’s more powerful.
3.) I asked my surgeon (5,000 prostate removals) if my recovery was typical. He said it was, for 80+/- percent of patients, plus my being “young and fit” helped. At the time of surgery I was 57 and 30lbs overweight.
4.) I lost all inhibitions about discussing my sexual concerns with my Dr. He knows exactly how my plumbing works and how to get it to work better. He doesn't care about my sexuality (but he knows I’m gay) other than to help my sexual performance.
Anyway, good luck!
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pocono got a reaction from thomas in Real Luck Cafe - Pittsburgh
Love strippers so went there about 18 months ago on a Saturday night. Everyone smoked but us.
Total dive bar in an empty part of the city. Doesn’t look like much outside or in.
The first floor looked like a typical dive bar, but interesting had a card table with windmill cookies???
After ordering a drink (very cheap) the bartender at the upstairs bar put his cigarette down, stood up and made us drinks. The gogo boys were all very slightly built twinks… not very interesting.
We left about 1/2 hour after we arrived.
As he of the very few nude bars in America, Lucky’s has a great opportunity to corner the mid Atlantic. Frankly it was very disappointing. Maybe just a bad night. I’d love to hear other reviews.
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pocono got a reaction from + Vegas_Millennial in Real Luck Cafe - Pittsburgh
Love strippers so went there about 18 months ago on a Saturday night. Everyone smoked but us.
Total dive bar in an empty part of the city. Doesn’t look like much outside or in.
The first floor looked like a typical dive bar, but interesting had a card table with windmill cookies???
After ordering a drink (very cheap) the bartender at the upstairs bar put his cigarette down, stood up and made us drinks. The gogo boys were all very slightly built twinks… not very interesting.
We left about 1/2 hour after we arrived.
As he of the very few nude bars in America, Lucky’s has a great opportunity to corner the mid Atlantic. Frankly it was very disappointing. Maybe just a bad night. I’d love to hear other reviews.
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pocono got a reaction from + azdr0710 in Real Luck Cafe - Pittsburgh
Love strippers so went there about 18 months ago on a Saturday night. Everyone smoked but us.
Total dive bar in an empty part of the city. Doesn’t look like much outside or in.
The first floor looked like a typical dive bar, but interesting had a card table with windmill cookies???
After ordering a drink (very cheap) the bartender at the upstairs bar put his cigarette down, stood up and made us drinks. The gogo boys were all very slightly built twinks… not very interesting.
We left about 1/2 hour after we arrived.
As he of the very few nude bars in America, Lucky’s has a great opportunity to corner the mid Atlantic. Frankly it was very disappointing. Maybe just a bad night. I’d love to hear other reviews.
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pocono got a reaction from + robear in After effects of prostate removal
In my case, the pathology report on my entire prostate indicated my Gleason score was actually 3+4, and that a focal cell had escaped from the gland itself. My prostate was sent for further analysis (DNA) which indicates at the time of my surgery I had a less than 6% chance of cancer reoccurrence in 10 years. While I’m still doing well, recently my PSA has begun moving a very modest amount…not enough to cause worry yet. Bottom line, I’m doing well, enjoying my life, and pleased with the many decisions I was asked to make at the time of my diagnosis.
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pocono got a reaction from + robear in After effects of prostate removal
Around Christmas 2016 I was diagnosed (PSA had risen from 2.6 to 3.9 to 4.6 in a year, biopsy indicated 3+3 cancer in 2/12 samples... one sample 60% involved the other 20%). My urologist gave me lots of his time and went over the options.
I chose to go to the University of Pennsylvania and have my prostate removed by an experienced Dr. (5000+ robotic procedures) in March of 2017. I was released 20 hours after surgery just needing Tylenol to control the pain. I needed a catheter for 9 days and had my first erection during that time. 19 days after surgery I drove myself 2 hours to NYC for a friend’s birthday. Two days later I went back to work. 6 weeks post surgery, I no longer needed urinary pads.
I asked my surgeon why I had done so well, he explained I was “young and fit” (57 years old and 30lbs overweight).
Now, almost 6 years later it’s as if I never had cancer. My only reminders are some scars, no semen, and PSA tests twice yearly.
Good luck!
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pocono got a reaction from + Trebor in After effects of prostate removal
In my case, the pathology report on my entire prostate indicated my Gleason score was actually 3+4, and that a focal cell had escaped from the gland itself. My prostate was sent for further analysis (DNA) which indicates at the time of my surgery I had a less than 6% chance of cancer reoccurrence in 10 years. While I’m still doing well, recently my PSA has begun moving a very modest amount…not enough to cause worry yet. Bottom line, I’m doing well, enjoying my life, and pleased with the many decisions I was asked to make at the time of my diagnosis.
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pocono got a reaction from CastaDiva in After effects of prostate removal
Around Christmas 2016 I was diagnosed (PSA had risen from 2.6 to 3.9 to 4.6 in a year, biopsy indicated 3+3 cancer in 2/12 samples... one sample 60% involved the other 20%). My urologist gave me lots of his time and went over the options.
I chose to go to the University of Pennsylvania and have my prostate removed by an experienced Dr. (5000+ robotic procedures) in March of 2017. I was released 20 hours after surgery just needing Tylenol to control the pain. I needed a catheter for 9 days and had my first erection during that time. 19 days after surgery I drove myself 2 hours to NYC for a friend’s birthday. Two days later I went back to work. 6 weeks post surgery, I no longer needed urinary pads.
I asked my surgeon why I had done so well, he explained I was “young and fit” (57 years old and 30lbs overweight).
Now, almost 6 years later it’s as if I never had cancer. My only reminders are some scars, no semen, and PSA tests twice yearly.
Good luck!
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pocono got a reaction from + Trebor in After effects of prostate removal
Around Christmas 2016 I was diagnosed (PSA had risen from 2.6 to 3.9 to 4.6 in a year, biopsy indicated 3+3 cancer in 2/12 samples... one sample 60% involved the other 20%). My urologist gave me lots of his time and went over the options.
I chose to go to the University of Pennsylvania and have my prostate removed by an experienced Dr. (5000+ robotic procedures) in March of 2017. I was released 20 hours after surgery just needing Tylenol to control the pain. I needed a catheter for 9 days and had my first erection during that time. 19 days after surgery I drove myself 2 hours to NYC for a friend’s birthday. Two days later I went back to work. 6 weeks post surgery, I no longer needed urinary pads.
I asked my surgeon why I had done so well, he explained I was “young and fit” (57 years old and 30lbs overweight).
Now, almost 6 years later it’s as if I never had cancer. My only reminders are some scars, no semen, and PSA tests twice yearly.
Good luck!
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pocono got a reaction from Rod Hagen in After effects of prostate removal
Around Christmas 2016 I was diagnosed (PSA had risen from 2.6 to 3.9 to 4.6 in a year, biopsy indicated 3+3 cancer in 2/12 samples... one sample 60% involved the other 20%). My urologist gave me lots of his time and went over the options.
I chose to go to the University of Pennsylvania and have my prostate removed by an experienced Dr. (5000+ robotic procedures) in March of 2017. I was released 20 hours after surgery just needing Tylenol to control the pain. I needed a catheter for 9 days and had my first erection during that time. 19 days after surgery I drove myself 2 hours to NYC for a friend’s birthday. Two days later I went back to work. 6 weeks post surgery, I no longer needed urinary pads.
I asked my surgeon why I had done so well, he explained I was “young and fit” (57 years old and 30lbs overweight).
Now, almost 6 years later it’s as if I never had cancer. My only reminders are some scars, no semen, and PSA tests twice yearly.
Good luck!
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pocono reacted to samhexum in May I see the evidence, please?
When is the other one starting his onlyfans account?
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pocono got a reaction from Monarchy79 in PrEP - always remember that there are
It important to remember 35 million people have died from AIDS and that 70 million have been infected.
Except abstinence, it is impossible to be 100% safe. In 2018 it was estimated that 380,000 people around the world were regularPrEP users, 59% of that group are in the US. Of the 380,000 only 7 have been infected with HIV.
7/380,000 not perfect...but still amazing!