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Hilarious thing happened to me last night...

 

Hooked up with one of the guys I see somewhat regularly. He escorts part time. Great session.

 

Afterward, we were talking about an expensive laser used for prostate surgery that was in the news. This guy, who is a nurse in 'real life', said, "You don't have to worry though, your prostrate is just fine..I can tell".

 

Free prostate exam with every session! Now that is a deal!

J

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And until that reform comes along (if ever), I bet for the uninsured his rate is competitive. And no waiting for an hour in a hospital johnny for a cold handed DRE that takes five seconds.

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Sounds like fun

 

Hilarious thing happened to me last night...

 

Hooked up with one of the guys I see somewhat regularly. He escorts part time. Great session.

 

Afterward, we were talking about an expensive laser used for prostate surgery that was in the news. This guy, who is a nurse in 'real life', said, "You don't have to worry though, your prostrate is just fine..I can tell".

 

Free prostate exam with every session! Now that is a deal!

J

 

Not to throw cold water on a fun experience but don't neglect the PSA as a forecaster of prostate problems. No one knows for sure what the best test is or the best treatment is but for sure one needs to be informed IF there is a potential problem. Just because a prostate gland "feels" OK to the "examining" party doesn't mean it IS OK.

 

Now, take a clean towel, wipe the cold water off and resume your normal programming.

 

Best regards,

KMEM

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Just because a prostate gland "feels" OK to the "examining" party doesn't mean it IS OK.

 

Yes - yearly physicals and all that. Trust me, I'm not relying on this guy's nursing skills.

 

A yearly colonoscopy does NOT sound fun. Tonguescopy though - I could handle that!

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Rod Hagen-

 

Is that thrown in colonoscopy given or received? :) Most of the recommendations say every 5 years or so, but that is all too seldom for fun.:)

 

Josh-

 

Glad that you are using common sense, so rare these days. I wonder why they call it common? :)

 

Best regards,

KMEM

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ACTUALLY, colonoscopy is a bit of an exaggeration--I'm not Kristian, and you certainly won't need Versed! Somewhere between a digital exam and a sigmoidoscopy I guess.

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