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Date Posted: Tue, May 30 2017, 11:30:53 PDT
Author: Bruce Ross
Author Host/IP: 135-158.207-68.elmore.res.rr.com / 68.207.158.135
Subject: Re: Recovering at Home
In reply to: Gary Jones, LM-363 's message, "Recovering at Home" on Tue, May 30 2017, 5:50:40 PDT

Gary, Best wishes brother, I went thru biotic surgery to remove the complete prostate, sounds like you had the old fashion radical surgery, sure to be more painful and longer recovery. Would assume biotic was not feasible. I only stayed overnight, no real pain, no catheter going home, have leakage and wear pads. Had to take radiation last summer because all cancer was not removed, even after radiation I still have cancer. Suggestions; Your uroligist should be able perform minor surgery to improve your leakage problem,sex, great if you can? Only other thing I can think of pertains to VA benefits which if I remember correctly you are well up on, you do know you may qualify for CRSC, tax free and does not effect your military retirement pay, you get both, it's considered combat related. Did I get that right? A/O justs keeps on giving, especially as we are all getting older. Going to die from something, be positive brother, life is good. Best to you and your wife Gary, hope you have a full recovery. Bruce LM#174

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