What is this for?
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@frederik said:
How come you found it, Mike...
A little search on the internet, because you have a problem you want to share with the rest of us...?I was wondering who was going to ask me that question! No problems so far in that department thank goodness Its more a case of lack of opportunity these days father than ability to preform
However I read all the info on the site and found it interesting. While the stats were US related it was very informative and it seems to be a problem for many men over the 50 mark! If this device works as advertised it think it would be much better than v(&%$@! But I also imagine the device relies on a physiological element also. It will be worth keeping and eye on it.
TIG, so thats your secret 'weapon'! You will have to make a model of it using 'pipealongpath' ..... see I was listening
All joking around aside! I hope you guys over the 50 mark are getting regular prostate checkups! It only involves a blood test to indicate if there may be a problem AND if there is and caught in the early stages quite curable I understand.
I bring this up here now and then as prostate cancer is still the biggest killer in this area and the cancer that took my father. He ignored it until too late. If he had looked for help, more than likely he would have got an extra 10 to 15 years of annoying the hell out of us A lot of these things are inherited so this is why I am careful.
Check this out, http://www.ygoy.com/index.php/health-threats-and-top-10-cancers-for-men/
Mike
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Yep MH, a lot is written in our genes! And I agree its not that simple but at the same time I think there is no harm in raising awareness among men! Most men will have no trouble walking into a doctor / hospital with his arm handing off but anything connected with the 'middle regions' is often another matter, whereas women on the other hand are much more down to earth about it.
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@mike lucey said:
Khai is right. But I spotted it at Gizmag. So sell your shares in Viagra straight away
But did you see who wrote the article? It was . . . . . Darren QUICK.
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Talk about a Freudian slip, Mike says, " Its more a case of lack of opportunity these days father than ability to preform." Didn't you mean 'rather' where you wrote 'father'? And I guess you do need to "preform" before you can "perform".
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Nature gives us all the parts and functions, but nature makes no guarantees for success.
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@roger said:
Talk about a Freudian slip, Mike says, " Its more a case of lack of opportunity these days father than ability to preform." Didn't you mean 'rather' where you wrote 'father'? And I guess you do need to "preform" before you can "perform".
Yes, indeed Sigmund and myself and the best of friends
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The current thinking seems to be that all men over 50 should have a PSA test once a year. The test is not definitive, but it is quick and easy to do. A high PSA 'might' indicate cancer, and is usually followed up with an examination of the prostate. If caught early the prognosis is good and getting better as treatments improve. I have a couple of colleagues who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer and treated successfully.
An often quoted fact (by medics) is that many men will die with prostate cancer, but not of prostate cancer. It seems to be one of life's little hurdles.
If you are over 50, go book your test, and get some viagra at the same time so that you don't have to use Mike's vibrating sugar tongs.
Kind regards,
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Regarding the typo's, I think Mayor Lucey has a Freudian keyboard
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@honoluludesktop said:
Did you read the product literature? They make something for erotic pleasure read like the description of a pc key board.
Have you ever tried a PC keyboard? You might be surprised.
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