Saw the doc today and went over treatment options. Looks like I'm gonna be minus a prostrate here real soon. The one I have is done for, kaput...FIRED!
I echo Sandee! Your attitude has so much to do with treatment and recovery. My husband was diagnosed with Type II Diabetes two months ago, and he's so good at following through with his doctor's orders, his glucose is normal now (no insulin). He's been upbeat since the diagnosis. (BTW: My crack about "severe psychological issues" was tongue-in-cheek. Just a very unsubtle jab...) I actually keep a little journal with people I'm praying for, and you're on the top of my list! ~~~Blessings~~~
You're going to be just fine Gene. Just do what the doctor suggests and you won't ever have to worry about this again.
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I echo Sandee! Your attitude has so much to do with treatment and recovery. My husband was diagnosed with Type II Diabetes two months ago, and he's so good at following through with his doctor's orders, his glucose is normal now (no insulin). He's been upbeat since the diagnosis.
ReplyDelete(BTW: My crack about "severe psychological issues" was tongue-in-cheek. Just a very unsubtle jab...)
I actually keep a little journal with people I'm praying for, and you're on the top of my list!
~~~Blessings~~~
Best wishes my friend, I did the same thing.
ReplyDeletebest wishes-contact me if you want any feedback from someone who just ahd robotic surgery.
ReplyDeleteFirefighters don't need no stinking prostrates! Less weight to carry. I'm rootin' for you.
ReplyDeleteWhat's one prostate among friends?
ReplyDeleteBest of Luck from behind the Plate....