Insomnia, Depression and Distress

I don’t know about your experiences, but I definitely suffer from insomnia. There are two different types of insomnia, difficulty falling asleep and difficulty staying asleep. I have no problem getting to sleep, but after three to four hours I find myself waking every half hour to hour. This can continue on for two to [...]

Prostate Caner Awareness in London

On June 13, 2009 I wrote about a competition taking place in London (UK) between a group of very selective advertisement agencies. One entry into the competition was a “wild card” entry, promoting prostate cancer awareness. The actual advertisement can be viewed at this link (you can just click on the link): https://malecare.org The ultimate [...]

Can a smart bomb save my life? Scientists at Purdue University Think It Can

Researchers at Purdue have developed what they have described as prostate cancer “homing device.” They believe that this treatment modality can improve detection, and allow for the first targeted treatment of prostate cancer. The researchers have synthesized a molecule that finds and penetrates only prostate cancer cells. They have also created imaging agents and therapeutic [...]

Dealing with the Worry of Developing a Met

Every time I feel any pain, especially when it is in my chest or lower back, the little birdie whispers to me that I have finally developed a bone met. What are just the normal aches and pains from getting older sometimes seem to magnify and turn on the worry switch. It isn’t dissimilar to [...]

Younger Men with Advanced Prostate Cancer Die Earlier from the Cancer

A paradoxical, but logical finding, indicates that I am more likely to die from prostate cancer than my fellow pc survivors. In the world of prostate cancer I am a young man. I was diagnosed at 50 years and suffered a recurrence at 55 years, in the prostate cancer world this makes me a young [...]

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