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    • Just to clarify what happens with a radical prostatectomy (done for cancer) vs BPH prostate surgery (TURP, GreenLight laser, Simple Prostatectomy, HOLEP, etc.) is the entire gland is removed. Think of the prostate like an orange. The BPH procedures remove the fruit from inside the peel, so there's no blockage of urine passing through. With radical prostatectomy, the fruit and the peel are removed (prostatic capsule) and the bladder has to actually be re-attached to the proximal urethra, what's called an anastomosis. This can cause shock or damage to the nerves and muscles that control the external urethral sphincter (clench to hold back urine).  Typically people who are going to have a radical prostatectomy are counseled to work on Kegels before and after the surgery to help speed up recovery from incontinence. Those of us who wouldn't necessarily want that continence to come back should simply not do those exercises. It's also important to discuss frankly with your urology team that the risk of post-surgical incontinence is NOT a concern, if that's the case, especially during discussions of treatment routes for prostate cancer (radiation vs surgery).  This can help your care team understand that that "risk" for you might be not a risk at all.
    • Okay, let's continue with following options: a disabled girl and her caretaker - a piece of everyday life or even an adventure  like a trip  to a forest cabin. We can have soem romatics included if the caretakre is male - your choice. They can be a couple, too. an age regressed girl by an experiment mistake or by the alternative sentence, instead of execution or long-term prison. She will be physically regrrssed to the age 2-3 (to be able to speak properly) but her mental abililties can be kept, at least partially unless you want to play an actual toddler. The caretaker can be her former boyfriend, father or a professional caretaker. Let me know what you prefer. The RP will be consensual in either case.
    • I don't answer phone when anyone calling with  a foreign number or number not showing. I also have an app on phone that shows if the call is reported as spam.
    • Sorry. I meant the Cambridge Dictiony being in the UK. I double checked a few sources, and yes it is. Here's just 1 summary. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambridge_Advanced_Learner's_Dictionary   Yeah, tornadoes are truly facinating. It's crazy how the sky really does turn green. The wind just dies for a minute, then it truly does sound like a freight train (minus the click-clack of course). The sheer wall of wind and debris will shred anything in it's path. And that path is usually a mile long (sometimes even a mile wide). Now a hurricane is just wave after wave of intense wind and rain coming down so hard it might as well be a miles wide water fall. Those gusts are no joke too, 150mph winds will turn the side of a house into a sail. Or a 2x4 wood beam into a javelin. And the ground gets so water saturated that when the rain hits it, the water splashes back up. So you have water coming down, blown sideways by the wind, and up from the ground. All at the same time! With debri that will kill in a second. It's why half of Florida has to evacuate the state when a hurricane approaches. Now THAT is a storm.
    • Just for clarity, furosemide is the generic for Lasix, a pretty potent loop diuretic ("water pill") whereas the generic for Proscar is finasteride.
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