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Pelvic Floor Exercises and Prostate Cancer

Pelvic Floor Exercises and The Bits Below the Belt DVD Surgery to treat men with prostate cancer is often followed by months of difficulty controlling urine flow, a condition known as urinary incontinence. But new research suggests that this problem may go away more quickly if the men perform certain exercises to strengthen their pelvic floor muscles. Researchers from the Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, found that men who were taught how to perform pelvic floor exercises before and after surgery were more likely to have regained continence three months later. Men Doing Pelvic Exercises Recover Earlier In the current study, the researchers randomly assigned 38 men scheduled for radical prostatectomy to either a treatment group or a control group. The men in the treatment group were referred to a physical therapist. They were instructed how to do Pelvic Floor Exercises both before and after surgery, using biofeedback to ensure they were using the proper muscles. The control group did not receive any formal instruction. All of the men completed questionnaires regarding bladder function at regular intervals over the next year. Overall, 82% of the patients had regained continence (defined as not needing to use any absorbent pads) by the end of the year, including about equal numbers in both groups. But on average the men who had been educated about Pelvic exercises regained continence about one month earlier than those in the control group (at 12

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My boyfriend and I just started dating a few months ago — we got close really fast and both fell in love as well. He is 30 yrs old and just recently got diagnosed with stage 3 prostate cancer. We are ALSO in a long distance relationship. He has told me several times that I’m not doing a good job of being supportive and during different arguments he will always say "fine I’ll just go thru this treatment alone I don’t need your help". I wanted to go with him to appointments and to his first treatment friday but he WON’T LET ME! Ever since then I have received all of 3 texts…I’ve told him how hurt I am by him not wanting me to be there and since I’m not physically there to KNOW what’s going on, I have to ask questions and then he says I’m annoying with questions…but he barely tells me anything..I have no clue what hospital he has been to, no clue how treatment even went, he had to go back to the hospital after complications,etc etc. I just can’t understand why he is shutting me out esp. when he tells me he loves me. How can he tell me I’m not being supportive yet refuses to even let me be, or says the effort I AM doing (being positive, loving, asking questions, researching, asking other cancer patients about experience) isn’t good enough. He also says I don’t "have any idea the type of person he is and I have no idea about the kind of support I should be giving". I’ve talked to people, researched cancer support websites and I don’t really see how I’m far off with what I’m TRYING to do. He tells me he wants to get married and have a family someday…but you can’t just push people out during critical times — I don’t know many married people who tell there wife or husband they can’t talk to them or be there with them during treatment. A significant other is one of the FIRST people I would want with me. Can anyone help me to understand this?
I’m not trying to be selfish and I realize it is a confusing time but at the same time we ARE in a relationship. If he would rather just concentrate on treatment then we shouldn’t even be a couple right now and I can just be a friend. I don’t think I can last much longer being hurt by someone I care deeply for acting like I’m the last person they want to see and not even wanting to let them know basic information about what’s going on. I know breaking up with someone during treatment would be horrible but I’m extremely hurt by these choices

Prostate Cancer Awareness

David Emerson of “Faith-Love-Hope-Win”, www.flhw.org speaks to 38 The Spot’s Jack Harry about his battle with Prostate Cancer, the need for men over 40 to be tested and the foundation’s upcoming golf tournament. They are joined by David’s Urologist, Dr. Brad Davis.

Myth: Too Much Sex Causes Prostate Cancer

Can “too much sex” really cause prostate cancer? Dr. June discusses the data and gives the facts. For more information on love and health, or to read a full transcript of this video, visit www.loveandhealth.info

Prostate Cancer Awareness

David Emerson of “Faith-Love-Hope-Win”, www.flhw.org speaks on Kansas City Lice on August 10, 2006. David shares his battle with Prostate Cancer, the need for men over 40 to be tested and the foundation’s upcoming golf tournament.

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Official launch of Prostate Cancer: Your Guide to the Disease, Treatment Options and Outcomes (3rd Edition) by Associate Professor Prem Rashid. Guest of Honour – General Peter Cosgrove AC MC (retd) produced by www.westymedia.com.au

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