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Heavy Leaker
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Joined : Feb 2010
Posts : 63
Posted 2/11/2010 5:05 AM (GMT -8)
How many prostate forums are you active on & do you prefer one over the others?  If so, what are the reasons?  I'll start.  I read this forum & the Prostate Cancer Forum on Cancerforums.net.  I read the other forum a lot before my surgery & just found this one a couple of weeks ago.  It seems that this one is much more active & so far I have been able to read a lot here about my particular problem of incontinence!
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Worried Guy
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Posted 2/11/2010 5:46 AM (GMT -8)
I read this one and FrankTalk. Occasionally, I look at a other sites but these are the ones I check frequently. I started here when beginning my journey and, (I know this is going to sound sappy, but...), it almost seems like family. I want to know how things work out with the guys.
I have not told my coworkers about my situation, but I can very comfortably say to you guys: "Hey I have ED, just finished breakfast and have already changed my pee pad twice." I value that freedom.

Plus I collect all my frequent answer points to get free procedures at Uro clinics serviced by Delta. ;-)
Jeff
---I couldn't end it on a serious note.

Post Edited (Worried Guy) : 2/11/2010 7:00:25 AM (GMT-7)

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Steve n Dallas
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Joined : Mar 2008
Posts : 5246
Posted 2/11/2010 5:50 AM (GMT -8)
Only here for me.


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Tamu
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Joined : Oct 2006
Posts : 626
Posted 2/11/2010 6:09 AM (GMT -8)
I read and post on this one, Yananow and FrankTalk. I found Yananow first when I was diagnosed and then this one shortly after.

Tamu
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Purgatory
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Joined : Oct 2008
Posts : 25448
Posted 2/11/2010 6:55 AM (GMT -8)
I found this one first, lurked here a while, and joined in October 2008. I have never even looked for or been to another site like this

David in SC
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Cajun Jeff
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Joined : Mar 2009
Posts : 4175
Posted 2/11/2010 7:06 AM (GMT -8)
I am on this board almost daily. You guys have become family in a strange kind of way. I also look at FrankTalk.com and get post from Prostate Cancer Info Link.

Thanks to you guys you have made this journey easier and I feel less like a freak. Misery loves company!

Jeff T
Cajun Country
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Casey59
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Joined : Sep 2009
Posts : 3173
Posted 2/11/2010 7:08 AM (GMT -8)

This site, HealingWell, tends to be more of this type of discussion:  "Hey I have ED, just finished breakfast and have already changed my pee pad twice.  What should I do?"  This is more of a “chat/chatter room” site.

I also visit another site called HealthBoards.com to look for solid layman's understanding of the technical issues with PC.  I have periodically referenced (via links) some of the valuable technical discussions from that site here in some responses.

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Tudpock18
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Posted 2/11/2010 8:13 AM (GMT -8)
Only this one on a regular basis.  I will check (but not post) on yananow very rarely.  Like Jeff, I find the frequent poster points here to be a real plus.  I'm trading mine soon for a new flat screen TV.

 

Tudpock

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Ed C. (Old67)
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Posted 2/11/2010 8:28 AM (GMT -8)
The first site that I found was yananow which my uro told me about. I posted there once and that led me to this forum which is the only one I read and post on. I did sign up for franktalk but I don't really use it.
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Worried Guy
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Posted 2/11/2010 8:28 AM (GMT -8)
Hey Casey
I like that there is a mix of serious and light, info and venting. Does the Healthboard site have discussions of the resolution of PSA testing and pricing? Or the best way to attach a pee pad for reduced leakage? Or where to get the best deal on meds? (I really don't know- I have not visited that site.) I'm a technical guy and have no trouble looking up and finding specific info. But, that is a solitary activity for me. I get in, find it and get out.
On HW, the signatures and associated treatments and histories are valuable as well. It is interesting to see the range and how I fit in. I confess that after a while, the stats become more than just stats and turn into individuals - and then I want to know how the guys are doing. I am following three threads now relating to Slings since they might be in my future.
So yes, there is chatter, but that is easy to filter. I just don't click it if I am not in the mood.

After all is said and done it might be the personal connections made here that I find most valuable. I've met some truly great guys.

J
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Casey59
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Posted 2/11/2010 8:33 AM (GMT -8)
I didn't say one was better than the other...just answered the question about the different forums I visit, and gave a (value-added) description of how they are different.

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Purgatory
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Posted 2/11/2010 8:40 AM (GMT -8)
Casey,

While I encourage true freedom of speech and opinion without censorship, I felt your post above to be a bit on the cold and unfriendly side. HW is not meant to replace sound medical advice and medical opinions we all get from our personal medical communities. Plus, the internet has hundreds, if not thousands, of straight medical talk and technical discussion. What HW Prostate Cancer has been known for is being the best patient to patient site out there. And I agree strongly that it is.

If I were looking for technical talk, and wanted specific answers to my medical woes, I would bring it up with my doctors in a heart beat. I can only speak for myself, but I enjoy the interaction we have here, from man to man, women too, about our PC journeys. HW Prostate Cancer is a place to find hope, to find courage, to encourage one another to keep fighting the fight.

No one has it easy here. We have each earned our way into HW Prostate Cancer by the nature of having a fight with the beast PC. All of us are different in every possible way. Each of us have a different level of understanding these complex journeys, different ways of handling the pain (for some), the fear (for most), and looking to the great unknown ahead (all of us).

Together, we do have a strong brotherhood. Real friendships are and have been made here. Many of us "vets" stick around because everytime you turn your back, a whole new group of brothers enters our doors, fresh with a PC dx, scared to death, not sure what to do, or where to turn. So we stay to help, and by helping others, we help ourselves.

If I wanted an encyclopedia answer to the fine points of PC, I wouldn't come here. Plenty of doctors and medical pros I can talk to, and plenty of online sources for straight facts and data.

I believe in the united brotherhood here at HW Prostate Cancer, because I am one of them. Nothing more, nothing less, just another "joe" on an extended journey into the world of Prostate Cancer.

David in SC
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James C.
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Posted 2/11/2010 8:48 AM (GMT -8)
I participate on this one, and once in a while read Paul's FrankTalk site, as new stuff is added.
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Casey59
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Posted 2/11/2010 8:55 AM (GMT -8)
Sorry, you misunderstood my characterization of the other site, David. It's got more of the "solid layman's understanding of the technical issues." Not an encyclopedia. Also not a replacement for medical advice.

On the other hand, I think you did understand my characterization of this site. Much more friendly chatter (I didn't give an opinion as to whether this was either bad or good), mixed in with some personal opinions and suggestions. [I will observe that the opinions do sometimes--not all the time--seem to be "all over the map" and sometimes seem to be opinionated WITHOUT sound back-up or even sometimes counter to basic medical concepts, which certainly causes additional confusion to newcomers...this will be the one and only somewhat negative comment I have about HW, and luckily this is infrequent.]

If you've never been to any other site (you already said you hadn't), then it is understandable that you might not fully appreciate the differences I have described.
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Worried Guy
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Posted 2/11/2010 8:56 AM (GMT -8)
David,
Casey's answer and comment was perfectly reasonable and that's how I took it. He was showing a style of question. I'm not offended.
I think he is saying: if you need to find technical answers then HB might be better.
If you want to a little to know some tips and tricks from guys who have been through it, then HW might be better.
I'm saying if you want a day brightener then maybe HW is better.
Jeff

Tud, When you cash in your frequent poster points you get double the prizes by claiming the GFMPH discount.

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Edited by me. An addition: :-)

HW does have some original technical research that is unpublished on other sites.
Nowhere else will you find bomb calorimeter data run on pee pads- useful for determining the heating value when burned in wood stoves.
Where else would you go to get answers to pressing questions like:
While standing, how much energy can be recovered by harnessing the steady drip of incontinence and how many LEDs can you power with it?
What is the effective orifice size of the leak? (70 um).
How many full pads does it take to raise the temp of a room one degree?

Clearly, it is dangerous to leave an incontinent, competent, engineer home alone post surgery.
Jeff

Post Edited (Worried Guy) : 2/11/2010 10:30:41 AM (GMT-7)

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Casey59
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Posted 2/11/2010 9:41 AM (GMT -8)
Jeff, by the way, I'm glad you didn't take offense to my reuse of your HW sample posting.  I laughed when I read yours, and thought you would appreciate it's reuse in the same spirit.  wink
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Worried Guy
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Posted 2/11/2010 10:05 AM (GMT -8)
Casey,
No problem at all. Absolutely I got it. (I always assume no offense is meant and it was either poor wording or low blood sugar that caused it to sound bad.)

Jeff

And in case you can't sleep tonight without the answers:
One Depends Men's guard, with the wrapper, contains 472 BTU. 232 Pee pads = one gallon of gasoline.
And the potential energy recovered from my drip drip? Put a generator in my ankle and I can extract 20uW.

How's that for value add! :-)
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t-dog
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Joined : Dec 2009
Posts : 154
Posted 2/11/2010 10:11 AM (GMT -8)
i post only here but also read the yana site. i really like the different views here both technical and emotional and have gained great insite into this curse. i also really like the fact that folks can disagree on something respectfully with it turing into a bash fest. tim
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Worried Guy
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Posted 2/11/2010 10:49 AM (GMT -8)
I know this is off topic but it was derived from something I mentioned in an earlier comment.

Making assumptions for: the number of cases of PC diagnosed per year, the average age at DX, the average death age, percentage of surgeries, 2/3 are continent at 3 months, 1/9 are incontinent at 1 year, 1/12 incontinent at 2 years and beyond, average pad usage is one guard per day,
The US could save 6600 barrels of oil if men air dried and burned their pads rather than landfilling.

Of course, divorce attorney demand would increase to more than offset the energy saved. I suggest we consider this option only for single men. Still, that saves about 2200 barrels of oil per year.

Jeff

In case you were thinking about it, Goodlife, woodguy and I are not accepting used pads to heat our homes.
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Herophilus
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Posts : 742
Posted 2/11/2010 11:51 AM (GMT -8)
Originally I was all over the place, I only made two post on another site.   I have exclusively limited my time as far as forums go to Healingwell.   I do spend a bunch of time reading medical publications on various sites Hero
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RoboGuy
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Joined : Mar 2008
Posts : 4
Posted 2/11/2010 1:00 PM (GMT -8)
I check this one daily; know I do not post often, but do find good info here and keep up with progress of others. Last checkup was good and numbers staying below 0.1.
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tatt2man
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Joined : Jan 2010
Posts : 2845
Posted 2/11/2010 1:42 PM (GMT -8)
I primarily use this site now as my source for info at a patient to patient level, with some sadness, gladness, support and humour. Regardless of the topic and what is said the messages here have an underlying feeling of HOPE. I know this has been an overused word in the USA and Canada but it helps people get through another day.

I was initially on a gaymen's group but found that the majority of topics were on two main things - whether or not mr. happy was hard enough, and comments of the bisexuall members cheating on their wives. I did not feel welcome there at all. I gave it a couple of months, but have withdrawn from that particular group.

I will be checking out the yananow site and see what it has to offer.

all the best

hugs
BRONSON
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Sephie
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Posts : 1804
Posted 2/11/2010 2:07 PM (GMT -8)
Primarily this is the site I use (to read and to post). However, the first site I found was the prostate cancer board on CancerForum.com. The PCa board there is not nearly as active as it is here, and there isn't as much information sharing. But. Cancer Form has boards for just about every major cancer type: lung, breast, pancreatic, skin as well as prostate.
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BillyMac
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Posts : 1858
Posted 2/11/2010 2:56 PM (GMT -8)
I usually frequent Healingwell and Yananow and occassionally drop in on a couple of others to see what happening. I am somewhat dissapointed though when ads such as these two appear at the top of a Healingwell prostate cancer page. These ads while offering dubious products and services  outright lie when dismissing conventional treatments for PCa. I know that revenue has to be raised to finance the site but there must be quality advertisers out there.

http://www.ultimate-cancer-breakthroughs.com/?457759
http://www.douglassreport.com.au/reports/psa.html?gclid=CID6lr6w658CFQ-lagodkGhHYA (the report in the link is outrageous in its claims)

Bill

Post Edited (BillyMac) : 2/11/2010 4:01:49 PM (GMT-7)

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JoeFL
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Posts : 420
Posted 2/11/2010 2:57 PM (GMT -8)
I only read and post on HW, mainly because I found it first and it immediately started providing the answers I was looking for....haven't felt the need to look elsewhere yet. I also personally like the fact that you get both frankness and some humor. To weather the storm you sometimes have to learn to dance in the rain. Joe 
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