Re: distribution of PROSTATIS-syndromes
From: AC (aec$news_at_candt.demon.co.uk)
Date: 11/24/04
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Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 20:26:53 +0000
In article <yT_od.394$km5.6944@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au>, Gutbuster <dont-
stare@me.private.parts> writes
>> Acute Bacterial Prostatits is rare, diagnosis is relatively simple,
>> treatment is invariably successful. Few patients progress into chronic
>> prostatitis syndrome.
>> (Page 57)
>
>Interesting that because mine is acute and bacterial
very strange, never heard of that. Are you satisfied that the tests for
'bacteria' are ok?
> and never goes away no
>matter what is done
have you had a second independent opinion?
>. The specialist said it was the most common.
It *is* common to come across specialists who are not as experienced or
as effective as might be hoped for!
Have a good look around the internet for comments and symptoms and
treatments - what you say surprises me.
-- For Prostatitis Support in UK - see www.bps-assoc.org.uk
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