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I go in for surgery in the morning, I'll be gone for a few days, I know I'll be missed, wish me luck guys and gals...

surgeries suck. I've had quite a few and they are always a pain in the @$$. What's the surgery for?

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surgeries suck. I've had quite a few and they are always a pain in the @$$. What's the surgery for?

 

 

Funny you would say pain in the @$$, prostrate cancer surgery, lol

Irony? perhaps. Probably more coincidental. Good luck

I notice, Moontanman, that you wrote 'prostrate' surgery rather than prostate surgery. Let's hope you're not 'prostrate' after the procedure!

Wishing you a speedy recovery, Moontanman! :D

I go in for surgery in the morning, I'll be gone for a few days, I know I'll be missed, wish me luck guys and gals...

 

Who are you again?

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Well I'm back , more or less, the surgery was a success, now it's just a matter of recovering. I am still weak and in considerable pain, the catheter i have to wear isn't much fun either, all in all it was an experience I hope to never repeat but I'd like to say to everyone, get that PSA test, it saved my life and it cold save yours as well!

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