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From: John Loomis on 13 May 2006 18:46 I live about 280 miles from my Prostate Cancer Dr. Since I cannot drive there everytime I need a prescription for Viagra, I am stuck. The Dr. said I need to come in and re-new my prescription after getting it for 5 years. I generally prefer to stay out of a Dr.s office. I am 56, and doing fine, and walk, and exersize, and work hard. I have had PSA's since 1999 and so far all are "thankfully" under 0.01 or less....... I did not get an erection for 2 years following surgery unless with a pump or injections......Viagra gave me a bad headache. Finally I discovered using smaller amounts of viagra, and voila...... It works fine now. So, I need a viagra to assist with my erectile issues. I can do fine without albeit, 1/4 of 100 mgs does me well. I would like to be able to purchase Viagra. So, now, I am stuck with my lingering supply, and use it wisely. Why can't I buy it............. Prostate gone, been through it, done it, work hard. Just me, John Loomis
From: juniper on 14 May 2006 00:10 John Loomis wrote: > I live about 280 miles from my Prostate Cancer Dr. Since I cannot drive > there everytime I need a prescription for Viagra, I am stuck. The Dr. said > I need to come in and re-new my prescription after getting it for 5 years. Get it from you GP? I think after 5 years with <.01 I'd skip the PCa doctor and go to a local one. > I generally prefer to stay out of a Dr.s office. I am 56, and doing > fine, and walk, and exersize, and work hard. I have had PSA's since 1999 > and so far all are "thankfully" under 0.01 or less....... If you can stand it, there are some real benefits to having a local primary care physician, even if you rarely see him or her. You could probably get enough Viagra samples from your visit to pay for the office visit. AND a prescription.
From: Glassman on 14 May 2006 00:44 "John Loomis" <jloomis(a)mcn.org> wrote in message news:e45nj102h55(a)enews1.newsguy.com... > I live about 280 miles from my Prostate Cancer Dr. Since I cannot drive > there everytime I need a prescription for Viagra, I am stuck. The Dr. said > I need to come in and re-new my prescription after getting it for 5 years. > I generally prefer to stay out of a Dr.s office. I am 56, and doing > fine, and walk, and exersize, and work hard. I have had PSA's since 1999 > and so far all are "thankfully" under 0.01 or less....... > > I did not get an erection for 2 years following surgery unless with a pump > or injections......Viagra gave me a bad headache. > Finally I discovered using smaller amounts of viagra, and voila...... > It works fine now. > So, I need a viagra to assist with my erectile issues. > I can do fine without albeit, 1/4 of 100 mgs does me well. > > I would like to be able to purchase Viagra. > So, now, I am stuck with my lingering supply, and use it wisely. > Why can't I buy it............. > Prostate gone, been through it, done it, work hard. > Just me, John Loomis > > I'm finished with my URO after 3 years, and get a yearly checkup & PSA from my GP. These docs will NEVER discharge you John. If god forbid you get a bad PSA, then you may want a consult, but you're cured pal! Get your vitamin V script from your local doc, or better yet Google is your friend. Plenty of legit online pharmacys that are even cheaper. -- JK Sinrod www.sinrodstudios.com www.MyConeyIslandMemories.com
From: Tom on 14 May 2006 01:25 John Loomis wrote: > I live about 280 miles from my Prostate Cancer Dr. Since I cannot drive > there everytime I need a prescription for Viagra, I am stuck. The Dr. said > I need to come in and re-new my prescription after getting it for 5 years. > I generally prefer to stay out of a Dr.s office. I am 56, and doing > fine, and walk, and exersize, and work hard. I have had PSA's since 1999 > and so far all are "thankfully" under 0.01 or less....... > > I did not get an erection for 2 years following surgery unless with a pump > or injections......Viagra gave me a bad headache. > Finally I discovered using smaller amounts of viagra, and voila...... > It works fine now. > So, I need a viagra to assist with my erectile issues. > I can do fine without albeit, 1/4 of 100 mgs does me well. > > I would like to be able to purchase Viagra. > So, now, I am stuck with my lingering supply, and use it wisely. > Why can't I buy it............. > Prostate gone, been through it, done it, work hard. > Just me, John Loomis Google "generic Viagra". It seems to work just fine. Tom
From: juniper on 14 May 2006 01:56 > I'm finished with my URO after 3 years, and get a yearly checkup & PSA > from my GP. These docs will NEVER discharge you John. If god forbid you get > a bad PSA, then you may want a consult, but you're cured pal! Get your > vitamin V script from your local doc, or better yet Google is your friend. > Plenty of legit online pharmacys that are even cheaper. They still require a prescription.
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