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"Jack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > "Derry Argue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Frank) wrote in > > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > > > > > I strongly recommend the PVP procedure but advice that > > > limited physical activity, after the the procedure, be in > > > effect for at least 3 weeks. > > > Frank > > > > Frank, > > > > What do you classify as limited physical activity? I can't > > really imagine a day when I wouldn't be doing something > > physical! > > No lifting objects over 10 lbs.(4.5kg), or walking faster than a > normal pace 3 to 4 mph (5.6 or so kmph) no sexual activity, aerobic > exercise, climbing hills, those sorts of activites. Or anything that > might cause bleeding in the prostate while it is healing. > > Jack Jack, did your Doctor tell you this before hand or did you discover this on your own? My Doctor told me that after the catheter was removed, that I could go back to what ever I did before the procedure......NOT! > > > > > Of course, my PVP is scheduled for the middle of the shooting > > season (3rd December). The woodcock have just arrived on > > migration and there is snow on the hills which should push them > > down to my ground. This is a big thing around here and the ideal > > conditions only coincide every few years. > > > > And they say there are no adverse side effects to a PVP... :( > > > > Derry
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