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TherMatrx - The Killer
by: Jerry on Tue, Nov 17 2009
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I had this procedure performed on me although I have never had a prostate problem. I had a prosthesies in my urinary tract which is a titanium spring that pushes ‘outward’. It is there to open the channel due to scar tissue forming during extensive examinations performed thru my urinary tract prior to having a kidney removed. After the procedure, I honestly PRAYED that if I fall asleep, PLEASE do not let me wake up. I have never experienced such pain. The pain was in my testicals. I ‘bled’ like a stuck pig for a month. I called and they would tell me “Drink two quarts of water per day. I had to drink Gallons. It stopped the bleeding but I lost all of my electrolytes and had to purchase a product to introduce replacements. I have never felt such pain in my entire life and I have gone thru a rather extensive list of things which are exceedingly painful.


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  • TherMatrx - The Killer - by Jerry - (Tue, Nov 17 2009)
    I had this procedure performed on me although I have never had a prostate problem. I had a prosthesies in my urinary tract which is a titanium spring that pushes ‘outward’. [more..]
  • back to work in 4 days! - by Deena - (Tue, Nov 17 2009)
    I had 2 surgery’s at once, a hysterectomy and a hernia repair, 2 Doctors, hernia surgery followed hysterectomy. Hysterectomy was lapascopic assisted vaginal, ovaries remain, everything else went! [more..]
  • Bladder Sling Surgery Woes - by CH - (Mon, Nov 09 2009)
    Last December I had a sling surgery in order to eliminate the stress incontinence I had been living with for years. After surgery, I was not able to use the bathroom at all and had to cath myself every day for three weeks. [more..]
  • Thank you - by Dave - (Fri, Nov 06 2009)
    Good day to all, Dr. Wachs and his office staff were wonderful to and for me. They treated me with dignity and respect. I was amazed at how easy the procedure was, how painless it was and how quick I was back to work. [more..]
  • Recovery - by carleen - (Wed, Nov 04 2009)
    I’m a 33 year old female, and I just had surgery on 10/30/2009. It went fine, according to the doctors; my entire sigmoid colon was taken out, but I knew that going in. Today’s 11/3/09, and I’m still in the hospital. [more..]

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