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Cancer free for over 5 years, very active, still have frequent/urgent urination.  Had Brachytherpy in 2010.

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Welcome to our group.  Please feel free to chime in on anything of interest and glad to hear that you are 5 years out.  Still, remember to get that PSA test, I was 5 years out when I had my recurrence.

Joel

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My urologist put me on Toviaz for the urination problem, it is working great. No problem making it to the bathroom, no issues at night, I would recommend it.

Joe

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Tried vesacare but that blurred my vision.

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Thanks...every 3 months

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good

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