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paddy25c said:is it ok to use an alarm clock on the camino , i dont want to wake everybody up @ some ungodly hour
paddy25c said:is it ok to use an alarm clock on the camino , i dont want to wake everybody up @ some ungodly hour
On behalf of the Pilgrims with a prostate gland, I apologize!The 'bladder the size of a peanut' pilgrim
They want to???Why??
dutchpilgrim said:My wake-up call woke up everybody,
I did hear a guy whistling the melody whilst getting dressed.
That's all of us!falcon269 said:On behalf of the Pilgrims with a prostate gland, I apologize!
Nope.dougfitz said:That's all of us!falcon269 said:On behalf of the Pilgrims with a prostate gland, I apologize!
annakappa said:OMG - an alarm clock!!! You're on the Camino - not going to the office or running a race.Take it easy! Anne
Women have a prostrate too!dutchpilgrim said:Nope.dougfitz said:That's all of us!falcon269 said:On behalf of the Pilgrims with a prostate gland, I apologize!
Half of us...
Ultreya,
Carli Di Bortolo.
I am baffled trying to reconcile dougfitz's post and the contradictory information on Avodart saying that women should not even touch the capsules widely prescribed for treating the prostate. Perhaps everyone having a prostate gland (only since 2002) is not the same for "everybody."Dutasteride(doo tas' teer ide)
Why is this medication prescribed?
Dutasteride is used alone or with another medication (tamsulosin [Flomax]) to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH; enlargement of the prostate gland). Dutasteride is used to treat symptoms of BPH and may reduce the chance of developing acute urinary retention (sudden inability to urinate). Dutasteride may also decrease the chance that prostate surgery will be needed. Dutasteride is in a class of medications called 5-alpha reductase inhibitors. It works by blocking the production of a natural substance that enlarges the prostate.
You should know that dutasteride is for use only in men. Women, especially those who are or may become pregnant, should not handle dutasteride capsules.
We risk this becoming far too serious. I don't see the contradiction:falcon269 said:snip
I am baffled trying to reconcile dougfitz's post and the contradictory information on Avodart saying that women should not even touch the capsules widely prescribed for treating the prostate. Perhaps everyone having a prostate gland (only since 2002) is not the same for "everybody."
My father used to refer to the hydraulic jack alarm clock - when one was driven up by fluidSojourner47 said:What has all this got to do with the OP's query about alarm clocks???