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Interesting... I have to admit that I was more stimulated or " horny " as you

say by about the 8th day.( More than usual and usual was probably above

normal). I started to wonder if the " metal ions " had something to do with it

although there was plenty of stimulation at the Holiday Inn ( I am single).

Saeed bilat BHR 7-2-02, Dr DeSmet

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Interesting... I have to admit that I was more stimulated or " horny " as you

say by about the 8th day.( More than usual and usual was probably above

normal). I started to wonder if the " metal ions " had something to do with it

although there was plenty of stimulation at the Holiday Inn ( I am single).

Saeed bilat BHR 7-2-02, Dr DeSmet

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Indeed and very pronounced. I got horny as heck and have stayed that way.

:o> Hard part was being a good boy immediately post-op (2 weeks) so as not

to pop anything. After that it's been clear sailing. Funny what being pain

free and able to move can do for you... Of course, your mileage will vary

as they say.

Cheers,

Jeff

rBHR Aug. 1, 2001

Mr. McMinn

>Hi Everyone

>I was wonding if anyone out there has had any problems with sex post op. I

have

>not seen problems in any of the letters so far that I have read. I am

fairly

>young and I am concerned about this. Please let me know.

>

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> Hi Everyone

> I was wonding if anyone out there has had any problems with sex post op.

No, I was still male when I came to. ;-)

But seriously:

Having been dumped immediately before surgery, I don't have any

empirical data. However, when I asked several people who had been

resurfaced what was the best thing was about having the procedure

done, the single most common answer was " pain-free sex " .

That was not a scientific survey, and your mileage may vary.

> I have not seen problems in any of the letters so far that I have

read. I am fairly young and I am concerned about this.

Dude, just because we're old doesn't mean we're dead.

Steve (bilat C+ 4/20/04, Amstutz) " Have lab coat, will travel "

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> Hi Everyone

> I was wonding if anyone out there has had any problems with sex post op.

No, I was still male when I came to. ;-)

But seriously:

Having been dumped immediately before surgery, I don't have any

empirical data. However, when I asked several people who had been

resurfaced what was the best thing was about having the procedure

done, the single most common answer was " pain-free sex " .

That was not a scientific survey, and your mileage may vary.

> I have not seen problems in any of the letters so far that I have

read. I am fairly young and I am concerned about this.

Dude, just because we're old doesn't mean we're dead.

Steve (bilat C+ 4/20/04, Amstutz) " Have lab coat, will travel "

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I think the post op 'horn' is more to do with all the nurses fussing

over us all!!!

I'm 3 months post op and wife still refuses to wear a nurses uniform!

Oh well!

BHR April 04

Mr Krikler

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Only if we manage to avoid a second Bush administration. Abstinence

is their operative word. Ooooppppsss. I'm sorry. Politics doesn't

belong here. Pretend I never said those things. (Instead, let me

tell you stories of loving, prompt, caring treatment from the drones

and zombies at CIGNA.)

Alan

> Maybe if we get cobalt-chrome declared as an aphrodisiac it'll speed

> up the FDA approval process.

>

> Steve (bilat C+ 4/20/04, Amstutz)

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> Only if we manage to avoid a second Bush administration. Abstinence

> is their operative word. Ooooppppsss. I'm sorry. Politics doesn't

> belong here. Pretend I never said those things. (Instead, let me

> tell you stories of loving, prompt, caring treatment from the drones

> and zombies at CIGNA.)

" Fortunately, the positive news is that we've got the best health care

system in the world. And we need to keep it that way. We need to keep

it that way by keeping the private market strong, by resisting efforts

that are happening in Washington, D.C., to say the federal government

should be running health care. See, we don't believe that. I don't

believe it. I believe the best health care system is that health care

system generated in the private markets. "

- President Bush (who has obviously never dealth with

CIGNA), 1/28/04

Stewe (bilat C+ 4/20/04, Amstutz)

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> Only if we manage to avoid a second Bush administration. Abstinence

> is their operative word. Ooooppppsss. I'm sorry. Politics doesn't

> belong here. Pretend I never said those things. (Instead, let me

> tell you stories of loving, prompt, caring treatment from the drones

> and zombies at CIGNA.)

" Fortunately, the positive news is that we've got the best health care

system in the world. And we need to keep it that way. We need to keep

it that way by keeping the private market strong, by resisting efforts

that are happening in Washington, D.C., to say the federal government

should be running health care. See, we don't believe that. I don't

believe it. I believe the best health care system is that health care

system generated in the private markets. "

- President Bush (who has obviously never dealth with

CIGNA), 1/28/04

Stewe (bilat C+ 4/20/04, Amstutz)

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> Only if we manage to avoid a second Bush administration. Abstinence

> is their operative word. Ooooppppsss. I'm sorry. Politics doesn't

> belong here. Pretend I never said those things. (Instead, let me

> tell you stories of loving, prompt, caring treatment from the drones

> and zombies at CIGNA.)

" Fortunately, the positive news is that we've got the best health care

system in the world. And we need to keep it that way. We need to keep

it that way by keeping the private market strong, by resisting efforts

that are happening in Washington, D.C., to say the federal government

should be running health care. See, we don't believe that. I don't

believe it. I believe the best health care system is that health care

system generated in the private markets. "

- President Bush (who has obviously never dealth with

CIGNA), 1/28/04

Stewe (bilat C+ 4/20/04, Amstutz)

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...although there was plenty of stimulation at the Holiday Inn ( I

am single).

Saeed, just exactly what do you mean? Is there something you want

to tell me? :-)

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...although there was plenty of stimulation at the Holiday Inn ( I

am single).

Saeed, just exactly what do you mean? Is there something you want

to tell me? :-)

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