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> Subject: Re: Vasectomy
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> Dear Dave,
> Don't pick a quarrel with me, I am on your side. Unfortunately I am not a
> urologists and therefore have no interest nor do I read the Journals of
> Urologists. I am a General Surgeon with only 6 months training in urology
> of the five years residency I went through in General Surgery, and my
> interest in infections of the Genitourinary tract (UTI, prostatitis,
> vasitis, epididymitis, orchitis and seminal vesiculitis), is a results of
> my own CP problems and I have also gone from urologists to another in the
> 1960's who rotated me from one antibiotics to another to no avail, which
> started my research. I have retired from a surgical practice in 1981, and
> went full time specializing in the treatment of prostatitis and STD,
> because there are other surgeons more skillful than I, and felt I could
> help more people by doing what I am doing now.
> And now my only and main role is to try to get other doctors to
concentrate
> more on the sound principle in surgery of draining an infected organ of
our
> body, and of course accompanied by antibiotics given based not only on
> cultures but also accompanied by other antibiotic given in an empirical
> manner.. Since prostatitis and cystitis as well as urethritis must
> originate from a source, most likely via the anterior urinary tract
rather
> than blood borne, and most of the organisms which may extend to the
> epididymis and testicle are the so-called normal flora of the vagina,
> intestines and throat, I simply rationalized that bug may have come from
> this sources during sexual intercourse, vaginal, oral or anal and
silently
> creep into the prostate. It is also an accepted fact that even the 7
> identified venereal organisms may also be silent in as much as 60% of men
> and women, then even a monogamous men may get the bug from a previous
> sexual partner as well as his present partner and return the complement
to
> his equally monogamous wife. These bugs are also known to infect
children,
> including the venereal organisms and by mismanagement may become a
carrier.
> All these facts have been documented in Journal of STD by numerous
authors,
> but the problem is that STD specialists are not suppose to touch the
> prostate and Uro's are not necessarily STD specialists nor have they
> received any training under or postgraduate. As a matter of fact, there
is
> no meaningful postgraduate course offered in the US that I am aware of,
and
> only 15% of your Universities offer STD as a subject.
> So lets work together for a common cause and maybe you should keep on
> searching for another urologist. I am sure that there are competent
> urologists (Most if not all of them), to deal with the so-called Post
> Vasectomy Syndrome. Don't give up Dave, life without balls can be
> tolerable..
> Antonio Novak Feliciano, M.D., F.P.C.S.
> Read my home page, articles and my book;
>
http://www.qinet.net./user/dr.anf/chronic.htm>
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> > From: Dave Goldenberg <
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> > To:
dr....@qinet.net> > Subject: Vasectomy
> > Date: Wednesday, March 05, 1997 1:58 PM
> >
> > Dear Dr. You referred to the Syndrome as so called have you read the
> > document or how about the one called Denervation of the spermatic cord
> > Journal of Urology March 1996. I have the facts documented from an
> > undercover news investiagation,a 3 part series that I appeared in in
> > Atlanta,also a full page aricle appeared inthe Atlanta Constition which
I
> > have copies of if you would like them. Still you haven't addressed the
> fact
> > that the British Journal of Urology states that there is a 15%
> complication
> > rate,but yet you sat it is a so called syndrome. Have you had a
> Vasecetomy?
> > Its pretty easy to be on the other end of the table when you are
clueless
> as
> > to how your life gets ruined over the greed of the medical profession.
> I've
> > had 3 surgies 100's of nerve blocks, and all I'm told is take your
> testicl
> > out, its no big deal.Yea I'm bitter and I will succeed in letting the
> world
> > or the US know what Dr.Selikowitz set out to do. By the way if you
want
> to
> > see this document for yourself The Journal of Urology 1985
> > 0022-5347/85/1343-0494s02.00/0.
>
>
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