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I'm 43 just been diagnosed on friday

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Posted 04 Nov 2015 at 00:57
But equally for some Men infertility is not an issue and neither is lack of ejaculate. For some women both of these can be seen as positive side effects.
The picture presented is always different depending on who is looking at it and from what circumstances
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Mo
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Posted 04 Nov 2015 at 07:54

Lyn, Mo, you are both right,


That is the problem with limited space on a post on a web forum. I did not mention infertility, nor change in taste buds affecting food choices, nor aches and pains in legs if you take meds. Nor fully go into the mental trauma that can be felt. Not enough time or space. My intention was to balance the statement put forward that the side effects are mandatory, they are not.


By virtue of the diagnosis life will change just as in if you miss a bus, your life will change, the film Sliding Doors represented the concept quite well.  Or the concept that the ripples from a pebble dropped into a pond on one side of the world are felt on the other side.  


Life, post diagnosis is best looked at from a living and treated viewpoint. A changed life is better than no life.


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Edited by member 04 Nov 2015 at 08:30  | Reason: Not specified

Do all you can to help yourself, then make the best of your time. :-)
 
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