Mulindwa:
Obote and UPC have a lot to do with your comments that "if you were me pretending to be a she, you would not even have posted the cancer posting." Since you are member of the UPC anti-freedom Party, many of that party's syndrome is getting mixed into your personality.
1). You have implanted lies about me being a man. Obote/UPC is notorous for implanting lies about people and hidding the truth1
2). You are not used to people who exercise their freedoms and rights the way I do. You wanted me not to have posted my cancer postings, the same way Obote/UPC did not want people to post and publically hold rallies. Very much like Obote/UPC who banned political parties and took away people's rights to run and participate in political parties.
3). You lied that you know how and where I'm posting from. Very much like Obote/UPC killed civilians and made up lies that they knew "others/rebels" who had killed these civilians.
To me, this is gross! Obote/UPC has deeply sank into your veins to a point were you breath and eat their mentality. Make up your mind, and cut the lies!
Zakoomu M.
Edward Mulindwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Edward Mulindwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
RehemaWhat does Obote and UPC have to do with this posting?EmWinnipeg - CanadaThe Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
Groupe de communication Mulindwas
"avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie"----- Original Message -----From: Rehema MukoozaSent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 11:03 PMSubject: ugnet_: Re: Advice for Treating Prostate Cancer RevivalMulindwa:Tonsesa, ahahahahah!! I'm a WOMAN. I will give you $100 if you know how and where I'm posting from. Do not be deluded by your own lies. And by the way if you know the value of freedom of speech, _expression_, and actions, you would have no problem with me posting my cancer posting. But that does not suprise me because Obote/UPC have never been supporters of free speech, free _expression_, and free actions. Obote/UPC banned political parties and overthrew the constitution!Mulindwa, I wonder if you are a real man! A real man would not see anything wrong with my cancer posting. It is about pleasure and health at the same time. Unless of course if your sex life sucks! You sound like one of these males who have nothing going on under their sheets! But you know what, I don't blame you. That's the way you chose to live your life. All I'm telling you is that some of us do not mind or care to have great pleasures with our body parts as much as we want. These parts are ours and we put them to great use. And some of us have no problem posting these cancer postings. It's our freedom and rights to do so.I don't understand why if you were me, you would not post my cancer posting. That's the mystery! Are you scared of the message in the cancer posting?? Why?? Let me know and we can talk.Zakoomu R.
Edward Mulindwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Rehema is a man we now even know how and where he is posting from. Do not be deluded by lies. And by the way if I were him calling my self a her I would not have posted that cancer posting.EmWinnipeg-CanadaThe Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
Groupe de communication Mulindwas
"avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie"----- Original Message -----From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 6:37 PMSubject: RE: ugnet_: Re: Advice for Treating Prostate Cancer RevivalRehema,
I have a question for you based on the assumption that you are a woman. But if you have a prostate gland, please disregard the question and forgive my ignorance about your gender.
Since the directives you give are so specific, exhibiting firsthand knowledge, is this something that you and your boyfriend/husband have tried out? And as a corollary, isn't it best to just have an enema, in lieu of merely washing the you-know-what.
Another question: where is the scientific evidence (based on lspecialized iterature) that prostate orgasms, pleasurable as you claim they may be, can prevent cancer?
vukoni
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: ugnet_: Re: Advice for Treating Prostate Cancer Revival
From: "Rehema Mukooza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, March 18, 2004 1:09 am
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Male Members:If you want to avoid getting prostate cancer, you have got to work on it. Here is my advise from experience with great pleasure in ecstacy!Give yourselves "Prostate Stimulations", or get a good woman now knows how to stimulate your prostates real good, now and again! I bet it feels good, its the second best to heaven on earth! That shit feels good! That's what I heard! Here are the directions to do it safe and well.1). Clean your anus out.2). Wash your hands.3). Use a condom on your fingures! (recommended)4). Put lubrication on your two fingures.5). Insert your fingures slowly (not to hurt yourself) into your anus.6). Insert them inside your anus to a length of 2 inches.7). Slowly curve your figures upward, towards your male organ.8). Stroke slowly in the motion of upward-down, forward-bewards.9). At this point you should be able to feel (locate) the Prostate Gland. It is a small notch, around that area. If you are a normal guy, you would be able to locate it.10). Once you spot it and you like the sensation, please go ahead and have fun. And at the same time are saving your prostates from prostate cancer.11). Prostate orgasms are strong and pleasurable. You will cum, that's expected! Hahahah, lololol!!Prostate Stimulation has been found to be very effective towards the prevention of prostate cancer. It has been found that men who never stimulated their prostates are the ones who get prostate cancer. Avoid this from happening to you by following the directions I've given you. They are very simple and easy yet pleasurable and healthy.Zakoomu R.
J Ssemakula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Advice for Treating Prostate Cancer Revival March 17, 2004 By ANAHAD O'CONNOR An estimated 30,000 men who have had surgery for prostate cancer will relapse this year, and half of them will die. But many of those patients can be saved, a new study says, if doctors treat them with radiation therapy at the earliest signs of recurrence. In cases where prostate cancer appears to be returning after surgery, doctors usually forgo local radiation because they assume the disease has spread. Hormones, which are helpful but cannot cure the disease, are typically given instead. But the latest study, published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association, looked at 501 men who were given radiation therapy in lieu of hormones and found that about half lived at least four years without another relapse. In roughly two-thirds of patients who do not receive the treatment, the cancer will spread within 10 years, said Dr. Kevin M. Slawin, an author of the study and director of the Baylor Prostate Center at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. Doctors can look for prostate cancer - the second-leading cause of cancer deaths among men - by conducting blood tests for rising levels of a protein called prostate-specific antigen, or P.S.A. When levels start climbing after surgery, it usually signals that the cancer is returning. But many doctors either wait too long to give the therapy or rule it out altogether, Dr. Slawin said. "When it's rising, that's when radiation treatment should be given," he said. "In a lot of these patients where it was thought the disease would advance and little could be done, we're finding that these men can actually be cured." About 64 percent of subjects in the study whose levels of the protein doubled within 10 months after surgery, and whose initial prostate cancer was deemed moderately aggressive, remained cancer-free for four years. People who undergo radiation therapy can suffer unpleasant side effects, including impotence, bladder dysfunction and frequent bowel movements. Dr. Timothy Wilson, director of the prostate cancer program at the City of Hope medical center in Los Angeles, said that the study's lack of a control group for comparison was a flaw, but that he hoped the findings would lead to more widespread use of radiation therapy. "It adds to a small but growing body of evidence that this is the right strategy," Dr. Wilson said. "Many of us already know it's a good idea. Now, hopefully, it will work its way into the medical literature and become the standard of care." Fewer than 20 percent of patients whose prostate cancer returns undergo radiation therapy. Dr. Mitchell A. Anscher, a professor of radiation oncology at Duke University medical center, suggested that some patients would be better off getting radiation treatment immediately after surgery, when it is more effective and lower doses are administered. "People need to be aware that this is a problem we have a potential solution for," Dr. Anscher said. "Only 13 percent are offered radiation; the rest are offered nothing or treated with hormones, which aren't curative." Dr. Slawin warned that pre-emptively treating patients after prostate surgery carried the risk of overtreating men who might never have suffered a relapse. "We already have a blood test that's very good at detecting recurrences," he added.
Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam

