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prostatitis
by: CTB on Thu, Jan 22 2009
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My prostatitis started right after I had received oral sex. The next day I noticed a burning.Went to doc the next day and they put me on doxy.

That was OCT 7th its now jan 22.I’m still dealing with this.Ive been on doxy, cipro and amoxcillin.the doc says Now that its not bacterial and put me on flomax. Man what side affects.I can’t help but think and believe everything I’ve read that this is still bacterial And I havent used the right antibiatics to get rid of my bacteria.

Any thoughts???


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  1. Wed, Aug 19 2009
    I'm having same problem since 9 weeks, it started some june 20th.. i had gone thru all the tests.. i have taken 3 weeks of ciprofloxin, other related ...Read
  2. Tue, Apr 28 2009
    Well CBT, I have been dealing with severe prostratitis for almost 2 years, I have been put on every med there is for it, and they thought in the star...Read

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  • prostatitis - by CTB - (Thu, Jan 22 2009)
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