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Extraordinarily out of date and no longer relevant or accurate in light of today's research. This was printed in 1913.
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So, guys for many which came first prostate or AS?
My started after reactive arthritis so I'm still linking slow stealth infection as cause of my AS.
There are dew I'm not sure whether I'm suffering from pelvic floor issues, chronic prostatitis or both. Very difficult to differentiate between them. This issue started around 20 years after the onset of my A.S.
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Yes outofdate, but I can attest to that it's true. My all started after some sort of infection it wasn't a trauma.
My prostatitis came before AS. So do I have hope or do I have spondy.
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I think everyone has told you this a million times. I know I have.
You have a very very very small chance of having your AS just go away. This isn't how this disease works.
Get treatment, don't sit around waiting for miracles.
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