Guys,
Finally, the injection video is up on the "Injections" Treatment page. He is a natural teacher and did a great job of a demo. Take a look. I have received a few more vids and they will be up soon. If you are willing to make a video, it is always welcome. the more hints, techniques, ideas, the better!
Paul
Injection video is up!
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Re: Injection video is up!
Not sure why but video is not working for me.
68 years old, Married 48 years. Prostate Cancer surgery 11 years ago. Tried Pills, VED, moved to injections (EdEx) for past 6 years. Implanted with AMS 700 LGX by Dr Hellstrom in New Orleans at Tulane Medical. 1/13/20
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Re: Injection video is up!
The video is at the very bottom of the page. Until the whole page gets redesigned in a few weeks, it has to be at the bottom of the page.
Paul
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Glad to see the video - informative and good to see that I'm doin' it right - or at least like someone else who seems to be having success. Still working on the best dosage but that'll come. . .
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Re: Injection video is up!
I went to bottom of treatment page to see video. All I see is a blank box with a red x in the upper left hand corner. No amount of clicking would activate the page. What's wrong?
Re: Injection video is up!
If you are having trouble loading the video, your Windows Media Player version may need to be updated.
I am running 11.0 and it is not the most recent.
If you are using XP here is how you check. Go Start...Control Panel...Add or Remove Programs
That command should populate a list of installed software with version numbers showing on an alphabetical list.
This program will be very low on the list.
If you decide to update bring up Google and type in Media Player which if your careful will take you to the Microsoft update site containing Downloads for 9.0, 10.0, 11.0 and 12.0.
Decide what you want and read carefully before downloading anything so you learn how to do it correctly.
Good Luck and feedback is always welcome.
Jim
I am running 11.0 and it is not the most recent.
If you are using XP here is how you check. Go Start...Control Panel...Add or Remove Programs
That command should populate a list of installed software with version numbers showing on an alphabetical list.
This program will be very low on the list.
If you decide to update bring up Google and type in Media Player which if your careful will take you to the Microsoft update site containing Downloads for 9.0, 10.0, 11.0 and 12.0.
Decide what you want and read carefully before downloading anything so you learn how to do it correctly.
Good Luck and feedback is always welcome.
Jim
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