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Iraq-Jordan
Saddam Suffers From Prostate Infection
2004-07-30
Seven months after being taken prisoner, former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein suffers from a chronic prostate infection but has rebuffed suggestions that a biopsy be performed to rule out cancer, Iraq's human rights minister said Thursday. So give him two aspirin and tell him to call back in the morning if it still hurts. OK, tetracyclene too.

Tests show that, despite the prostate problem, the 67-year-old deposed dictator is otherwise in good health He's going to live for the execution, Hoorah! and has even shed some extra weight while in U.S. detention We know how to cure obesity! , Human Rights Minister Bakhtiar Amin told Al-Jazeera television.

He said X-ray and blood tests came back negative for cancer, but officials wanted to take a biopsy to be safe.

Chronic prostate infections occur in about 35 percent of all men over 50, but are not linked to cancer Especially when their diet is constipating. . Routine screening for prostate cancer, especially among older men, is becoming more common.

Saddam has been held by U.S. officials at an undisclosed location in Iraq since his capture by U.S. forces last December near Tikrit. He had been on the run since his regime collapsed in April in the face of a U.S.-led invasion.

There have been several media reports saying his health was deteriorating, something the U.S. military denied Thursday. Look at the picure at the link. It is obvious that at a minimum the U. S. has cut off his Botox treatments

"Saddam did not have a stroke, and he is not dead," 1st Sgt. Steve Valley told The Associated Press. He did not provide further information. He can say no more. Must have been in country too long.

A Jordanian-based spokesman for the International Committee of the Red Cross, the only neutral Bwahahahah at least the reporter has a sense of humor entity with access to Saddam, said Thursday the organization had no information about a downturn in Saddam's health. We know nothing.

"Saddam's sickness was rumors spread by the media," Mu'in Kassis told The Associated Press. The ICRC said it has visited him at least twice to check on his condition and carry messages to his family.

According to Amin, Saddam has lost weight after following a diet. He spends his time reading the Quran Preparing to met his maker? , writing poetry and tending to a garden, Amin said.

Mohammed al-Rashdan, a member of Saddam's defense team, said in an effort to establish a basis for an appeal the lawyers have received unconfirmed information that Saddam suffered a stroke. He urged the Iraqi government to allow them, his family or a neutral party to send a doctor to Iraq to examine Saddam.

Officials at the Iraqi prime minister's office said they had no information on the ousted leader's condition. No one knows nothing

Caused by a variety of bacteria, prostate infections develop gradually and can remain undetected for a long time because symptoms are typically subtle and sometimes there are none at all.

The infections are not easy to cure because antibiotics do not accumulate in high concentrations in the prostate. Treatment usually involves several months of strong antibiotics. Can this treatment ever be fatal? After much suffering
Posted by:Mr. Davis

#8  Needle biopsy... with a broomstick?
Posted by: True German Ally   2004-07-30 6:09:35 PM  

#7  Calls for a needle biopsy of the prostate. I had one, when I had a prostate to biopsy. Saddams should be without numbing and no follow up Cipro.

All joking aside if your over 50 get your PSA checked! Cancer is nothing to screw around with.

Most Prostate cancer is slow so Saddam will see a rope before it gets him unless it's very advanced or one of the few aggresive types.
Posted by: FlameBait93268   2004-07-30 5:25:49 PM  

#6  I do NOT have an anal probe...
It's a prostrate infection,
and I'm big boned...
Posted by: Capsu78   2004-07-30 2:05:23 PM  

#5  I still think radiation and chemo should be applied just to be on the safe safe.

You are quite right, Dr. Shipman. Let's bring that chemo and radiation on!
Posted by: rex   2004-07-30 1:47:05 PM  

#4  Man, what's the sense in finding out if he's got cancer and wasting all this money testing and, subsequently, treating him? He's gonna be dancing at the end of a rope soon enough!
Posted by: Dar   2004-07-30 1:32:31 PM  

#3  I had a prostate infection a couple weeks ago. Not a big deal, but not fun either. Apparently they're usually caused by stress. The symptoms are be a bit scary though - bloody semen. Yuck! Antibiotics cleared it up quick, thankfully.
Posted by: Scooter McGruder   2004-07-30 1:20:06 PM  

#2  I still think radiation and chemo should be applied just to be on the safe safe.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-07-30 12:15:31 PM  

#1  Hurry up and die for crissakes!
Posted by: tu3031   2004-07-30 11:50:50 AM  

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