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CosmoKramer

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  1. yeah, thanks anyway I guess it beats a response like "well you probably have prostate cancer" or "yeah, your member will probably fall off any day now" :dncgbby:
  2. I need your help please with a case study of a gentleman (myself, Cosmo Kramer) who has noticed to his horror a significant amount of blood in his semen the last two times he has ejaculated (each episode being a couple days apart). The concern of course is where is this blood coming from? ...no blood in the urine at all and no pain upon urination or ejaculation...going to see a primary care doc when I can but hoping for your help in the meantime please this is more terrifying than Michael Myers.

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