Friday 21 August 2009

PRINCE OF DARKNESS ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL



The prince of darkness, that unelected leader of the country (apart from Gord, the other unelected leader of the country) has been admitted to St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London, for a “benign” prostate condition.

A Department for Business, Innovation and Skills spokesman said it was a "routine operation".
Last week, Lord Mandelson stood in for the prime minister who was on holiday.

Lord Mandelson returned to the British government last year after serving as European Union trade commissioner.

He is known as the "comeback king" of British politics and was appointed to one of the most powerful jobs in Europe after being sacked twice from the cabinet.

Benign growth of the prostate is common and around one in three men over the age of 50 suffer symptoms due to an enlarged prostate.

Treatment is not always necessary, as the symptoms, such as difficulty passing urine, can often be very mild.

Medication can help but surgery to reduce the size of the prostate is offered in more severe cases.

Details of the op are here, read and enjoy.

Angus

Angus Dei on all and sundry

2 comments:

Jason said...

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Sincerely,
JasonThis is a great site that you have here. It's important that you have a site that focuses on both sides, so keep up the good work. I have a site myself where people can voice their opinion and debate on some of the most controversial topics out there today.

Anyway, good work and maybe we can do a link exchange or something.

Sincerely,
Jason

Angus Dei said...

Thanks Jason

I have added your blog (which is interesting) to my blog list:)

As stated in the "blurb" I hate all

politicians and will never take sides.