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Six weeks after PVP

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Salmon Egg - 23 Jan 2009 17:36 GMT
It is now six weeks after my PVP with the Greenlight laser, There have
been no obvious bad effects.

The immediate benefit was a fast urination. That remains true today. I
am somewhat disappointed that urine volume has been hovering about 150
to 200 mL. There are indications that that volume has increased slightly/

My Uro thinks that it will take a few months for this volume to
increase. I am to go back in three months.

Bill

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Ed - 24 Jan 2009 05:34 GMT
>It is now six weeks after my PVP with the Greenlight laser, There have
>been no obvious bad effects.
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>Bill

The average person makes 1 mL of urine per minute. So with a cacacity
of 150-200, that means on average 3 hours between pees, and that is
not too bad.

Thanks for the update and all the best.

Ed
Salmon Egg - 24 Jan 2009 06:27 GMT
> The average person makes 1 mL of urine per minute. So with a cacacity
> of 150-200, that means on average 3 hours between pees, and that is
> not too bad.

Last night, I passed a total of about 1800 mL. I attribute that much to
dysautonomia. Typically though, 1200 mL is about right if I restrict
water intake without actually going thirsty.

Bill

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Ed - 24 Jan 2009 16:57 GMT
>> The average person makes 1 mL of urine per minute. So with a cacacity
>> of 150-200, that means on average 3 hours between pees, and that is
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>dysautonomia. Typically though, 1200 mL is about right if I restrict
>water intake without actually going thirsty.

1800 mL!? You must have been up 10 times then.

Ed
 
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