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PVP in LONDON

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Marc Nataf - 18 Feb 2004 17:34 GMT
someone has been in LISTER HOSPITAL for PVP?
Can he talks me about it?
nambucca - 18 Feb 2004 19:59 GMT
> someone has been in LISTER HOSPITAL for PVP?
> Can he talks me about it?
>
> Yup had PVP done by Gordon Muir via Lister Hospital last July
You will go a long way to find a nicer and better urologist and certainly
PVP is the answer to BPH
I had rejected a TURP 6 months previous and an arrogant SOB of a Uro
......along with a 2nd uro who whilst being very pleasant i did not feel had
the skills to do a good TURP op

Unless its changed you will see Gordon Muir at his consulting rooms in
Lister Hospital but the op will be done in the Day Surgury Unit at Kings
College Hospital on a Sat AM
You need to be at hospital for 7.30AM theres plenty of free parking in the
adjacent road and you will leave the hospital around 1pm ........you must
take someone with you to drive you home though

Derry Argue on this board also had PVP done on the NHS at Kings via Gordon
Muir in Dec 2003

Have faith it will be the best darn thing you can do

see also www.london-urology.co.uk
Derry Argue - 18 Feb 2004 20:45 GMT
> Derry Argue on this board also had PVP done on the NHS at
> Kings via Gordon Muir in Dec 2003

I cannot recommend Gordon Muir and his clinic highly enough. If
you are scheduled for a PVP, it may be Muir or it may be one of
his team who do the operation, but either way you need have no
worries.

Derry
Marc Nataf - 19 Feb 2004 08:04 GMT
derry
i haven't understood if you were satisfied or not
can vou explain the results?
marc

> > Derry Argue on this board also had PVP done on the NHS at
> > Kings via Gordon Muir in Dec 2003
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> Derry
nambucca - 19 Feb 2004 21:16 GMT
> derry
> i haven't understood if you were satisfied or not
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> >
> > Derry

er pardon !!!!!!!!!!!suggest you reread the messages

Both I and Derry recomend Gordon Muir above all other uros we have had any
contact with
Cant speak highly enough about him and his lovely attitude to patients
Marc Nataf - 20 Feb 2004 07:03 GMT
ok thanks for answer
but can you talk about results before and after PVP?

> > derry
> > i haven't understood if you were satisfied or not
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> contact with
> Cant speak highly enough about him and his lovely attitude to patients
nambucca - 20 Feb 2004 19:27 GMT
Before the PVP i had pretty much a dribble in fact things were so bad that i
could not even do a flow test on one occasion
So at 7 am on op day it was a slow stop start dribble of a flow yet at 11am
after coming round from the anaesthetic I could put a fire out !!!and it
remains just as good 7 months down the line even better now the retro has
reversed itself

Boy am I glad i refused point blank to undergo a traditional TURP with an
arrogant b*****d of a uro

> ok thanks for answer
> but can you talk about results before and after PVP?
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> > contact with
> > Cant speak highly enough about him and his lovely attitude to patients
Magna - 20 Feb 2004 21:01 GMT
Nambucca,

Did you go private or NHS. What were your symptoms?

Magna
nambucca - 21 Feb 2004 18:24 GMT
> Nambucca,
>
> Did you go private or NHS. What were your symptoms?
>
> Magna

Because I had BUPA I went private but it was done in the self same day
surgury unit at Kings thats used for NHS patients and by Gordon Muir who
also does NHS patients
 
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