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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Prostate BPH / September 2005

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Laparoscopic Prostate Removal13 Sep 2005 20:21 GMT2
Have any of you had this operation? If so did you suffer "leakage" or
any type of incontinence?
Regards,
John Kutina
Flomax Questions13 Sep 2005 14:49 GMT7
Questions on Flomax.....
Has anyone experienced lower back pain?
Has anyone tried cutting the dose in half and what was the outcome? Since it
is in a capsule, it may be difficult to do.
GREAT12 Sep 2005 01:32 GMT1
great
PVP & Retrograde10 Sep 2005 04:59 GMT9
Hey guys I'm posting again because I need some support.  I'm 35 years old and
had PVP surgery back in April.  I had full retrograde after sugery.
Up until about 2 weeks ago I starter ejaculating but the ejaculate is clear
like water.  Not a spot of white in it.  Each time there is a ...
TUNA Procedure10 Sep 2005 04:50 GMT3
Hello to all the people that read and post on this newsgroup.
I went to my Urologist today and he suggested that I go for the TUNA
procedure. ( Transurethral needle ablation) Before I do, I would very much
appreciate it if anybody seeing this post that has had this procedure let ...
bicycle riding harmful to bph patients?10 Sep 2005 04:44 GMT5
A few years ago I remember reading a few articles to that effect. I
have bph and am in need of some exercise, would bike riding be a
mistake? Would appreciate  comments from any bikers in the group.
Thanks for any replies,
FloMax?10 Sep 2005 04:34 GMT10
My doctor recomended FloMax.  Anybody have any experience with FloMax or
comments?  Thanks.
nighttime urination:10 Sep 2005 04:18 GMT25
I'm getting up 4 to 5 times a night sometimes more to go to the bathroom,
evidently their must be some other reason for it other than enlarged
prostate as I had PVP almost two years ago. It helped daytime urination but
sure hasn't been any help at nighttime. If anyone in the ...
has any one10 Sep 2005 04:15 GMT1
this could be a long story,, but will make it short,, high psa 10.7. then
4.1.. with a free psa of 29,, now went back to the uro,, psa was now 7.5,,
treating me for Prostitis and BPh,, but uro didnt do anything but Cipro,,
wanting do a micro wave and biosphy,, never did think i ...
Prolieve TUMT08 Sep 2005 11:08 GMT9
I am scheduled for a Prolieve TUMT procedure next week and would appreciate
hearing from anyone who has undergone this process.  It differs from other
TUMT procedures in that it employs a balloon dilation step to compress the
prostate meat before it is cooked.  I have tried Flomax ...
Back from Ladakh07 Sep 2005 16:23 GMT2
You may remember I posted a while ago that I was going trekking in the Himalayas, well here's a quick note to let you know I successfully completed my trek, two months exactly after my PVP.
To recap, I'm 59 and had median lobe obstruction causing severe retention, which meant I ...
Local station runs CBS story on GreenLight laser07 Sep 2005 15:20 GMT2
Just watched a 2 min story on the GreenLight laser, aka PVP.  It was a CBS
news story picked up by our local CBS affiliate.  They did a pretty good job
in a short amount of time explaining the  procedure complete with graphic
and video.  Has anyone seen this?  No indication of ...
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To men over 70 [ I am 79 ]04 Sep 2005 13:13 GMT10
I had a PVP Oct 2004 and still get up at least 2+ times per night to
urinate. My GP doctor during a recent physical exam stated that men over
70 regularly get up 2 times a night to urinate. My uro says no. Have
any of you found this to be true - even after a PVP or other treatment?
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