Prostate Problems?

by compound complex 48 Replies latest members private

  • Glander
    Glander

    lisa - "bring your wife so we can discuss surgery". (think roto-rooter)

    I called and cancelled the appt. I see no reason for surgery when he was actually better than 5 yrs ago.

    They said he was also retaining urine. (according to the ultrasound) I'm pretty sure it was because he had to give a urine sample so when the cup was full, he stopped peeing set the cup down and could not restart, right before the ultra sound. It is fine if he empties completely without stopping.

    A Trans urethral resection (TUR) is a fairly routine operation and has shown to be very helpful treatment for the problems associated with an enlarged prostate. An instrument is inserted into the penis and when it reaches the prostate it opens a small blade and is withdrawn, cutting the urethra on the inside and enlarging the natural opening. A larger instrument is introduced and removes the benign tissue from the gland.

    Urine retention can be serious and lead to more serious problems. The tedious "load and squirt" method of peeing is a real nuisance and most men don't have the patience for it .

    My Grandfather elected to have the surgery at 86 and he did well afterward. An uncle was told the surgery would be recommended when he was 55. He was turned off by the description of the procedure and decided to spend the rest of his life taking 10 minutes to pee several times a day. His life was cut short by an auto accident a few days before his 60th birthday.

    It is interesting the way you worded your post. Sounds like you wear the pants, lol.

  • tornapart
    tornapart

    Coco.. I remember my dad had prostate trouble. I'm not sure exactly what it was but he did go into hospital and had surgery and was fine for many years afterwards.

    I really hope things get better for you.. <3

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    I appreciate the good thoughts, tornapart.

    Pain, discomfort, worry have entered the picture . . .

    Regards.

    CoCo

  • lisavegas420
    lisavegas420

    It is interesting the way you worded your post. Sounds like you wear the pants, lol.



    I do not wear the pants. I do not believe in unnecessary surgery. He is not spending 10 minutes to pee. He doesn't get up in the night to pee. He is healthier now than he was 5 yrs ago. His PSA scores had actually improved. He wanted my opinion as he knows I will do the research and decide what I would do for myself. I normally go on every dr. appt because he can never think of questions to ask. This time I could not go. We are a team, a partnership, I want him around a little bit longer, he just turned 69. We will be celebrating our 20th anniversary next month; have no complaints healthwise or relationship wise. I do have complaints about doctors that try to push unnecessary surgeries. Even with cancer, surgery would not be the first choice.
  • slipnslidemaster
    slipnslidemaster

    99 problems but aprostate ain't one...

  • Hummingbird001
    Hummingbird001

    Uva Ursi is an good herb for that.

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    slipnslide:

    !!!

    Thanks!

    CC

  • slipnslidemaster
    slipnslidemaster

    I aims to please...

  • stuckinamovement
    stuckinamovement

    Coco you have a pm

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    Thanks, SIAM . . .

    replied to PM.

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