Well, not private, but your could provide video as evidence, and let a few members judge 1st prize.
A poll, perhaps ?
Well, not private, but your could provide video as evidence, and let a few members judge 1st prize.
Well, not private, but your could provide video as evidence, and let a few members judge 1st prize.
But you would get extra points for writing your name in the snow!
Memories of elementary school ....
What, did kids make fun of your name?
Easy recovery, I didn't need to be cathed and post surgery no negative effects.Hi - my urologist suggested the Urolift this morning and am investigating. How have you done with the Urolift? about a year ago. Recovery, side ffects, benefits, problems,..
Many thanks
Been there, got that...odd feeling........Retrograde.It has left me with the ejaculation issue which I do not find too objectionable.
However, I have had 3 urinary tract infections in the 3 years. As you might know, it is rare for men to get them. I had not had them until after my procedure.
Has this been a side effect of your procedure? I am trying to learn if this is an issue with my procedure. Thanks
My husband had one done three years ago. He said it doesn't work anymore...
I am exploring surgical options for BPH - the Urolift or Rezum. Good information here and I have scheduled an appointment with a urologist.
I also contacted my insurance provider, Blue Cross and Blue Shield, and basically they said that either procedure would be considered investigational and not covered until I went thru either a 1 or 3 month course of oral medications to relieve BPH symptoms. My original thought was I would rather get the surgery done, not take life long medications, and minimize side effects. Guess I can't get to that stage until after med trial.
Have others run into this too?
I've been on Tamsulosin for BPH for 3 years. Still works OK (not like a teenage boy though). I have had NO side effects. I'm keeping on this until such time as the med doesn't work anymore.
This was my approach as well. The meds worked ok at first. In time, Tamsulosin lost its effectiveness. My urologist changed to another Med. My condition was the same so had the Green Light procedure.
Dave, how long did the meds work if you care to share? I'm 3 years in so far.
Yes that is pretty standard. Didn't work for me.I am exploring surgical options for BPH - the Urolift or Rezum. Good information here and I have scheduled an appointment with a urologist.
I also contacted my insurance provider, Blue Cross and Blue Shield, and basically they said that either procedure would be considered investigational and not covered until I went thru either a 1 or 3 month course of oral medications to relieve BPH symptoms. My original thought was I would rather get the surgery done, not take life long medications, and minimize side effects. Guess I can't get to that stage until after med trial.
Have others run into this too?
It was about 12 years. But the last 6 to 12 months, they did not work well.
Thanks, I'm almost 77 with three years on the med so maybe if things go like they are now, I won't need a surgery. But who knows?
Not sure it matters but I was about 55 when I started. While the operation was very successful short of the infections I am experiencing now, the medication was fine and I had no side effects.
What's the "green light" procedure? What happened with the original urolift. Many thanks.