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@dannyandebbie Sorry for your pain. Hopefully it will fade away and quickly. That could happen. A good physical therapist could help. And you have a long period before you have to decide on whether to ever use Reclast again. Time to consider those problems and whether you believe they came from the Reclast.

I want to ask a separate question. I have seriously considered the Urolift procedure and finally decided not to. The turning point was when I asked what if I'm one of that supposedly small percentage of guys that has pain from the Urolift and needs to have it removed. The doc said, oh no problem we can do a procedure where we remove the prostate tissue and the Urolift. Well that's exactly why I wanted the Urolift, so that I did not have to have the prostate tissue cut out or lasered out or melted or frozen out. I could never find any more info on this removing a Urolift problem. Could you tell me why you had to have it removed and then what they had to do to get the Urolift out and whether that left you in pain after all that?

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@awfultruth I had a procedure called aquablation - have you been given that option?

I had the UROLIFT placed to help with urination; did not seem to help and I developed this awful burning sensation any time I urinated; would give me cold chills. So, urologist removed all that they could without touching the prostate. The four clips remain on back side of prostate and I continue to have that burning sensation anytime I urinate. I was told that some people the burning sensation goes away and some it doesn’t, guess I’m one! I do know that the clips can be removed but there is not a 100% assurance that the burning sensation will go away. In addition, on an intimate level, removing any of the prostate would give you a premature ejaculation; causing the seman to travel to the bladder and there would be no more “ Happy moment” if you will and so I chose to leave things as they are and never would of had the Urolift if I knew I was going to have this constant burning. The Urolift might not be the culprit; hitting a nerve just right could be the issue and no guarantee that nerve will go back to normal.