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Aquablation: Post-surgery expectations

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Summary: Aquablation Post-Surgery

I've been posting pretty regularly, so feel free to check out my previous posts to see my progress.

Feb 3rd (Day 10 Post-Surgery)Had my follow-up with the urologist. Post-volume measurements were 95cc. Got the usual "less than 100cc is good, and your number is probably on the high side since you're still healing" speech. I'm only getting up once a night to pee now—way better than the five times a night before surgery. No blood in my urine at all. Still a little bit of discomfort when peeing, but nothing too bad. Got the all-clear for lifting light weights and having sex, but I need to hold off on biking for another two to three weeks.

Feb 5th (Day 12 Post-Surgery)Had sex for the first time post-surgery—everything went great! Totally normal experience. Ejaculation seemed normal too, and no signs of retrograde ejaculation. Feeling good about heading back to the gym on Monday, Feb 10.

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Happy things are going well. I had the procedure on Dec. 4 2024 and waited the recommended 6 weeks to begin working out. My workouts are pretty intense -boot camp, running, and spin. Unfortunately bleeding took place and was told to stop spin (no discussion of how long). I am still running and doing bootcamp and seem to have random bleeding - hard to determine the cause. I have made a decision to continue the workouts but have not gone back to spin. Trying to be patient with this but now past 8 weeks and pretty much satisfied with results; strong stream with some discomfort, on Tamsulosin every other day, minimal trips to the bathroom, and normal sex. At the end of the day from reading these posts I believe the surgeons are underestimating the recovery period/complications.