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Green light PVP vs HoLEP

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Are you saying you don’t have incontinence? What I have read is that everyone has it for a while but most overcome it pretty quickly. I seem to be one that will be 6 months to a year to overcome my incontinence. As far as bleeding I never had any after the first couple of days. I walk 6 to 7 days a week and has never caused any issues or blood. Good luck with your healing and pray all goes well.

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Prior to surgery I started to experience if I was pushing to urinate I d have an “ accident”. And once ( election night’24) I went out for a walk and somebody offered me zero alcohol beer. I liked it and had four bottles. As I waited for the restroom on the long line, I did slightly go on myself. That hadn’t happened before and hasn’t happened since. The only side effect or issue I’m currently having is that slight burning sensation when I go to the bathroom ibuprofen calm that down 600 mg. If I walk too much, I get a numbing feeling in my perennial area. My fluids are still a little orangey in color so I assume that’s still very very light blood.

No, none. Or painful spasms.
I feel deeply guilty about the fact I(apparently) have been dodging bullets of symptoms almost all men suffer , since I woke up from the surgery. Again, my doctor was impeccable fellowship trained, and is considered one of the most gentle hands in the medical profession Maybe my age helped as per my Dr. (51) , and I stopped drinking (4 years ago)and cigarettes( mid ‘24). I drank a lot of Gatorade for electrolytes prior to the surgery and after. I was given antibiotics during surgery, but not after and I have so far remained infection free