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Aquablation: Post-surgery expectations

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@vtredwolf
You are not alone. I had surgery 10 months ago and experienced something similar. It persisted several months. I pursued physical therapy for pelvic floor. The PT wonders if it may have been brought on by scar tissue. The physical therapist gave me exercises and things seem to be improving with time. Hope this is helpful information.

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@nairbs yeah my pain is perhaps higher than what you describe, below the belt, kind of like a very mild version of getting hit in the testicles, a cramp, but during ejaculation. Feels like it could be seminal vessel related. I'm hoping it's transient so I'll give it a week or so off.

@nairbs did your Urologist recommend the PT and suspect pelvic floor issues? Had my flow up with Aqua Uro at 7 weeks and he kind of just shoulder shrugged and said that should get better, didn't offer any cause or treatment. I've done a lot of research on the internet and sounds like "sperm cramps" with pelvic floor muscle weakness being the main culprit, but the internet can be such a rabbit hole. Glad yours resolved and that makes me hopeful, but lack of urgency from my doc was both encouraging and deflating. The urination part has been wildly successful at this point, but this is concerning.