@jaemiami Mixed. I had mine done on Dec. 18th. My prostate was larger, but not enough to cause full liquid stoppage as some here have described. Mostly, I was tired of the dribbling, thinking I was done, and moments later felt some extra "warmth" in my underpants.
Meanwhile, while the amount of dribble has decreased, it has not gone away. And, that "warmth" issue has only happened very few times since. I do not know if that will continue to decrease or increase. I see my doctor for the first time after the surgery in two weeks and have that and a few other questions then.
As far as needing to urinate, this is also a mixed bag. There are times when I can go hours, and times when I'd like to go much sooner. I have read that the bladder can constrict with repeated urination and not relax to be capable of holding more. It is a muscle and needs to be exercised, so I try to hold it as long as I can. However, I do have a tipping point where I cannot hold it in and start dripping before I can drop my pants. These have become less frequent enough that I have stopped wearing pads. However (#2), if I'm going out and may not have immediate access to restrooms, I then do wear them. Nonetheless, I go to bed around 11-ish and can last the night to around 6:30-7:00. So, that's a biggie.
This is my story at this point.
@garysc You wrote that the bladder is a muscle that needs to be exercised, so you try to hold off on urinating. I recall that I was told not to hold it but to urinate when I had an urge. Perhaps your situation is different than mine. You may want to check with your physician about whether hold it is beneficial or not.