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Aquablation: Post-surgery expectations

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@albiet Good you were able to self-cath because it's really an emergency life-saver. Myself was concerned before using it but ultimately found it to be painless. The continued retention though is a concern in my opinion. If I'm not mistaken most of us here have experienced almost immediate and progressive improvement as time goes on. I think you'd want to press your surgeon for resolution. In my case, my uro also performed the surgery. Best of luck!

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@bennysr
thanks. i dont want to think in the negative yet. i have a visit with the doctor on monday morning. Cathing was lucky for me as i have a false passage. i was on my 2nd and last try before i was going to emergency room.
larry

@bennysr
just spoke with surgeon, he is not concerned. (I did have a badder scan yearterday and it showed no blood clots.) he want me to try and continue cic until monday appointent if necessary but thinks i should be feeling better by monday with swelling going down.

larry