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@leakysid get a male urinal next to your bed at night. You can pre quickly in bed and still go back to sleep.
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From what you said it sounds like you’ve had both drugs that are available. You can have Myrbetriq or Gemtesa can both stop the urgency. I used to wake up multiple times at night feeling I had to go, When I knew I really didn’t. I’m on Myrbetriq And I usually don’t even get up once at night. I can wait till 7 AM or close to it to get up to pee. I take 2-25 mg Pills a day.
There are at least three other solution, two that work as long as you have not had radiation.
I’m having an AUS (Artificial urinary sphincter) Installed in June. They put it partially in your stomach they put a piece in your scrotum and connect it up to your urethra. It’s very effective in stopping incontinence. In order to pee, you squeeze a bulb in your scrotum a couple times and you can pee and it automatically closes back up when done. It works even if you’ve had radiation.
There’s also a device called the ProACT That puts two balloons On either side of your urethra and squeezes on it to close down the leakage. You’d have to have an operation to have it put in, but it works automatically. If you have radiation To that area, Which would include salvage radiation if your cancer comes back, then it doesn’t work properly any longer.
There is also another device called the sling which you have to do an operation to install. It is not as effective as the other two devices, but it does work for many people. Again, if you have radiation, it doesn’t work well.