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Hundzow, decision making is especially challenging with prostate cancer. I'm glad that you are learning about your options. You may be interested in hearing the decisions and choices other men discuss in this discussion:
- How to choose treatment for prostate cancer? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/how-to-choose-treatment/

Did you have the catheter replaced successfully?

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Hello, I had a urine infection followed by low pressure ( fainting level),vomit, severe body aches (joints), sore throat, due to the catheter, had to admission to hospital by an ambulance, undergone a blood test, urine test after changing the old urine bag, I had a Salian, pain killer, I experienced a brief rash, rash gone away, after sometime, was stable, with persistent joint pain, med’s were antibiotic,pain killer, water consumption, urination flow pressure back to normal, I hope it’ll maintain.