Prostate and Bladder Issues: What to do?
I am a 68, nearly 69, year old man that has had bladder issues for years. I had green light prostate surgery 8 yrs. ago which helped for a while. Now, my prostate has had some regrowth and I have developed several bladder diverticulum. I have had just about every bladder test possible. I also have some incontinence issues, and manage by wearing diapers when necessary. I'm ok with that. My urologist had me on a combination of tamsulosin and finastride, but have not realized much of a difference. I'm a bit afraid of some of those drugs because I have read that they could mask the development of a more serious prostate cancer.
My urologist suggests that I may be a candidate for surgery, but what kind? Turp or total removal of the prostate? I have also read that turp sometimes needs to be repeated. Don't want that to happen either. What to do?
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A non-profit health provider? Are you outside the USA? That's amazing! I agree with you on all points. I am in Barcelona, Spain.
did you have any incontinence
No incontinence whatsoever, none. It has been a year and 3 months since my surgery and I am thrilled with the results. I rarely get up to pee during the night and my flow when I pee continues to be excellent.
It's worth reporting to your Urologist. My urine was clear after a week.
I have a friend who had Urolift. He said he gets up once or twice but is unhappy with that. He may ha e expected better.
I am currently on on Finasteride and Tamsulosin for prostrate and tumor cancer shrinkage. For ten years they have controled cancer growth. I also take Myrbetriq 50mg for incontinence and what a miracle drug! Stopped 90% of the problem where as all other drugs were hit and miss. Good luck.
I HAD UROLIFT PROCEDURE ABOUT 4 YEARS AGO. I'M 75 AND WAS TOLD IT USUALLY LASTS 5 YEARS. I GOT 2 GOOD YEARS OUT OF IT HAVE BEEN HAVE ISSUES EVER SINCE. IM GUESSING TURP IS NEXT FOR ME. MY APOLOGY FOR THE ALL CAPS, I'M NOT SHOUTING, JUST IS EASIER FOR ME TO SEE.
@jwcooper, My RESUME WAS AN ABJECT FAILURE. MY UROLOGIST SAID THAT MY PROSTATE WAS GROWING BACK AND MY ONLY OPTION (WITH HIM) WAS TURP. THERE ARE MANY OPTIONS AVAILABLE AND ARE DISCUSSED ON CONNECT. I LIKE HOLEP AND AM CONNECTING WITH MY PCP TO GET A REFERRAL. GOOD LUCK TO YOU!
@delmar418 Did you go for the PAE? How did it turn out?
No, they didn't offer it here- public health system. The uro that was assigned to me who specializes in TURP said it was "experimental," to which I commented, "so is the Pfizer V . . ." but that didn't stop anything." So I pressed on the point that the uro assigned to me who specializes in HolEP, was assigned to me, why am I not with him? I don't want a TURP. So he made an appointment with that uro. I looked him up on LinkedIn, Google and under various clinics where he practices. I left that appointment, with conversation recorded on my phone.
Jump-cut to April of last year: By permission I recorded our conversation, in case he wasn't bi-lingual- I'm in Spain. He told me the same thing about PAE and I commented that there have been multiple studies over five years post and with success. In the context of our conversation of my working with medical lasers, he lit up like a Christmas tree about the Holmium by "product name!" and that he had performed more than 300 procedures.
I had some confidence in him, that is, until he told me that he probably won't be my surgeon. After THAT boner-killer, I asked who the most experienced with this nucleation is, to which he referred to himself- I signed a consent form and left with recording in hand, he was making his own, concluding that the whole of the practice is funded by private insurance and manufacturer of the laser, that there isn't any money in it for him and there are no interventional radiologists who to my knowledge are not making this practice an adjunct to their practice, likely because it's government controlled. That's the deal-killer. If I had a few grand "liquid pour," I would head over to where they do do it and hand over the cash.
I'm still on the waiting list since this April last, and I'm regarded as "priority" because of the indwelling catheter I've had since last August.