Those troublesome male parts
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Mac (imported)
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Re: Those troublesome male parts
Saw the urologist yesterday (March 30). He said that I have BPH (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia) and am retaining urine at a dangerous level. He put me on Flomax and wants to see me again in 3 weeks. The instruction sheet with the medication indicates that it takes about a week before realizing any significant improvement.
Surgery may ultimately be a possibility but he wouldn't comment on it or the various procedures at this time. However, it would only be prostate surgery and not castration.
Castration (or nullification) should be elective at any age beginning with puberty and mandatory by age 40 or 50.
Surgery may ultimately be a possibility but he wouldn't comment on it or the various procedures at this time. However, it would only be prostate surgery and not castration.
Castration (or nullification) should be elective at any age beginning with puberty and mandatory by age 40 or 50.
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Riverwind (imported)
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Mac, I am sorry I did not miss you but then again I havent been on line myself. I do understand what your going through and must add that sense castration the rest just dosent seem to matter weather I have a dick or not. I do agree in part with one thing you said, Castration should be elective after age 45.
I know how the infection works, as I have had it myself. No fun, hurry and get better and back on the boards.
and remember a Dr will always be there for you if you look in the right place.
I know how the infection works, as I have had it myself. No fun, hurry and get better and back on the boards.
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A-1 (imported)
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Mac,
What your doctor is telling you is true. Seldom are prostate problems treated with surgery these days.
Hang in there. It WILL get better.
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What your doctor is telling you is true. Seldom are prostate problems treated with surgery these days.
Hang in there. It WILL get better.
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Mac (imported)
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(April 2) The flomax is starting to work. I am going longer between urinating, and it is becomming easier with greater velocity and volume. Still a long way to go.Mac (imported) wrote: Thu Apr 01, 2004 9:35 am Saw the urologist yesterday (March 30). He said that I have BPH (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia) and am retaining urine at a dangerous level. He put me on Flomax and wants to see me again in 3 weeks.
However,
I think that I will ultimately opt for prostate surgery if my urologist is willing to do it. It would also be nice if I could get him to castrate me in order to prevent any additional problems.
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greeneg (imported)
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Mac (imported) wrote: Sat Apr 03, 2004 12:13 pm (April 2) The flomax is starting to work. I am going longer between urinating, and it is becomming easier with greater velocity and volume. Still a long way to go.
What is Flomax? Is it an anti-biotic?
Can it cure the "inflammation" that originally sent you to the
doctor after taking the cold medicine? Or is it just to
shrink the hyperplasia?
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An Onymus (imported)
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Incidentally, Mac, did you or your doctor contact the manufacturer of the cold medicine, about your health problems after you took it? It's possible that what happened to you, is a side effect which the drug company is aware of, and for which there is some known remedy other than the usual ones.
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Mac (imported)
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Re: Those troublesome male parts
it is not an anti-biotic. It serves to relax the mussle of the prostate and the mussle of the bladder neck. I don't know if it serves to shrink the prostate.greeneg (imported) wrote: Sat Apr 03, 2004 2:41 pm What is Flomax? Is it an anti-biotic?
Can it cure the "inflammation" that originally sent you to the
doctor after taking the cold medicine? Or is it just to
shrink the hyperplasia?
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Mac (imported)
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The doctor said that antihistamines and decongestants have that effect on the prostate. Thus, the makers of those medications are probably aware of it.An Onymus (imported) wrote: Sat Apr 03, 2004 5:02 pm Incidentally, Mac, did you or your doctor contact the manufacturer of the cold medicine, about your health problems after you took it? It's possible that what happened to you, is a side effect which the drug company is aware of, and for which there is some known remedy other than the usual ones.
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Riverwind (imported)
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Again, I know what your going through, its no fun. Mac, have you or are you taking any drugs that will lower your testosterone, like Androcur. You might want to try it for a while and see if in lowering your testosterone levels is what you really want. I know it was for me and we are about the same age, ask your doctor and maybe give it a try.
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Mac (imported)
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Riverwind (imported) wrote: Sun Apr 04, 2004 7:57 am Mac, have you or are you taking any drugs that will lower your testosterone, like Androcur.
RWNo just Flomax. I found on the web that it is an "alpha blocker". Will that lower testosterone?