Bladder Neck Incision - Your experience?
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Hello. I will have BNI - bladder neck incision in the next few weeks. Reasons are: Frequency without a lot urine in, low stream of urine. Please, share your experience Post-Surgery 😃 thank you!
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tomigaoka2021 pav886
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Had my TUIP surgery yesterday and now back home with catheter. I'm not sure when to take this out im thinking of doing it on my own but advice is wait 3 days to a week. But it helps me a lot & cath bag getting full easily with color red urine so far so good not feeling any pain yet. Probably different ball game once cath is taken out.
tomigaoka2021
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Having a hard time to poof while on catheter any suggestion?
trent44130 pav886
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you inspired me to add my experience here i had bladder neck surge 9 days ago went home same day. wore a catheter for 7 days and today had my first follow up today the void test was luttle better but not much overall ladt three days has been a roller coaster of some days i pee well then others flow is low again. i have split stream about half the times with flow at the end dribbling and sputtering i get up every two to three hours which was same as before surgery so no change there i take flomax twice a day and it seems to help but defininately dont feel like i am emptying bladder all the way Positive note no more bleeding today but do get pain in perineum and jolts like in penis every few days Im walking like Pavi says and just trying to stay positive things will continue to improve i will update this in two weeks when i have another Dr appointment and bladder scan
dan30039 pav886
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Proceed with caution
Erectile disfunction, irritation, constant tearing sensation, loss of your male soul
Only to be performed as last option
Don't listen to doctors claiming minimally invasive etc this surgery slices into you prostrate in two locations. Imagine your erectile supportive muscles being disconnected. You will lose an incredible amount of feeling and won't feel like the man you were before.
Research how men who have had a radical prostectemy feel - lost, impotent, empty. This is the effect of cutting into a man's prostate. The urological community only treats the prostate as a problem and does not acknowledge any of it's function. You will have complications and nobody will listen, they will just quote you the textbook phrase 'Gold standard treatment.' These people are either misinformed or just influenced by money
This surgery is damaging
If you are no longer sexually active and have major problems voiding go ahead. For all else be warned and do not trust the 'professionals.' The industry is tainted. Get at least three opinions and remember my words