enlarged prostate treatment .. TURP
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I am told that I need TURP for my enlarged prostae problem . could any one recommend a good Urologist in Dallas Metroplex area who has good experience in this procedure
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james87669 pete49545
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johnsv6 pete49545
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kenneth1955 johnsv6
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bill80656 pete49545
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Suggest Inova Hospital in Alexandria Virginia. Dr. Bagla. Vascular surgeon.
Do the research.
Had a TURP 2.6 years ago. Didn't work. Barbaric medieval torture.
Had my PAE 5 weeks ago. So easy, no pain, no catherization, no blood, no side affects, no peeing razor blades for 3 months.
Urologists usually won't tell you of this new procedure because they can't do it.
kenneth1955 bill80656
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johnsv6 bill80656
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bill80656 johnsv6
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nealpros pete49545
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Since a normal prostate has several sexual functions, such as create seminal fluid, ejaculate that fluid, and create some of the wonderful sensations of orgasm; have any of you heard, or do you have any idea why it can function as well or better with LESS blood flow after the PAE, compared to before the procedure? E.G. you have reported better sexual function after the PAE. Doesn't the lowered blood flow injure or partially kill the prostate?
And, since the prostate is not cut during the PAE, I don't understand why several of you have reported blood in your urine or seminal fluid for a few days after the PAE?
Thanks,
Neal
bruce19007 nealpros
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Bruce here. PAE November 21st 2014. As I understand it, there are cells that die and are reabsorbed and that accounts for the shrinkage. Those cells are fed by blood vessels and so I assume that blood will leak in various places during the process.
In my case, the prostate does all the jobs it did before. I can't say orgasms are necessarily better, but certainly no worse for me. Also, I believe that the spheres they deposit in the arteries dissolve after a time and normal blood flow is restored. Gentlemen, please fel free to add to or correct.
caringbah nealpros
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Other sexual functions such as orgasm and semen volume have not been affected.
The trick seems to be reducing the blood flow to the prostate by just the right amount. I think that those who were disappointed by their PAE didn't have their blood flow reduced enough. In other words the radiologist didn't place enough pellets in the artery feeding the prostate.
bill80656 nealpros
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I had no blood in my urine. I had just a little discomfort the first night.
I did physical labor after 3 days. Big mistake.
So far no change in sexual function and everything is working well.
Very happy so far. I have had urination issues for 30 plus years. Now I am so relieved that I pee so much better. I get up at night only once now, I can drive for a few hrs without having to pee wherever there is a bush on the side of the road. I don't know the answers to your other questions.
Bill
nealpros bill80656
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What happened after you did the physical labor, and how long did those problems last?
Neal
bill80656 nealpros
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Well you see I own a campground and I was still in the process of getting ready for the season. I was lifting, pushing, pulling, stretching etc. I thought that I could get away with it and I was doing half of what I normally do.
About 4 days after the procedure I woke up to find that my leg from the knee up to the incision on the inside of the leg was solid black and blue.
Apparently I had caused a small leak in the artery whereby the blood flowed down just under the skin creating the black and blue. There was a small amount of pain with it. I think that it took about a week to clear up. I guess arteries can heal over themselves. There is still a small amount of soreness when I rub in the area.
In the end it all has turned out pretty well.
Compared to the TURP 2 years ago the PAE was nothing.
It is interesting in hind sight how much the urgency and frequency issues negatively impacted my life, my attitude and really my whole being. I'm realizing it now more and more everyday as my ability to urinate improves so has the quality of life.
Thank goodness for the PAE.
(I started to pee better after the first week or so which they told me was very unusual.)
pete49545 bill80656
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caringbah pete49545
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nealpros bill80656
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Neal
bruce19007 bill80656
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johnsv6 pete49545
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derek76 johnsv6
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Sadly newcomers here have to sift through the wheat from the chaff.
It a newcomer just searches this site he will get up to date good medical advice on all conditions.
https://patient.info/health/prostate-gland-enlargement.
Moneyed or insured Americans have a wide choice of treatments but poor UK relations who this site is set up for mostly have to rely on what the NHS does in their area.
bill80656 nealpros
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There seems to be a hand full of Doc's in the US that do it. Bagla has done over 200. Seems like enough experience to me.
My quality of life has improved a lot. In hind site just beginning to realize how aweful it is to have urination issues. We don't really realize how bad it is while we have it. There where times that I had to stop to pee in my truck every 15 minutes for several hours. Now that is miserable. Getting up to pee 5 times in the night, thereby not really having a sound sleep.
How bad is that???
Have the PAE and get back your life.
bill80656 bruce19007
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nealpros bill80656
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Neal
PS Thanks to you others who have provided input to my request for information.
nealpros
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Thanks ,
Neal
caringbah nealpros
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As my interventional radiologist explained to me, IRs are trained to embolise any organ. They embolise kidneys, uterus, rogue arterys etc. The prostate is just another organ. If they can find the artery leafing to your prostate they can embolise it. If it doesn't work you can always have the next best thing...in my opinion a Holep.
I would be enquiring on how much embolisation experience the IR has had. Having said that I don't think I'd like to be first but I was happy to third.
My thinking was to go with the best procedure in terms of outcomes first. If it didn't work then go with second best. I hit the jackpot first time.
No incontinence, no impotence, no retrograde ejaculation.
Neal, I don't have any axe to grind, I don't receive a referral fee...I just hate to see someone making a terrible mistake.
nealpros derek76
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kenneth1955 nealpros
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nealpros kenneth1955
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kenneth1955 nealpros
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derek76 nealpros
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derek76 nealpros
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My Holmium laser one had done hundreds of that procedure.
bill80656 nealpros
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caringbah nealpros
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nealpros caringbah
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What I am also doing is waiting, if I can, until I have enough "votes" for a doctor that I can reasonably reach. I think that a report from those who have been there is one of the best ways to choose a doctor. I had a complication on my penile implant. It necessitated a second surgery to really "straighten it out, so I am a little gun shy.