The Urolift procedure; patient views and questions
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Would it be possible to keep this thread purely about Urolift and a means of sharing experiences from those who have undergone the process and invite debate from those considering it.
The Urolift process plus pros and cons are accurately described at many a website. Other very long threads discuss in detail BPH and other treatments such as TURPS, laser tend to overshadow people looking for advice on Urolift.
So for me, tired of getting up in the night. Tired of the medication and its side effects, tiredness and ED. Quality of life getting me down. I am 60 and reckon to be pretty fit and active.
I underwent this treatment (as an alternative to TURPS) 2 weeks ago at one of the 5 or 6 clinics/hospitals that appear to offer this treatment in the UK. It really was as simple as described on the web.
I had a 30 minute consultation with the consultant whereby he explained the procedure.
The treatment was booked for 10 am., it took about 15 minutes. I had it done under a local anaesthetic. To be frank if you are used to having your prostate and other bits probed there is no pain. It is just the thought of it you have to come to terms with. After the treatment you have to drink a lot of water to flush your system but I was allowed to drive home by dinner time.
First warning here. I did have to stop probably every 15 minutes with a sudden need to urinate. Fortunately I took a urine bottle from the clinic !
I could write for ages but will see what response I get to this post. I know on the day I was there, 4 other blokes were having the procedure and I sensed there was a regular flow of patients.
I’m now going through the period whereby I’m asking myself is there any improvement? It’s only 2 weeks in. I’m not sure is the answer at the moment. We are all different and recovery and improvement I am told does take time anything from 2/3 weeks to 2/3 months maybe longer. Your system needs time to readjust, I understand that, I don’t know how much time but I’m due for a follow up next week. I'm remaining positive.Would welcome comments from others.
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executive1 charles40613
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Today Thursday the stinging is gone. The blood in the urine was gone Wednesday.
I still have some pain today. I took two tylenol extra strength this morning and tow this afternoon. I suspect I will need tow more tonigh.
I have been told not to excercise or lift anything ofr 3 weeks.
So far I am happy I did the procedure. I still suspect like a lot of what I read in this blog that my system will have to adapt to suddenly function without obstruction after functioning that way for many years. I will also be a better judge of this process after the pain has gone.
I the over nigth with the cath was a mistake or mis undersatnding. Since I had gone to see a doctor out of town he kept me in the hospital over nigth as a favor but with the cath. I didn't inist in leaving since I didn't know (was afraid) of how I would do that nigth alone in the hotel and figured I would be better off staying in the hospital.
I will keep you all posted goingfoward.
vacationterry executive1
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kenneth1955 vacationterry
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Phil77382 charles40613
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Just read your article. I am scheduled for a Urolift procedure and I had never heard about the procedure you had. I live in Texas , Houston ..
Can you give me the name of your doctor? I would really appreciate it.
Thanks Phil
peete charles40613
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The principal effect of going off the flomax is that there is definitely a weaker stream and I am going back to double urinating. I also experienced slight headache the first day I can't remember how long I have been on flomax, probably about ten years, so my body does have to adapt. Unfortunately, I have been very busy at work so I have been grabbing extra coffee, which does not help, since it both clamps down on the sphincter and increases the need to go. But I overall feel fine. slept throught the night and I think that I will be able to stay off the flomax. My next appointment with the uro isn't until July so I will see what happens when they do a sonogram of my bladder.
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nealpros kenneth1955
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Neal
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derek76 kenneth1955
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Are you in America?
kenneth1955 derek76
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bob120 nealpros
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When I first started cathing I used the unlubricated caths with lube and often found my hand would get lubricated, making it difficult to hold onto the cath. I found the self lubricating caths to be much easier to insert.
The kind I used were 28416 Coloplast® Speedicath® Male Straight Intermittent Catheter 16Fr, 14" L, Pre-Lubricated, Hydrophilic Coated, Sterile. Mine were 16FR width but they also come in smaller sizes like 12FR and 14FR. I found the 14Fr was the smallest size that was rigid enough to be inserted without folding over when it encountered the prostate. These cost me about $1.60 each when purchased over the internet.
paul96555 nealpros
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If you're given oral morphine, by the time constipation becomes apparent it is very hard to shift as your whole gut has slowed right down; and you can't have an enema or suppository after holep or TURP (not sure if this is so for urolift - urolift's far easier and does less prostate damage, so I guess you could actually ?). 3 days on, am taking every conceivable laxative, including the one the hospital gave me belatedly when I said I seemed to have a problem. Straining's to "poo" is the last thing you need after prostate surgery, but would be less of an issue after Urolift.....
kenneth1955 paul96555
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nealpros paul96555
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I had an unrelated fecal impaction once. The ER doctor wanted to do a dye assisted CT scan. I had to drink a quart of the dye in 30 minutes. About 30 minutes later, all that liquid blew me loose. I'm not sure if it would help since you have the morphine on board, but it's bound to soften you up, and shouldn't be any problem. Let us know how this "comes out". Always take stool softeners starting 3 days before anesthesia. I too learned that the "hard " way.
Neal
paul96555 nealpros
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Enema would have been easy to do, if not contra-indicated by the surgery, without the wife's help, as it was done to me before my prostate needle biopsy, and I have no fear of it.
james87669 kenneth1955
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frank74205 bob120
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Hi Bob, I have a foley catheter in ,they take it out every month, see if i can void . Istill have urine rentention. Oct 5 catheter change again. I would like to order these 28416 Coloplast Speedicath Male Straight intermittent Catheter size 12Fr and 14FR and 16 FR,i don't know which is the right size?
Would the wrong size cause more pain? I 'm taking medicine Avodart and Flomax. I hear it takes 6 months before the Avodart can shrink the enlarged prostate?Have you tryed these medicnes?At 87 i would like to try sel cath,however the urologist says he would rather do a cystoscopy and a prostate ultra sound before he recommends sel cath?
Whats your opinion on this?
thanks
frank74205 bob120
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Hi Bob, Thanks for this info. I have urine rentention ,been on a foly catheter 5 months, My uro wants to do a cysto,and prostate ultra sound before he wants me to do sel cath. I would like to try?
If the wrong size is used? would this cause more pain?
I'm taking medicine Avordate and flomax .i hear it takes 6 months for Avordart to shrink the prostate.Do you take this medication?I wwould have to learn how to self cath ,is this difficult??