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Living with BPHMy problems started at age 41. I am now 73. I went to many urologists and they all wanted to do something to me. One wanted to castrate me others wanted to remove it. I kept taking differn’t food suppliments and prescription medicine to stave off surgery.
I went until I was 67 before I had my 1st TURP which was a PVP greenlaser type. The effficacy started to fade after 60 days. 5 years later I found out the laser procedure had left me with a huge amount of scar tissue in the prostate and ...Read the full article
Sponsored LinksRe: Living with BPHI am so sorry to hear about your scar tissue situation. Keep the faith and keep going to other urologists for a third or tenth opinion!! Treatment of BPH is still in the stone age. There are several non-invasive treatments that are being studied that hopefully, one day, will provide reasonable relief without having to be butchered.
One thing is for sure: each doctor is absolutely sure of his diagnosis, even if it disagrees with the ten other urologists that you have seen before. Trust your gut.
Re: Living with BPHi had a TUMT in July 2000 after my flow on hitrin was down to 2ml. It failed within 90 days but with Flowmax and Advodart I have been surviving since then. Did your URO establish that you had scar tissue before the second surgery? Would you identify your procedure as a TUMT?
The URO that did the TUMT that failed said that a mechnical TURP was the way to go but that was about the time framethe Interstial Lasar Coagulation was thing to try well before the green light lasar ablative techniques now available. I am now 71
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