Re: Prostate optionsAt some point reality has to set in:
1. You should only travel when necessity requires it. Only.
2. You may never find a cure. However, keep trying . . . I finally
bumbled onto something that really works, but it took five years to get
there.
John
Mike752 wrote:
> I have lived with urinary problems for the last 11 years but now they are
> taking a turn for the worse. I weigh 210lbs, 5ft7inches tall, yes I know I
> am overweight. I am on Atacand Hct32.12.5 and Norvasc 5mg for hypertension
> for several years. I was on hypertension medication before and had stopped
> because it made me tired. Unfortunately I have put on several lbs and my
> blood pressure got out of control so I had to resume. I am 55 years old. The
> diuretic in the Atacand really increases the number of time I have to
> urinate. So it is a double whammy. I estimate I urinate about 14 times a
> day. If I eat a big salad and several glasses of ice tea, watch out. I don't
> go to movies anymore because I have to go at least once during the movie
> sometimes twice. If I do go on the rare occasion I drink very little fluids
> and try to go before I take my meds. Any movie with a running time of 2.20
> or more means two trips to bathroom for sure.
>
> In 1995 when I first saw urologist he said I needed a bladder neck incision,
> TURP. Laser treatments weren't available then. I was diagnosed with an
> enlarged prostate three years ago when I had a virtual colonscopy, by the
> way a total waste of money. I had some polyps so I had to get a real
> colonosopy. Even going back to my pre-teen years I always had to urinate
> more than most people. When I saw the Urologist they did the bladder test on
> me and said my bladder was normal size and he thought the problem I had was
> just scar tissue. So I guess I was born with a screwed up urethra.
>
> Now things are starting get bad. When I wake up in the morning I have to
> urinate 2-3 times in the first 10 minutes. I do wake up some at night but
> not as much as you would think. It depends on how much water I drink.
> If I sit in my recliner for any length of time I have very slow voiding. I
> notice my stream is weaker. The urgency part is the worst and no doubt the
> diuretic is to blame. It seems as if you go that results in you having to go
> again minutes later to finish the job. You know what's fun, being on a
> plane. If plane is sitting on tarmac after getting in a position to take off
> you can't go. Then you have to wait till you reach cruising altitude.
> Waiting an hour is unbearable. The worst part is my stream is weaker at
> higher altitude resulting in more trips to bathroom. Attendants are so
> obnoxious, even if you tell them you have a medical problem. Going to
> sporting events is the worst. NFL games last three hours so getting up to go
> is a real pain. What's worse is I have a bashful kidney so it's harder for
> me to start when I have people waiting to go behind me. I try to use
> bathroom stalls but their always full during games. As you can imagine I
> don't go to sporting events that often. Walking around New York City can be
> a pain as your always looking for toilets.
>
> I am getting older and want to take some trips to Egypt, Greece and Rome. I
> dread going on an escorted tour because I would have use to the bus bathroom
> often and they say emergency only. I could sue the tour operator because
> they can't discriminate against people with disabilities. How do you find a
> bathroom if your going to see Abu Simbel in the Egyptian desert. It just
> sucks having to urinate twice an hour.
>
> All the message boards I'm reading have warnings of complications with
> drugs, surgery. I have already messed up my bowels by not drinking enough
> water over the years. I have chronic constipation and diverticulitis. I
> know, I should take fiber. Here's what happens when I do. I use a good colon
> cleanse with about 14 ounces of water and then starting drinking additional
> bottles of water. I start urinating so frequently that I can't leave the
> house for 3-4 hours. You must drink about about 85 ounces of water when you
> take fiber or you get constipated even worse. Suffice to say that fiber and
> water is the greatest diuretic known to man. I believe that those of us with
> prostate problems are in the minority. I
> see too many men in my daily life of all ages that don't have to urinate
> frequently. We are a cursed bunch to say the least. I evny people who can
> wake up in the morning
> have a normal bowel movement and only have to use the restroom only every
> 4-5 hours to urinate.
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