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Green Light Laser (Prostate)

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By *ouple_For_Buddy OP   Couple
1 week ago

Newport

I have a benign enlarged prostate that is causing me some issues serious enough for me to consider doing something about it.

Has anyone here had the Green Light Laser Proctectomy? If so, what were your thoughts on it?

Many thanks.

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By *vgloryholebs16TV/TS
1 week ago

Bristol.

Hi OP...

Well done for sharing publicly regarding the prostate problems..

As someone who underwent radical prostatectomy back in 2014, following a diagnosis of prostate cancer, following increasing psa tests..

You have options my friend, but I would strongly suggest talking to your local urology dept...where options can be explained and if time is on your side, I would suggest taking your time in deciding.

I often think, did I make the right decision and the truth is I will never know, however I am still alive and that's what counts...

Good luck with the journey..talk with the professionals.

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By *ouple_For_Buddy OP   Couple
7 days ago

Newport

Many thanks for your reply.

I have previously been seeing the local urologists who discharged me without notice because my Prostate is merely enlarged.

I have been re-referred, but thank you time is on my side.

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By *otoBlue69Man
7 days ago

Stockport

flaxseeds and pumpkin seeds by the tablespoonfull per day is supposed to be more effective than medication for an enlarged prostate and certainly doesn't have the shrinking penis side-effect.

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By *ouple_For_Buddy OP   Couple
5 days ago

Newport

Bump

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By *teveanddebsCouple
23 hours ago

Norwich

I had mine lasered about 12 years ago, after a bit of bleeding and passing a few blood clots it was fantastic. The procedure was painless (epidural) just a word fluttry sensation as the laser fired.

Recently the symptoms stated to come back and my doc sent me to see a consultant.

He put me on the waiting list for a repeat and prescribed Finestride to try and reduce it in the meantime. What he didn't tell me was that the Finestride would completely kill my libido so I stopped taking it but my mojo didn't return.

Someone told me about Cialis Daily and a side effect of that is reducing an enlarged prostate.

After talking to my doc (she couldn't prescribe it because our local NHS won't pay for it) I got it on a prescription from Dr Fox.

It cost me about £20 a month but it sorted my mojo out and when the hospital rang to give me an appt I've delayed it for 6 months because the symptoms of the enlarged prostate are gradually going away.

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By *tephine DommeTV/TS
22 hours ago

Waterford Ireland

Who Dr Fox ? Wishing you all the best 🙏🙏

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By *teveanddebsCouple
22 hours ago

Norwich


"Who Dr Fox ? Wishing you all the best 🙏🙏"

It's a website that does prescriptions, and thank you 😊

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By *ichaelsmyMan
17 hours ago

douglas


"I had mine lasered about 12 years ago, after a bit of bleeding and passing a few blood clots it was fantastic. The procedure was painless (epidural) just a word fluttry sensation as the laser fired.

Recently the symptoms stated to come back and my doc sent me to see a consultant.

He put me on the waiting list for a repeat and prescribed Finestride to try and reduce it in the meantime. What he didn't tell me was that the Finestride would completely kill my libido so I stopped taking it but my mojo didn't return.

Someone told me about Cialis Daily and a side effect of that is reducing an enlarged prostate.

After talking to my doc (she couldn't prescribe it because our local NHS won't pay for it) I got it on a prescription from Dr Fox.

It cost me about £20 a month but it sorted my mojo out and when the hospital rang to give me an appt I've delayed it for 6 months because the symptoms of the enlarged prostate are gradually going away. "

Do not delay the appointment as you may run out of time for any options that they can give you.

Get I there and get sorted as soon as possible

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