| Spread deMocracy 2004-12-26, 10:07 pm |
| To "Repeating Rifle" ....did you discuss the levels of your DHT or estrogens
with your urologist? If you had a recurrence of BPH, I wonder if that had
to do with the fact that your DHT or Estrogens were way too high to start
with and if the surgery may be merely eliminating the symptoms only
temporarily? May be worth a bit of bloodwork to find out? My DHT is way
off the top of the scale and I just had PVP...so, I am anxious to know if I
can expect my BPH to come roaring back in a short period of time? The
doctors could not give me any assurances. Best of luck to you.
"Repeating Rifle" <salmonegg@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:BDD4D25F.2B917%salmonegg@sbcglobal.net...
> in article e34ace09f322d06bff529f48bc2ae4a7.81946@mygate.mailgate.org,
> James
> Mullins at mullinski@lvcm.com wrote on 12/2/04 11:36 AM:
>
>
> I had TUMT A few years ago using a different device. Al was well fro a few
> months until my BPH symptoms returned. I had TUMT again, using TherMatrx
> with similar results. All in all, I am probably better off than before the
> procedures, but I am not a really satisfied customer.
>
> There may be other problems. I have always peed a lot and still do.
> Typically, I void over a liter during sleep time in 250 to 300 ml batches.
>
> Bill
>
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