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<blockquote data-quote="Jackie Treehorn" data-source="post: 28982" data-attributes="member: 12618"><p>Mike,</p><p></p><p>Like Nelson said, your PSA is fine. </p><p></p><p>Since you mentioned having prostatitis over the last two years, how many times did you have it? Did your Doctor treat the prostatitis with an antibiotic protocol at any time? If so, did the antibiotic ever resolve the issue, or did your prostate symptoms continue? Lastly, who is telling you that you have BPH? Your Primary Care Physician, or a Urologist? </p><p></p><p>Like you, I've had a few bouts with prostatitis over the past decade, and I've always been able to resolve my issues with an antibiotic regime. I've tried Flomax and Finnasteride (at different times) over the past decade, with the following observations: </p><p></p><p>I will never take Finnasteride again. It totally killed my sex drive. My Doctor's reaction at the time (Primary Care Physician) was, "oh, then stop taking it." Gee, thanks for the sage advice Doc. Why did you prescribe this crap to me without telling me about the possible side effects? </p><p></p><p>As for Flomax, my Urologist offered up a script for me to try it out. He told me that I didn't have BPH, but the Flomax might help with urine flow. It's a strange drug. It definitely increased my urine flow (pressure, if you will), but it had a weird side effect. During sex, it delayed ejaculation for about a minute, then oozed out. Sorry if this is too much info, but I wanted you to know how it affected me. I stopped taking it years ago.</p><p> </p><p>As for me now, I'm ready to give low dose Cialis a try, and see how it works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackie Treehorn, post: 28982, member: 12618"] Mike, Like Nelson said, your PSA is fine. Since you mentioned having prostatitis over the last two years, how many times did you have it? Did your Doctor treat the prostatitis with an antibiotic protocol at any time? If so, did the antibiotic ever resolve the issue, or did your prostate symptoms continue? Lastly, who is telling you that you have BPH? Your Primary Care Physician, or a Urologist? Like you, I've had a few bouts with prostatitis over the past decade, and I've always been able to resolve my issues with an antibiotic regime. I've tried Flomax and Finnasteride (at different times) over the past decade, with the following observations: I will never take Finnasteride again. It totally killed my sex drive. My Doctor's reaction at the time (Primary Care Physician) was, "oh, then stop taking it." Gee, thanks for the sage advice Doc. Why did you prescribe this crap to me without telling me about the possible side effects? As for Flomax, my Urologist offered up a script for me to try it out. He told me that I didn't have BPH, but the Flomax might help with urine flow. It's a strange drug. It definitely increased my urine flow (pressure, if you will), but it had a weird side effect. During sex, it delayed ejaculation for about a minute, then oozed out. Sorry if this is too much info, but I wanted you to know how it affected me. I stopped taking it years ago. As for me now, I'm ready to give low dose Cialis a try, and see how it works. [/QUOTE]
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