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<blockquote data-quote="DrRotman" data-source="post: 62473" data-attributes="member: 13244"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>It's not quite clear yet how much of an effect TRT has on ones BPH symptoms. Certainly you appeared to have symptoms prior to starting TRT. The elevated residuals on bladder scan in addition to your symptoms and failing medications would indicate you may need intervention. A Turp or transurehral prostate resection is not your only option. There are many minimally invasive non surgical options including Urolift , Rezum, Prostiva etc. which I and many other urologists offer. I doubt just discontinuing TRT would resolve your symptoms. Good luck with your appointment and if your urologist doesn't present you with all options, obtain another opinion from a board certified urologist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrRotman, post: 62473, member: 13244"] Hi, It's not quite clear yet how much of an effect TRT has on ones BPH symptoms. Certainly you appeared to have symptoms prior to starting TRT. The elevated residuals on bladder scan in addition to your symptoms and failing medications would indicate you may need intervention. A Turp or transurehral prostate resection is not your only option. There are many minimally invasive non surgical options including Urolift , Rezum, Prostiva etc. which I and many other urologists offer. I doubt just discontinuing TRT would resolve your symptoms. Good luck with your appointment and if your urologist doesn't present you with all options, obtain another opinion from a board certified urologist. [/QUOTE]
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