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<blockquote data-quote="Traderj" data-source="post: 79308" data-attributes="member: 12531"><p>Dr. Rotman,</p><p></p><p>I have a question about BPH. I am 57 very healthy and active, and I have been on Clomid for about a year. It has raised my testosterone and I have had no side effects. I see my Urologist regularly. But in the last year, I noticed a decrease in urine flow and more frequent urination.</p><p></p><p>I had a prostate exam last year and there were no mentions of any problems. I do not have any sexual or erection problems and I am on no other prescription meds.</p><p></p><p>I understand BPH is standard for someone my age but it is starting to become a problem. I am also afraid of some of the prescription solutions such as Flowmax, and they can have adverse side effects.</p><p></p><p>Nelson talked on here recently about a laser surgery that worked very well for him. However, he now has retrograde ejaculations. Evidently, the surgeon made a mistake. But he did say urination is not a problem anymore. But I would be concerned about someone making a mistake with me. Nelson, please jump in here if I got something wrong.</p><p></p><p>Could you please talk a little about what the options are to correct this problem? I noticed you mentioned several other options earlier in this thread.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traderj, post: 79308, member: 12531"] Dr. Rotman, I have a question about BPH. I am 57 very healthy and active, and I have been on Clomid for about a year. It has raised my testosterone and I have had no side effects. I see my Urologist regularly. But in the last year, I noticed a decrease in urine flow and more frequent urination. I had a prostate exam last year and there were no mentions of any problems. I do not have any sexual or erection problems and I am on no other prescription meds. I understand BPH is standard for someone my age but it is starting to become a problem. I am also afraid of some of the prescription solutions such as Flowmax, and they can have adverse side effects. Nelson talked on here recently about a laser surgery that worked very well for him. However, he now has retrograde ejaculations. Evidently, the surgeon made a mistake. But he did say urination is not a problem anymore. But I would be concerned about someone making a mistake with me. Nelson, please jump in here if I got something wrong. Could you please talk a little about what the options are to correct this problem? I noticed you mentioned several other options earlier in this thread. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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