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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Prostate Related Issues
BHP and Prostatic Artery Embolization (PAE) - MY STORY
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<blockquote data-quote="Bentonville" data-source="post: 277542" data-attributes="member: 46544"><p>I had a consult with Dr. Griddley at Duke Raleigh for the HoLEP and really like him . He’s done a lot of the HoLEP procedures. It does require going through the urethra. He answered tons of questions. The HoLEP seems to be the least violent of all procedures involving actual removal of prostate tissue. I worry about the morcellation process and scarring of the urethra, however. Ask questions about that. (I then discovered the PAE with Dr. Isaccson. He’s done around 1700 PAE procedures and he called me personally on three occasions after my procedure. I’ve had positive results after four months but I still take Alfuzosin to keep the flow strong. I’ve gone from getting up six times a night to two or three at most . I pray this good effect last for some years.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bentonville, post: 277542, member: 46544"] I had a consult with Dr. Griddley at Duke Raleigh for the HoLEP and really like him . He’s done a lot of the HoLEP procedures. It does require going through the urethra. He answered tons of questions. The HoLEP seems to be the least violent of all procedures involving actual removal of prostate tissue. I worry about the morcellation process and scarring of the urethra, however. Ask questions about that. (I then discovered the PAE with Dr. Isaccson. He’s done around 1700 PAE procedures and he called me personally on three occasions after my procedure. I’ve had positive results after four months but I still take Alfuzosin to keep the flow strong. I’ve gone from getting up six times a night to two or three at most . I pray this good effect last for some years.) [/QUOTE]
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