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Re: BPH/prostatitis
« Reply #25 on: October 31, 2018, 06:54:05 AM »
Did you tell your doctor you are using anabolic steroids?
HE NEEDS TO TELL UROLOGIST THAT ONE FOR SURE.place i go too has one dr there who does various test therapies which can be monitored by them..

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« Reply #26 on: October 31, 2018, 07:16:01 AM »
No not yet. I'll have to figure out exactly what I should say.

Just tell him the truth.  Tell him exactly what you are doing.

No doubt he'll advise you to stop but knowing what you are doing will help him diagnose your problem.




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« Reply #27 on: October 31, 2018, 08:58:22 AM »
I'm seeing urologist tomorrow. I'll update this after my appointment. Fingers crossed it's not too serious.

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« Reply #28 on: October 31, 2018, 09:04:15 AM »
I'm seeing urologist tomorrow. I'll update this after my appointment. Fingers crossed it's not too serious.
Yea I felt sick for about a week. You'll be fine.

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« Reply #29 on: October 31, 2018, 09:07:24 AM »

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« Reply #30 on: October 31, 2018, 12:02:26 PM »
I posted this over on the AAS forum but it's so dead. I figured this could happen even without using anything it happens with age. I need some opionons.

For those who have dealt with prostate issues how do you know the difference. I started having the urge to piss more and I feel swollen. I went to the doctor they did urine and blood test, no finger test it was GP. My PSA came back .72 pretty low. I was prescribed antibiotics. It's been two weeks doesn't feel like it's improving. I feel tired and down bad mood lethargic. My urine showed some extra white blood cells but no clear sign of infection.

I probably had this coming long high test blasts with no AI lots of masteron etc. It came on so quick though that's why I'm not sure what it is. And it actually started once I started to cruise. I'm being refferd to a urologist.


 
I'm about to turn 35 been using on and off for awhile.

If you have prostatitis (prostate infection), it might take more than one round of Ciprofloxacin to get rid of it. Also, alcohol sometimes causes prostatitis.

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« Reply #31 on: October 31, 2018, 12:46:17 PM »
If you have prostatitis (prostate infection), it might take more than one round of Ciprofloxacin to get rid of it. Also, alcohol sometimes causes prostatitis.

This is bad I'm tired and mentally drained. Hopefully things will become more clear.

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« Reply #32 on: October 31, 2018, 01:57:58 PM »
I posted this over on the AAS forum but it's so dead. I figured this could happen even without using anything it happens with age. I need some opionons.

For those who have dealt with prostate issues how do you know the difference. I started having the urge to piss more and I feel swollen. I went to the doctor they did urine and blood test, no finger test it was GP. My PSA came back .72 pretty low. I was prescribed antibiotics. It's been two weeks doesn't feel like it's improving. I feel tired and down bad mood lethargic. My urine showed some extra white blood cells but no clear sign of infection.

I probably had this coming long high test blasts with no AI lots of masteron etc. It came on so quick though that's why I'm not sure what it is. And it actually started once I started to cruise. I'm being refferd to a urologist.

I'm about to turn 35 been using on and off for awhile.

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Enlarged prostate typically presents with signs/symptoms that include:
Difficulty in starting to urinate
Urinary urgency (especially at night)
The feeling of not able to fully empty your bladder
Weak stream of urine
Dribbling at end of urinating

Urinary tract infection in men typically presents with:
Blood in urine
Urinary urgency
Burning or tingling sensation during or after urinating
Fever
Urine that doesn't look clear or yellow, but cloudy
Smelly urine

Prostate issues, particular Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia can increase your odds of getting a Urinary Tract Infection.

Your doctor should have ordered, in no particular order:

CBC W/DIFF (Complete Blood Count with white blood cell analysis) - Here you can usually catch issues like an early infection by way of elevations in your WBC, Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes etc
Urinalysis - This is done by way of collecting your urine, look for WBC>10 + positive for nitrites + positive for bacteria + RBC>5, when you see values that look similar to this, could mean an infection
DRE - Digital rectal exam, used to see if you have an enlarged prostate
PSA - An "ok" marker for possible prostate cancer, but in MY OPINION, not very reliable. I've heard of men with normal PSA levels that end up with prostate cancer and then need to get a prostatectomy
CT Scan KUB - more useful when suspecting a kidney stone and most outpatient clinics don't have the scanners in-house

If your urinalysis raised enough suspicion and you were symptomatic, by way of your urinary urgency, it probably prompted your GP to place you on one of these:
Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim, Septra)
Fosfomycin (Monurol)
Nitrofurantoin (Macrodantin, Macrobid)
Cephalexin (Keflex)
Ceftriaxone

If after taking your antibiotic for 2 weeks you feel like shit (tired & lethargic), it's most likely because of the antibiotics, as they really do a number on your body. Hydrate, rest and take some probiotics and you should start feeling better.

Can your steroid use possibly be causing some of this? Maybe.

While steroids are generally believed to be causatively associated with prostate cancer, the evidence is minimal at best. (Check out this study in pubMed: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3263527/)

Best bet, if your general doctor can't properly treat it, is to see a Urologist, have them get more specific with your workup maybe get a urine culture + CT KUB or Prostate MRI. If it still doesn't show anything, maybe he can get intimate with you and perform an ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy and then see what's really cooking.

I doubt the urologist will be that extreme, most likely will just place you on a stronger antibiotic, have you hydrate very well and call it a day.

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Re: BPH/prostatitis
« Reply #33 on: October 31, 2018, 02:13:15 PM »
Pretty good response one more rep. They had me on a two week course of sulfameth/tmp. This has scared the shit out of me. When I come out of this I feel like I'm going to stop taking so much for granted.

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« Reply #34 on: October 31, 2018, 02:28:19 PM »
Pretty good response one more rep. They had me on a two week course of sulfameth/tmp. This has scared the shit out of me. When I come out of this I feel like I'm going to stop taking so much for granted.

Relax brother.

So as long as you're not passing blood with your urine, experiencing severe lower back pain, fevers, loss in appetite, unexplained weight loss etc, I wouldn't get terribly worked up.

Most likely you have a stubborn UTI requiring a different antibiotic. A good test they can use is a Urine C&S (Culture & Sensitivity). This test identifies the exact type of bacteria that could be causing a UTI and then tells you which antibiotic would work best to treat it.

Assuming it is not a UTI, but instead BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia), all it really means is that you have an enlarged prostate and there are meds that can help with that, as well as ambulatory same-day surgeries.

If it's prostate cancer (highly doubt, but you never know), let me make you feel a little better. Check out these stats:

At diagnosis, 79% of prostate cancer cases are localized; in 12%, the cancer has spread to regional lymph nodes, and 5% have distant metastasis. The 5-year relative survival rate for localized and regional prostate cancer is 100%, compared with 29.8% for metastatic cases. ~ https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/454114-overview

So, assuming you have prostate cancer, you have a 79% chance of it being localized (limited to only the prostate and no surrounding issues). If it is localized, you have a relative survival rate of 100%, because it can be treated surgically and with other agents and essentially eradicated.

Even if the prostate cancer has spread to lymph nodes (12% chance of this being the case), ie regional prostate cancer, you still have a relative survival rate of 100%.

Only in the small, 5% chance of you having prostate cancer metastasis would you then have a 70% chance of having to delete your GetBig account due to needing to make funeral arrangements. But realize you have about a 91% chance of being fine even in the presence of prostate cancer, as it's typically a very well-contained cancer.

Again, that's assuming the worse case scenario were to be at play, but I highly doubt that my man.

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« Reply #35 on: October 31, 2018, 02:34:30 PM »
Thanks man. I new getbig would be the place for help  ;D
Seriously though a lot of smart men here with experience in every aspect of life.

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« Reply #36 on: October 31, 2018, 02:37:35 PM »
Thanks man. I new getbig would be the place for help  ;D
Seriously though a lot of smart men here with experience in every aspect of life.

My absolute pleasure my man.

In my older age, I've come to appreciate medical literature and research. If not for the fact that I am so old, who knows. Maybe would have become a proctologist of some sort.

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« Reply #37 on: October 31, 2018, 03:01:42 PM »
ONEMORE, Great response, but I'd just like to add that I think  it's an enlarged prostate situation similar to what I had a couple of years ago and which a lot of GetBiggers will experience at sometime in their life-line.

While I  was in a hospital bed for a non-related injury I was paid a visit by a doctor in his 90's who stuck a finger up my butt and told me not to worry because it was not cancer, but JUST an enlarged postrate.

At first i thought it was a sick prank pulled by my very sick buddies but a nurse eventually told me that this old doc was a very prominent doctor (urologist?) who was giving a lecture to younger doctors and was asked to check me out before he departed.

That finger-check took all of 10 - 15 seconds and if there was a bill involved ... my med insurance paid for it.

I'd like to add that I have two medical plans .... One from the VA which cost me nothing and one more that cost absolutely nothing as far as I am aware and I have no idea how or why I got that one, but it could be Medicare of which I am completely ignorant.

So I called the number on the card to inquire and was told that my present  med plan is among the very best plans available  within the USA and includes free rides to and from med appointments, free prescriptions and totally free health care products including tooth paste, deodorant, etc. up to $240 a year.

And there was nothing anyone could do to  improve it unless I was able to get free dental work someplace.

I guess I am writing this to encourage all GetBiggers to insure that you have a good med plan for youself and your family because you are definitely going to need it ... when you need it....  sooner or later.

PS... Today I got a tetnus shot and a flu shot and asked the nurse to please hurry as I had a ride waiting for me outside. She just laughed and said, "I'm all done and was wondering what you were waiting for."

Why are needles so pain-less now-a-days!?




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« Reply #38 on: October 31, 2018, 03:26:43 PM »
QUESTION: Ae there any GetBiggers on this Board who have  no form of Medical Insurance?

I know a good number of former military members who have yet to sign up twith the VA simply because they think that they are too healthy to so.

In this case Uncle Sam's Mis-guided Children definitey does apply.

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« Reply #39 on: October 31, 2018, 04:45:37 PM »
Ya I bust a nut 3-5 days a week. I can still piss fine. Just more urge to go. Slight pain and tingling. First few days swollen
well 3to 5 nuts a week is lowish testosterone. I have a feeling you arent drinking enough water , do you know how much water youre drinking, i want you to be busting at least 7 nuts a week
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« Reply #40 on: November 01, 2018, 09:33:16 AM »
well 3to 5 nuts a week is lowish testosterone. I have a feeling you arent drinking enough water , do you know how much water youre drinking, i want you to be busting at least 7 nuts a week

The falcon used to "bust" 2-3x per day. Those were the glory days when the falcon soared over the "bitches".

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« Reply #41 on: November 01, 2018, 11:25:45 AM »
Quick update just had my appointment,  it was a lady made things interesting. She put her finger in my butt and looked and touched my penis lol. She said my prostate didn't feel enlarged at all just "boggy". She wrote me for 3 weeks of Cipro. I asked her for flomax so I can get some sleep.

I didn't tell her my whole history I thought about a lot if it comes down to it I will.  I'm going back in a month for a follow up. They are going to scan my bladder when I go back. I'm going to drop the flowmax a week before I go back if I'm still having issues I'll tell them about the juice. I don't want my insurance screwing me over.

Im a bit skeptical I feel like I could still have BPH. My PSA was low and my rectal exam came back negative. So hopefully not  If I'm still having problems I'll ask for the camera up the penis or whatever it us they do.

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« Reply #42 on: November 01, 2018, 01:08:27 PM »
A couple “no homo” prostate massages and you will be fine.  :D

But seriously, if you feel tired, you got an infection. Cipro is good shit. Hopefully it works for you, you don’t want to go septic.
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« Reply #43 on: November 01, 2018, 01:14:50 PM »
She said not to work out because Cipro makes your tendons brittle.

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« Reply #44 on: November 01, 2018, 01:53:02 PM »
She said not to work out because it makes your tendons brittle.

Not to work out with weights ever?  ??? ???

Isn't this directly the opposite of what the research says? I mean, throwing around huge amounts of weights like Ronnie may make your tendons brittle?

But working out in general?  ??? ???
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« Reply #45 on: November 01, 2018, 02:03:47 PM »
Not to work out with weights ever?  ??? ???

Isn't this directly the opposite of what the research says? I mean, throwing around huge amounts of weights like Ronnie may make your tendons brittle?

But working out in general?  ??? ???

I meant to say Cipro makes your tendons brittle I'm going to just becareful.

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« Reply #46 on: November 01, 2018, 02:16:22 PM »
I meant to say Cipro makes your tendons brittle I'm going to just becareful.

ahhh, i was going to say that this sounds like bro-level science Goodrum type shit!   :o :o
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« Reply #47 on: November 01, 2018, 02:22:02 PM »
Quick update just had my appointment,  it was a lady made things interesting. She put her finger in my butt and looked and touched my penis lol. She said my prostate didn't feel enlarged at all just "boggy". She wrote me for 3 weeks of Cipro. I asked her for flomax so I can get some sleep.

I didn't tell her my whole history I thought about a lot if it comes down to it I will.  I'm going back in a month for a follow up. They are going to scan my bladder when I go back. I'm going to drop the flowmax a week before I go back if I'm still having issues I'll tell them about the juice. I don't want my insurance screwing me over.

Im a bit skeptical I feel like I could still have BPH. My PSA was low and my rectal exam came back negative. So hopefully not  If I'm still having problems I'll ask for the camera up the penis or whatever it us they do.
DUDE  you will be fine ,i had same thing they said it was 'boggy' to me that through me a bit  ???too,like i said a ripe fruit is what it should feel like to them lol...i've been through 3 tests since annual checkup,psa has been .50 urine great, 3x and digital exam nothing prostate is a ok,,,i do not wake up once not once ever to pee at night anymore since my episode.i still take flomax that i want to stop i take zero meds other than that ,it does help tho..when i go yearly check up i tell you i see old men 60/70/80 and many young guys 35-50 there too and hear about scans and mri talk i get freaked out..

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« Reply #48 on: November 01, 2018, 02:53:59 PM »
NJ, Great/decent post!

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« Reply #49 on: November 01, 2018, 03:08:57 PM »
NJ, Great/decent post!
THANKS...just adding my 2 cents,,i freaked like he is i thought i had cancer somewhere there ,i lost some weight worrying,i could not sleep at night i would wake up from the sharp pains there ,i would not like to live it again,initially after 1st week i wanted to chop off my top off it hurt that bad like someone smashed the 'head'with something non stop pain..wicked