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Dodgy Brothers - Play Magic the Gathering
Magic: The Gathering (colloquially known as Magic or MTG) is a tabletop and digital collectible card game created by Richard Garfield. Watch the epic battle where the Dodgy Brothers play their first round of many at MTG. See how Wario takes out Luigi and leaving Mario to fight it out. Who will win, see this gripping battle with it's twists and turns.
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Isle of Man - The Great Laxey Wheel
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The Great Laxey Wheel in the Isle of Man was designed by local engineer Robert Casement to pump the water out of the mines. In the 1780s zinc and lead ore was discovered in the Laxey valley and attempts to mine these valuable minerals began. For many decades, however, flooding was a significant problem for those working underground. The Laxey Wheel is arguably the Isle of Man’s most iconic land...
Isle of Man - Castletown
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Take a walk around Isle of Man Castletown. See Castle Rushen, Market Square, the Beach, Cain Bridge and the Isle of Man Chilli and BBQ festival. Castle Rushen is one of the best-preserved medieval castles in the British Isles. Built 800 years ago for a Viking king, the castle has been a Civil War fortress and the Island’s Victorian prison. Step over the drawbridge and into the intricate archite...
Great Malvern, Worcestershire UK
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Take a tour around Malvern to see the Great Malvern Priory, The ABBEY Hotel, Parks and springs Great Malvern is an area of the civil parish of Malvern, in the Malvern Hills district, in the county of Worcestershire, England. It lies at the foot of the Malvern Hills, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on the eastern flanks of the Worcestershire Beacon and North Hill, and is the his...
UK Birmingham City - Canal Old Main Line
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A walk along the Birmingham city Canal Old Main Line near Brindley place The Old Main Line of the Birmingham Canal loops from Birmingham to Wolverhampton. 6.6 miles of its 13.4 mile length are currently navigable. Some of the major canals that meet in the city are the Grand Union Canal, Worcester and Birmingham Canal, Stourbridge Canal and Stratford Canal. Most of the canals were built in the 1...
Japan Morioka - Atagoyama Observatory 盛岡 - 愛宕山展望台
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Atagoyama Observatory provides some of the best views of Morioka City with some great hiking tracks from the gardens at the base of the hill. This video shows that path taken if you want to walk from the gardens up to the Observatory through the forest. Atagoyama Memorial Park was built to commemorate the 1993 marriage of Crown prince Naruhito. Located in the Ishiwada district with the winding ...
Dodgy Brothers - Cheap Whittaker's Chocolate for 50 cents - Taste Review
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Anthony buys 2 blocks of Whittaker's Chocolate for just 50 cents each. Has trouble with pronouncing the word Chamomile but gives his best shot of a tasting and review like a pro. Whittaker's Chocolate Passionfruit Chamomile block
Motorola moto g84 256GB Viva Magenta - Unboxing and Review
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Unboxing and review of a very nice phone with great specs and a low price with no bloatware. Feels good in the hand. Android 13 5G/4G Size 6.5" 1080 x 2400 pixels P-OLED Memory 12G internal memory 256G Camera 50MP front 16MP Battary: 5000mAh 30W charger wired Chipset Qualcomm SM6375 Snapdragon 695 5G (6 nm) Colours: Marshmallow Blue, Midnight Blue, Viva Magenta
Achievers Club WA - Helping Our Students Reach Their Potential
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Achievers Club WA - Helping Our Students Reach Their Potential www.achieversclubwa.org.au/ Mentor a student ​​Become a mentor to one of our students. Mentors can attend on either a weekly or fortnightly basis. Locations: West Australia - Girrawheen, Armadale and Butler
Lion's Mane - Grow, Cook and Eat at home
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Shows how to prepare raw Lion's Mane for cooking and eating at home. With taste testing at the end. This Lion's Mane was grown at home in a wood box brought from ALDIs
Hoon-ji Temple 500 Rakan in Morioka - 500 Buddhist Statues
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報恩寺五百羅漢 - 盛岡市 Hoonji Temple (報恩寺) is a temple with a long history that is said to have been built in 1394. The highlight of the temple is the statues of 500 Buddhist disciples (rakan). The 500 rakan are the images of the 500 disciples who gathered here from different places after the death of Buddha. The statues portray realistic expressions that make them lifelike. As you enter the gate, the R...
Japan - Hachioji (八王子)- UKAI CHIKUTEI (うかい竹亭)
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UKAI CHIKUTEI (うかい竹亭) - Kaiseki cuisine 2850 Minami-asakawa-machi Hachioji City, Tokyo 193-0846 〒193-0846 東京都八王子市南浅川町2850 The restaurant, with the name of 竹亭 (Restaurant with bamboo), is located at the foot of Mt. Takao and is surrounded by lush greenery. The meticulous Japanese garden has a tea room, Koi carp pond, and water wheel, where we offer seasonal dishes in a Japanese room featuring tr...
Tokyo - Kakeinoyu Hot Spring near Yomiuri-Land- 花景の湯
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Kakeinoyu Hot Springs - Near YOMIURILAND in Tokyo よみうりランド眺望温泉「花景の湯」/HANA・BIYORI 4 Chome-1 Sugesengoku, Tama Ward, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 214-0006 www.yomiuriland.com/hanabiyori/kakeinoyu/ よみうりランド眺望温泉 花景の湯は、よみうりランドに2020年オープンした新感覚フラワーパークHANA・BIYORI内にあります。利用できるのは小学生以上から。少し落ち着いた雰囲気の温泉施設です。 京王よみうりランド駅から歩いて行くこともできますが、坂道を上るので約10分間隔で運行している無料シャトルバスを利用すると便利です。車の場合、花景の湯利用者は立体駐車場(380台)が無料になります。よみうりランドの駐車場とは別の場...
Anpanman Children's Museum - Yokohama
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Anpanman Children's Museum - Yokohama 横浜アンパンマンこどもミュージアム www.yokohama-anpanman.jp Anpanman (アンパンマン), the hero of illustrated books by Takashi Yanase, has a face made of anpan, and is a strong and kind friend of just causes. Made into a television animated series in 1988, he immediately became a popular hero with children. The long-running series continues to this day. The theme of the Anpanman s...
Myohoji Temple (妙法寺) in Suginami City, Tokyo
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Myohoji Temple (妙法寺) is the head temple of the Nichiren School of Buddhism. A temple famously known for yakuyoke, or the practice of warding off evil, by the power of the enshrined Nichiren statue 3-48-8 Horinouchi, Suginami City, Tokyo
Lord of Nambu’s Villa Garden - 旧南部氏別邸庭園
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Lord of Nambu’s Villa Garden - 旧南部氏別邸庭園
Japanese Calligraphy with Ito Yasuko (伊藤康子)
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Japanese Calligraphy with Ito Yasuko (伊藤康子)
Morioka - Nanshoso Gardens (盛岡 - 南昌荘)
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Morioka - Nanshoso Gardens (盛岡 - 南昌荘)
Morioka to Hanamaki by Train and back (盛岡駅 - 花巻駅) 東北本線
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Morioka to Hanamaki by Train and back (盛岡駅 - 花巻駅) 東北本線
Morioka Hachimangu Shrine - 盛岡八幡宮
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Morioka Hachimangu Shrine - 盛岡八幡宮
Morioka - Kitakami River Gum Boat Race - 北上川 - ゴムボート大会川下り 2023
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Morioka - Kitakami River Gum Boat Race - 北上川 - ゴムボート大会川下り 2023
Morioka Bishamon-bashi to Tsurugaike ( 毘沙門橋 - 鶴ヶ池 )
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Morioka Bishamon-bashi to Tsurugaike ( 毘沙門橋 - 鶴ヶ池 )
Morioka Fireworks on the river 2023 - 盛岡市 - 北上川フェスタ2023の花火
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Morioka Fireworks on the river 2023 - 盛岡市 - 北上川フェスタ2023の花火
Morioka Bus Ride to Minami Aoyama-cho - 盛岡駅 / 南青山町
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Morioka Bus Ride to Minami Aoyama-cho - 盛岡駅 / 南青山町
Chagu Chagu Umako Horse Festival in Morioka (チャグチャグ馬コ)
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Chagu Chagu Umako Horse Festival in Morioka (チャグチャグ馬コ)
SL Ginga (SL銀河) - Morioka Station - 2014 to 2023
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SL Ginga (SL銀河) - Morioka Station - 2014 to 2023
Dodgy Brothers - How to test a mic for sound quality
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Dodgy Brothers - How to test a mic for sound quality
Jim's Motorhome 006 - Yacking with a local selling produce at 90 years old
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Jim's Motorhome 006 - Yacking with a local selling produce at 90 years old
Jim's Motorhome 005 - Rating a camping spot
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Jim's Motorhome 005 - Rating a camping spot
Jim's Motorhome 004 - What is needed for a off grid power system
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Jim's Motorhome 004 - What is needed for a off grid power system

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  • @blackarksword6104
    @blackarksword6104 День тому

    Love this, glad I found your video in this sea of content.

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid День тому

      Thanks...I'll let the guys know.

  • @martinkelleher5662
    @martinkelleher5662 24 дні тому

    I was thinking of getting the Moto g84. Ive always had a Samsung. But wanna try a different model . Would this moto g84 be worth getting I have the Galaxy a13 atm was looking at the Galaxy a15 round the same price as the Moto g84 greetings from 🇮🇪

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid 23 дні тому

      Yes I would... Great value with little to no bloat wear

  • @abbass47
    @abbass47 25 днів тому

    GOOD VIDEO BUT more better are there with better voice quality

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid 25 днів тому

      Mic troubles are a pain

  • @davidprocter3578
    @davidprocter3578 26 днів тому

    I have to say I have seen the wheel turning on many an occasion but being Manx I get an advantage. I always wanted to see the rest of the mechanism restored and working and the last few years it has been good to see the progress made in the restoration and long may it continue it would be wonderful to see the pump house rebuilt and the pumps restored to work, even if the mines were never able to be reopened as a tourist attraction like so many others around the world providing jobs and extra income for the local community the wheel could still pump water from the depths as a fully working attraction.

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid 25 днів тому

      @@davidprocter3578 it truly is a engineering wonder worth maintaining

  • @Birko64
    @Birko64 27 днів тому

    We used to holiday in Laxey every summer when I was child 70 years ago and I have returned there many times over the years. I have many many photo's of the Lady in kodak black and while, kodak colour and latterly digital. I have never seen it working ever. What a marvel !

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid 27 днів тому

      I was very lucky indeed to see this marvel of engineering working on the day I was there.

  • @kennethvenezia4400
    @kennethvenezia4400 Місяць тому

    It's beautiful, but unfortunately, if you ever fell in the water, you'd probably get every hepatitis in the book😮

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid Місяць тому

      Yes there were signs warning of blue algae so the water is not safe.

  • @daveyvane
    @daveyvane 2 місяці тому

    I had PAE 10 days ago. Procedure was painless and I was home in 3-4 hrs. My prostate was about 80 size. No catheter afterwards. My symptoms were slightly worse for 7 days. Then improved greatly day 9. Good stream, no urgency, complete emptying. Just like a normal guy again. Wonderful results! You guys are crazy to get TURP!

  • @TheEdu72
    @TheEdu72 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for such a great video. I can see parallels with my experience. I am 5 weeks in after surgery and notice the times that I feel tired and how the voice is affected. I’d like to see where I am in 10 weeks and watch the video again. I think the things you say about diet are so helpful; it’s something that I have been aware of for many years. Appreciate your time to produce such a detailed video.

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid 2 місяці тому

      Glad I can be of some reference. Once your recovered which I am sure you will. I do hope you give addressing what you eat a serious go. Good food has improved my well being soo much I really do not want to go back to my old ways.

  • @cwcw4805
    @cwcw4805 2 місяці тому

    I had the turp operation nearly 3 years ago at HRI, i had the spinal anaesthetic, & chose to have it without sedation. I could listern to my radio & speak to all the theatre staff throughout the procedure, later on i had my dinner & i was out of hospital the next day, like others said the catheters removal is the worst part, after 4 weeks i was totally fine all good so far.... Originally i wanted the general anaesthetic, but i was very lucky to see & take the consultant anesthetist recomendations. It certainly made for me a much faster recovery.....

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid 2 місяці тому

      That's interesting that you given the option of staying awake during the TURP. Sounds like you had a good recovery too. I had a lot of trouble with UTIs, pain and bleeding leading up to the op that I think complicated things. Shows how different the same process can be for each man

  • @salrusso1233
    @salrusso1233 3 місяці тому

    Look up prostate artery embolization. They go in your leg and block blood flow to prostate reversing BPH. I had it done....This procedure is barbaric

  • @jamessher6956
    @jamessher6956 3 місяці тому

    This sounds awful. I had Lazer surgery for BPH and was home in 2 hours. No pain and I removed the catheter myself 48 hours later. I had a very large prostate as well. Back riding my bike within 7 days. Very sorry for your experience.

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid 3 місяці тому

      Wow, that is totally different.. either your one tough guy or the lazer is the way to go.

    • @jamessher6956
      @jamessher6956 3 місяці тому

      @@ivonvoid A lot depends on the proficiency of the Dr but I believe Laser done right has less side effects . It’s been 5 years since surgery with great results, getting up once a night most times. 78 years old.

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid 3 місяці тому

      @@jamessher6956 Your feedback is just the sort of info guys need when deciding what their options are. 5 years and still good. That is great news. I'm doing well now i've recovered .fingers crossed.

    • @marty906
      @marty906 Місяць тому

      Where? Link?

  • @youssefouahbani6543
    @youssefouahbani6543 3 місяці тому

    I like Moto G series .. i have a Moto G54 ... An absolute unit!!! ..light software,Ai features and no bloatware compared to samsung and other chinese brands!!. Moto G84 is far better as i have seen!! .. greetings from Morocco !!

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid 3 місяці тому

      Wow Morocco. greetings from Perth West Australia on the other side of the earth

  • @種田未来
    @種田未来 3 місяці тому

    私はイオンに行きたい時に中々、来ないので困っていたです💦

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid 3 місяці тому

      イオンでの買い物や友達とのランチやコーヒーを楽しみました。幸運なことに、友達が車で連れて行ってくれたので、バスに乗る必要はありませんでした

  • @種田未来
    @種田未来 3 місяці тому

    私は塩とお酒を買いました💕

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid 3 місяці тому

      懐かしい塩と酒...いいですね. いくつかの交通安全のお守りを買って、妻の車と自分の車に置きました。

  • @CactuarKnight
    @CactuarKnight 3 місяці тому

    G84??? Surely you mean G85? 😅

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid 3 місяці тому

      It's the G84 no mistake. We got at 300AUD but I checked the web site today and the price is back at 449AUD today!

  • @Noris070
    @Noris070 3 місяці тому

    It just launched in India 2days back under 200usd may be you should to moto edge 50 fusion

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid 3 місяці тому

      Would love to review the moto edge 50 fusion as we really like the moto series. 300AUD is about 200USD so the price is about the same. Have to see if Motorola will sponsor a review of edge :)

  • @loganroberts8889
    @loganroberts8889 3 місяці тому

    Camera man sounds like a stud. Young fella seems like a bit of a lame duck

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid 3 місяці тому

      Lame duck might be our next cookingr video

  • @早織いとう
    @早織いとう 4 місяці тому

    いつもありがとうございます😊

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid 4 місяці тому

      Thankyou I love Morioka and have many great memories here

  • @rdkuless
    @rdkuless 4 місяці тому

    I live alone, i have fragile type 1 diabetes with spells of blackout. OHSU told me that i would be sent home by medical transport 2 hours after surgery.. wondering how i'm going to be able to care for myself.. I understand there can be a rare syndrome associated post surgery. vomiting, constipation, unconsciousness, comma and blackouts.. But OHSU thinks i will be just fine on my own.

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid 4 місяці тому

      Wow dealing with type 1 on top of everything else. I know I felt really weak and tied after the op and spent the days laying down and didn't feel like eating much. My wife helped a lot because if you don't eat well it makes it even harder to recover. Getting up too quickly made me feel light headed and fainting and hitting your head would be a risk. Keep your phone near by to call for help and be very careful getting up. I do hope you can find someone to check in on you.

  • @jawajab5173
    @jawajab5173 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for your generous sharing. ❤

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid 4 місяці тому

      Thankyou for your kind words

  • @LaidLthr
    @LaidLthr 6 місяців тому

    It's prostate not prostrate but a good vid

  • @J.G.817
    @J.G.817 6 місяців тому

    Good job telling people what to look forward to when getting the TURP. I had it done back in 2022,wind up loosing my bladder and prostate do to a 5cm.size tumor, doctors suggested best case scenario would be TURP to chemo then surgery.I wouldn't ever want to go through that ever again, which I won't have to anyway..

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid 6 місяців тому

      Thanks. Sorry to hear about your tumor and the surgery required. Just having BPH, TURP and all the things that come with that was a experience I really don't want to ever re-experience again. I can understand your feelings about the surgery and living with the results

  • @orangeguy3314
    @orangeguy3314 7 місяців тому

    I wonder if you had information on a hoLEP as a better option then a turp.

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid 7 місяців тому

      I've seen pros and cons for both so I really don't know which would have been better or would it be pretty much the same. I however give feedback on my own personal experience and hope its of some reference for other men when deciding what's best for them.

    • @orangeguy3314
      @orangeguy3314 7 місяців тому

      @@ivonvoid I'm been talking with someone that had the turp. It only last 3 years for him. I myself had the holep procedure. As my doctor talk with me about all the different procedures he has done and now picks the hoLEP. Over all the other procedures he was done in the past. He calls the hoLEP the one and done. Meaning it's got much a high success rate. It will last me my lifetime. He's had to redo many turps during giving the holeps to these past failures of turps patients. Now he only does green light laser or hoLEP. He also sends out patients to other doctors in wanting the resumz procedures. For those younger guys still wanting to father children as a option. I can only tell from my experience from having the hoLEP done. Very little bad side effects from it period. Drinking tons of water during the first 30 days is the worse of it.

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid 7 місяців тому

      Having issues after a few years would be very disappointing if you looked after your health to avoid such things. I wonder how hoLEP prevents or gets around the issue of a prostrate growing back. I did watch some videos on the procedure and and thought since they both remove tissue the grow back problem should be there for basically all types of surgery

  • @myreemcgoldrick9634
    @myreemcgoldrick9634 7 місяців тому

    thanks for sharing. amazing how many people are housed at the temple.

  • @MrWildwilly48
    @MrWildwilly48 7 місяців тому

    They should mention the fact that scar tissue will grow and slow up your stream I have had two of them and the results were the same , at first great stream that slows up to just a fast trickle.

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid 7 місяців тому

      Thanks for the info. As this is my first TURP I really hope it will last. Can you tell me how long it was before the flow became less and less and was the flow reduction still something you can live with or required fixing again?

    • @MrWildwilly48
      @MrWildwilly48 7 місяців тому

      first time was laser surgery stream like teen for several weeks it slowed but was not terrible after that it lasted ten years before it went bad , next was conventional surgery less pain but less stream perhaps because of it being done before they now have a product called optilume , that helps with scaring i would ask your Doc about it .@@ivonvoid

  • @tst29m
    @tst29m 9 місяців тому

    Excellent video. I'll be having the TURP procedure the end of February, and your video alleviated a lot of my anxiety. Thank you so much!

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid 9 місяців тому

      Thanks for the comment. End of Feb!... I see they are making you wait just as I had to. All the best for your surgery

  • @mikemahne2503
    @mikemahne2503 10 місяців тому

    Going next week. Feeling better about it

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid 10 місяців тому

      Wishing you a good op and recovery Mike

  • @IAmTheEggMan111
    @IAmTheEggMan111 10 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for producing this video series. Excellent details and illustrations. I will be having a TURP in the near future and your videos were very helpful in setting expectations

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid 10 місяців тому

      All the best with your TURP and wishing you a speedy recovery

  • @andrylitama88
    @andrylitama88 10 місяців тому

    Hi Ivonboid, thanks for your video regarding TURP procedure, i was wondering whether you experienced the retrogade ejaculation, or it only temporary.

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid 10 місяців тому

      It's a real concern and yes you will most likely notice a difference. I think the degree depends on how much they remove, where and your body make up. In my case I noticed a difference straight away and as time has gone by it's stayed pretty much the same. Lets say it's at around 40% where 100% is perfect. If I ever needed surgery again I would look at something that would avoid retogade if possible to try and preserve full or whatever function is left. Being able to sleep and pee again was such a relief after years of suffering but then there is this slight downside.

  • @vtrials9577
    @vtrials9577 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for your honesty in your story. So many of the patent stories seem like it is nothing to do this procedure and fast recovery. I recently decided to have a PAE (Prostrate Artery Embolism) procedure as opposed to the all the procedures done at a urologist office. Most urologists will not even bring up this procedure because they don’t perform it. With my prostrate at 84cc I was a perfect candidate for PAE and even larger then my size is even more effective. The procedure is painless, you don’t have general anesthesia, no catheter and nothing put up your penis. You’re in and out of the office (it’s done by a interventional radiologist) in about 4 hrs total. My recovery had painful urination but that was only about 7 days. Im sorry to hear how much pain and discomfort you’ve had to go through with TURP. I’m now 3 weeks post procedure and while still on my BPH medication (they keep you on it for 2-3 months as a precaution) I can say I can’t remember how many years ago I had pee flow like this. No pain, no stop and start. I’m sure I’ll be fully off my medication (Finasteride) as soon as it’s recommended. Men with prostrates 80 cc and greater should all consider this procedure. Please look up many of the fine UA-cam videos on PAE for complete explanation.

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid 11 місяців тому

      Interesting to hear how well PAE has worked for you and soo quickly too. Starving the prostate of blood seems very effective and less painful than TURP. I hope to never need surgery again but if I do...

    • @NeverGiveUp-ib3xb
      @NeverGiveUp-ib3xb 4 місяці тому

      What are the side effects

    • @vtrials9577
      @vtrials9577 4 місяці тому

      Hi I’m now almost 8 months into the PAE post time and happy to report all is as it was when I was 25 years old. Great flow, no urgency. Now being off the Finasteride (which in reading research) have found has very bad possible metabolic impacts on health (search on Pub med). I was on it almost 14 years. Now normal sexual functions have returned (which the Finasteride effected in the way of erectile problems) and everything is normal. For smaller Prostrate’s it might not be as effective but mine was 84cc and that’s a very good size for the procedure.

    • @igork.2271
      @igork.2271 2 місяці тому

      @@vtrials9577 Thanks for the update.

    • @daveyvane
      @daveyvane 2 місяці тому

      That is also my PAE result. Nothing short of fantastic, I don’t trust the Urology industry. They are invested in PSA and owned by diaper makers Kimberly Clark!

  • @Den-nu6pv
    @Den-nu6pv 11 місяців тому

    How large was your prostrate

  • @mosesssebunya1364
    @mosesssebunya1364 Рік тому

    Great experience..... Thank you for sharing. Is Holep better???

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid Рік тому

      I am not sure if HoLEP is better or not as I've only had the TURP. However they say that If you'd like to return to your daily routines in the shortest time possible, then HoLEP may be a suitable option. TURP, on the other hand, brings the fewest risks and complications and is often used to treat issues brought on by the other treatment options.

  • @jackmeyhoffer5107
    @jackmeyhoffer5107 Рік тому

    Good video but it’s a prostate not a prostrate.

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid Рік тому

      Indeed it is. I hadn't noticed I was pronouncing it incorrectly until a few days after uploading.

  • @wingman2646
    @wingman2646 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing your experience. I'm on the "urgent" turp waiting list here in the UK. Catheterised and having terrible pain with bladder spams. Short on info but feel better informed thanks to you.

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid Рік тому

      I know how painful the whole living with catheters can be. It is something I never want to repeat so I watch my diet and health. I do hope you can hang in there while your waiting for your TURP.

  • @greatwall0
    @greatwall0 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing. Why couldn't you drive home yourself after 2 nights of hospital stay?

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid Рік тому

      The nurses instructed me before the operation that I would have to organize a ride home and to not drive. I could have driven home but I think it is good advise as I was very sore and any driving would have been not very safe. I would have caused even more bleeding and pain. Moving the steering wheel hurt later when I tried driving

    • @greatwall0
      @greatwall0 Рік тому

      @@ivonvoid Thanks. Really appreciate for the prompt reply.

  • @furballami5842
    @furballami5842 Рік тому

    I did TURP.. lasted 2 years, now i have to go back in, and my turp was horrendous and painful, a very bad experience for me. Then he wanted to do REZUM on me in the office. I elected out on that! I am now looking at HOLEP. Please do all your research for all procedures. Do not hang your hat on TURP. That is old technology. And check your doctor on what procedures he knows. If it only 1 or 2, rethink your doctor, no matter how nice he is.

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid Рік тому

      Sorry to hear that more surgery is required. I did a second video explaining my trails after surgery which was quite testing. I think your advice to look at all the options is good. I looked into Urolift 2 among others as well tho it's hard to tell what method is the best. I did talk to as many guys as I could to get their first hand experience to help me decide. ua-cam.com/video/L-KvgHerE9Y/v-deo.html

    • @dumitrustoica-n7g
      @dumitrustoica-n7g 2 місяці тому

      Uro lift !

  • @freeeagle333
    @freeeagle333 Рік тому

    Thanks for being so vulnerable about your process. I had TURP 27 days ago, my bleeding stopped at 21 days but then with two days good, I played golf and moved some firewood and started bleeding again. I wish I had known I should not do that, I should have watched this before I did that. I have really had almost no pain to speak of, a bit of dribbling. I was totally exhausted like you and slept for like a week afterwards. It's just the damn bleeding, it's a small amount of blood but it is kinda alarming. Just trying to take it as easy as I can and hope it goes away.

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid Рік тому

      Thanks for the feedback. The bleeding can be quite frustrating and alarming, but there is nothing much you can do about it other than avoid exerting yourself. I had the dribbling too but eventually that too went away. Hope you can get back to a normal game of golf soon :)

  • @evelyntanabe5054
    @evelyntanabe5054 Рік тому

    wow ,❤ it's so beautiful 😍 there , nice 👍

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid Рік тому

      Thankyou. It is a very special place for me as I have a lot of memories here.

  • @jamierogers3272
    @jamierogers3272 Рік тому

    I am having a Turp on Monday and i am very anxious at the moment.Thank you very much for uploading your experiance it has made me feel a lot better, Thanks again.

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid Рік тому

      I can relate as I was anxious while at the same time I knew I needed the surgery. I've recovered well and am enjoying life as I used too before BPH. Wishing you a good outcome and quick recovery

  • @ptang1668
    @ptang1668 Рік тому

    So much appreciated for your sharing which really relax me a lot, thank you.

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid Рік тому

      Thankyou, I feel so happy to know this info might be of some help 😃

  • @serinodiaz4140
    @serinodiaz4140 Рік тому

    Why didn’t you do HOLEP ?

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid Рік тому

      HOLEP does look really good so don't limit yourself to TURP. I was referred to a top Urological Surgeon in my state and he reassured me that TURP was the way to go and he had done other methods in the past like Ural-lift but preferred TURP. I asked multiple times about other surgery methods which he said I could look into them if I wanted but he could not guarantee the outcome or how long it would be effective for. I was in such a bad state with catheters, pain and I needed surgery yesterday and was concerned shopping around would delay my surgery by months. None of the doctors seem to want to take action without months of consulting, tests and monitoring, plus there are the waiting lists!. As HOLEP is fairly new I would look into it if I needed more surgery in future years (Here is hoping I don't need more surgery).

    • @serinodiaz4140
      @serinodiaz4140 Рік тому

      HOLEP takes a skilled surgeon who has done many operations and knows how to use the laszer and can-do it very with total control.

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid Рік тому

      I agree, the skill of the surgeon is soo important not matter the type of operation

  • @joelimerick3360
    @joelimerick3360 Рік тому

    Did you have any ED troubles post op? In other words, were you able to have sex again, after your surgery?

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid Рік тому

      Sorry about the slow response. There is a difference and there this stinging pain for the first 3 months that slowly gets better. With each passing months things are getting back to normal. 5 months out I would say 80% Expect a long recovery period and some changes but you will be able to still enjoy life given enough time to heal up. Hope this helps

  • @Liquid_People
    @Liquid_People Рік тому

    Thank you so very much for this video. 🎉

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid Рік тому

      Thanks.. I am very happy to receive the encouragement all the best on your journey if you get the TURP

  • @paulsdrc
    @paulsdrc Рік тому

    The only pain I had after mine was removing that monster catheter. The nurse I had was great she warned me the catheter being put in at the end of a surgery may have scabbed to the surrounding tissue ( it did) and it tore that scab off when it was removed. when she went to remove it she hesitated and said “I’ve never seen one that big before”, I said thanks. She responded with “the catheter, wise guy”. Great sense of humor. Mine was done at Eisenhower hospital in Palm Desert Ca. they are awesome.

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid Рік тому

      Seems like there are so many ways to have compilations. Normally the scab breaks of the prostrate around the 7 to 10 day mark and comes out in the urine. Did they leave the catheter in and send you home?

    • @paulsdrc
      @paulsdrc Рік тому

      @@ivonvoid the nurse took it out on the second morning and then sent me home. I had TURP because my Prostate was to large for HIFU to treat my PC.

  • @markbrooks7157
    @markbrooks7157 Рік тому

    It’s a prostate! Not a prostrate.

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid Рік тому

      Yes I hadn't noticed I had got into the habit of pronouncing prostate with a R. My bad

    • @rdsabd
      @rdsabd 23 дні тому

      "Let angels prostrate fall!" Now, I know what's the difference between prostate and prostrate because of that Hymn. 😅

  • @bieffess
    @bieffess Рік тому

    Thank you, Ivonvoid, for your comprehensive explanation of your TURP operation experience. I’m 81 and had my op in the UK 2 weeks ago. My catheter was removed before I left hospital after a 2-night stay and it was painful peeing for a couple of days after but I’ve had no other pain and haven’t needed the painkillers they gave me on leaving hospital. I’m still bleeding when peeing and, until I watched your video, I was expecting that to stop after another week or so. My main remaining problem which I was not expecting but, perhaps, should have, is urinary leakage. I was devastated having to leave hospital wearing a pad and I continue to need one during the day as various movements and exertions set off the dribbles. However, I’m hopeful that this problem will resolve itself. I made the mistake of not taking the op quite as seriously as I should have.

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid Рік тому

      Thanks for feedback on the video. I think my bleeding took a while to heal due to op taking a lot of tissue and the my doctor did say my prostrate was very vascular. Plus I had the UTI to make it worse. I'm sure you will heal up in no time at all. I also had a bit of dribbles just before and after peeing but after about 14 days that went away. Pretty common from what I have read but no problem with leakage at all now. Take it easy Bieffess and wishing you a quick recovery ..cheers

  • @dkeota
    @dkeota Рік тому

    I was told I couldn't have a TURP because my prostate is too big.

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid Рік тому

      And here I was thinking my prostate was big 80 cc. If it's over 100 cc or has a unusual shape you my have to go for the other surgery alternatives. I found I could not take the Alpha blockers they put you on before surgery due to bad side affects so I do hope you find a way forward and find relief soon.

  • @fr4413
    @fr4413 Рік тому

    Good update, thanks. I've seen first video about TURP. Very informative. From UK. I've ticked like button.

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid Рік тому

      Cheers FR. Makes me really happy that someone out there can find something of reference in these videos. :)

  • @fr4413
    @fr4413 Рік тому

    Thanks for video. Very informative. I'm awaiting surgery.

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid Рік тому

      Thanks FR Hope your surgery goes well and wishing you a speedy recovery

  • @abu.mashar
    @abu.mashar Рік тому

    Thank you for the video.

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid Рік тому

      Thanks for the feedback. I hope the video was of some use. There is a follow up video of the recovery at the 10 weeks mark ua-cam.com/video/L-KvgHerE9Y/v-deo.html

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid Рік тому

      By the way, I think we both live in the same city and may share a mutual friend called David Snell

    • @davidspage7961
      @davidspage7961 Рік тому

      @@ivonvoid I live in US (Pennsylvania) and it seems to me that you are in Australia, correct?

    • @ivonvoid
      @ivonvoid Рік тому

      Yes you are correct. In that case you have someone with the same name living in my city. ;)