I'm 71 and I had aquablation this week in San Diego. 24 hours after surgery I was home. 18 hours after that the catheter was removed. 90 minutes after that I was home and peeing like a racehorse. I believe this a typical experience...
@@hamiltheo My pleasure. I am totally fine today and have been since Thanksgiving. (surgery was on Nov 1). I have no problems holding back urination, no feelings of desperately having to go. I get up mostly just once over night, sometimes not at all. Twice in the same night has become almost unheard of. I had red flashes - a couple of drops of blood in the leading edge of the urine stream, - off and on for 2 weeks. I had been told they might last even longer. I did long walks, 4-5 miles daily, for 3 weeks until I saw the urologist again for a scheduled follow-up. All was well so I resumed running and biking. No drama, no post-surgical pain, no complications. The whole experience was as advertised.
@@robertallen6710 Hi Robert. All was and is extremely well. I avoided heart-pounding exercise for a couple of weeks, drank tons of water to flush the plumbing, and had insignificant bleeding, as expected. Easy peasy. It is SOO nice to be normal again. All the best to you😊
I'm 71 and I had aquablation this week in San Diego. 24 hours after surgery I was home. 18 hours after that the catheter was removed. 90 minutes after that I was home and peeing like a racehorse. I believe this a typical experience...
Can you provide an update? How are you doing today?
@@hamiltheo My pleasure. I am totally fine today and have been since Thanksgiving. (surgery was on Nov 1).
I have no problems holding back urination, no feelings of desperately having to go.
I get up mostly just once over night, sometimes not at all. Twice in the same night has become almost unheard of.
I had red flashes - a couple of drops of blood in the leading edge of the urine stream, - off and on for 2 weeks. I had been told they might last even longer.
I did long walks, 4-5 miles daily, for 3 weeks until I saw the urologist again for a scheduled follow-up.
All was well so I resumed running and biking.
No drama, no post-surgical pain, no complications. The whole experience was as advertised.
@@yaneznayu9997Thank you for sharing your experience.
@@yaneznayu9997 71 year old too...having it done in a little over a month...thanks for the encouraging words! ☺
@@robertallen6710 Hi Robert. All was and is extremely well. I avoided heart-pounding exercise for a couple of weeks, drank tons of water to flush the plumbing, and had insignificant bleeding, as expected. Easy peasy. It is SOO nice to be normal again. All the best to you😊
Congratulations
You need to learn the difference between a cystoscope and telescope (at 1:14 & 1:34) . A telescope is used for looking at objects far away. 🤨
is this procedure considered the latest and the safest technology to treat PBH???? safe to maintain your sexual health?? is it safer than Rezume??
From what I’ve seen I think so