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Before surgery I could pee like a race horse , now...not so much. must be reduced volume in liquid. As a former beer drinker I got in north of 64 oz of liquid a day. Anyone similar to this post op?

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Sounds like BPH, it's age related and very common in men. Treated by tamsulosin (generic for Flomax).

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2 hours ago, Bari_KS said:

Sounds like BPH, it's age related and very common in men. Treated by tamsulosin (generic for Flomax).

Thanks, I will ask my doc about it. Strange thing is it started right after surgery. Yesterday/ day 5 post op, I had improved pressure. Nurse told me it take a while for all of those organs to wake up.

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1 hour ago, Tim C said:

Thanks, I will ask my doc about it. Strange thing is it started right after surgery. Yesterday/ day 5 post op, I had improved pressure. Nurse told me it take a while for all of those organs to wake up.

that's what I was thinking - or dehydration (which can also happen after surgery)

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25 minutes ago, catwoman7 said:

that's what I was thinking - or dehydration (which can also happen after surgery)

Thanks...Hard to believe it was dehydration even though I thought about it. I have exceeded Water intake every day. That includes surgery day. I have been under for several surgeries and never had a mouth that dry when I woke up! Had to be dehydration that day.

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On 02/27/2021 at 23:26, Tim C said:



Before surgery I could pee like a race horse , now...not so much. must be reduced volume in liquid. As a former beer drinker I got in north of 64 oz of liquid a day. Anyone similar to this post op?


I’m not sure about your Bladder/prostate but I’d think it’s the much less Fluid intake you are getting. I pee WAY less than before-even years out. Ask your surgeon./doctor They are there to help.

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It is not unusual for some people to have a more difficult time urinating after anesthesia. As long as you are still able to go, the pressure issue should resolve itself pretty quickly.

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Tim. I had the same issue after surgery. Took over a week to get back to normal. I did not like it at all.

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On 2/28/2021 at 10:55 AM, WishMeSmaller said:

It is not unusual for some people to have a more difficult time urinating after anesthesia. As long as you are still able to go, the pressure issue should resolve itself pretty quickly.

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31 minutes ago, bufbills said:

Tim. I had the same issue after surgery. Took over a week to get back to normal. I did not like it at all.

I am back to normal today. Yeah I m glad that is over with!

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