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Crappy NHS! Moan about Enlarged Prostate Treatment (or lack of)

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MissAdventure Thu 12-Dec-24 21:07:36

Perhaps phone 111 for advice, Fergy.
Not right now, but during the week.

BlueBelle Thu 12-Dec-24 20:59:57

Not a man and not a prostrate story but nearly two years ago I was seen by a gp for what seemed a minor problem however she wasn’t happy and I went on the 2 week pathway I was seen, found to have pre cancerous cells, which needed removing and within 6 weeks I was operated on, they found I had some
stage 1 cancer cells, so had a second op within two more weeks and now nearly two years on and after 6 check ups I have been free since she operated
I CANNOT fault the NHS I couldn’t have had better treatment privately
I know not everyone has such wonderful treatment I can only speak for myself !
I would gently keep on their backs Fergie and do what they think is the right move be it a catheter or not

Allira Thu 12-Dec-24 20:59:07

Is this a post code lottery?

Most definitely!

NotAGran55 Thu 12-Dec-24 20:41:31

Is this a post code lottery?
I have a relative who was taken ill whilst on holiday abroad in June this year, was hospitalised for 2 days and returned to the midlands. On the 2 week pathway he was diagnosed with an enlarged prostate and had a catheter fitted which he found easy to live with.
Was advised that the waiting list for laser treatment was 22 weeks, but had a cancellation at 24 hours notice just 12 weeks later.

You really need to seek a second opinion Fergy.

OldFrill Thu 12-Dec-24 20:39:42

Please don't freak that I'm recommending Prostate Cancer UK but they also advise about benign prostate enlargement. They can certainly advise about treatment options. If you are in England and can travel you may get an appointment sooner outwith your NHS area.
This is their information, there are various ways of contacting them.
prostatecanceruk.org/prostate-information-and-support/get-support/our-specialist-nurses

Allira Thu 12-Dec-24 20:22:19

Keep on, persevere, this needs investigation.

It may be nothing but you need to be seen to establish exactly what is going on.

Even opting to go privately can be a slow process.

MissAdventure Thu 12-Dec-24 20:12:45

I always understood that reduced flow to that extent was considered serious enough to need prompt investigation.

V3ra Thu 12-Dec-24 20:10:20

Fergy what a distressing situation for you.
You can have catheters that are single use, rather than permanent.
Using one of those you could completely empty your bladder in one go.
Would that help?

Smileless2012 Thu 12-Dec-24 20:09:31

I suggest you see if you can see another GP at your practice Fergy. Poor treatment at the hands of your GP shouldn't necessarily be blamed on under funding under the Tories.

Mr. S. presented with prostate problems 18 years ago and received excellent treatment because our GP was diligent, as was the specialist who treated him.

I suggest you ask to see another GP at the same practice. Medication is available which should help alleviate the problem, if only in the short term.

Good luck.

Ilovecheese Thu 12-Dec-24 18:32:37

14 years of the Tories underfunding the NHS has led to long waiting lists

Fergy Thu 12-Dec-24 18:29:59

I have been unable to pee properly for a few years , last October 2023 I went to the doctor and was diagnosed with an enlarged prostate and got pills etc and he would refer me to a specialist.

Still haven't heard anything.

On Friday I get up for my usual pee during the night and started to just dribble, couldn't even tell if I was peeing except for the noise in the toilet and eventually the wet down my leg.

This continued the other two times I got up and all through Saturday and Sunday and on Monday I went to the doctor. I was told I was on the best treatment for an enlarged prostate and the waiting list was 18 months hence why I had never had a consultation with a specialist.

So what can you do for me I asked the doctor?

"Nothing" was his reply "you have to wait to see a specialist".

"And you don't want a catheter".

So I have to dribble 100ml of pee about 12 times a day for another four or five months because of the crappy NHS.