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Acute and chronic prostatitis discussion. Arnon Krongrad, MD, moderator.
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I believe the equivalent program here in the UK is called "Who wants to be a millionaire?" LOL...!!!!
Can I choose "phone a friend?" ....!!!
I have considered PT but where I live is a long way from any therapists with any experience in this condition.
Also I have had an ecoli urine infection just before all this got really bad and every urologist who has examined me (At least 6) has confirmed that my pain is always located to my heavily calcified prostate and left seminal vesicle-just where a large calcification/stone sits at the neck (hi res scan) where it joins the prostate. Along with my regular nightsweats, often burning urethra & very occasional fever's, I am 99% convinced mine is bacterial or at least prostatic in origin.
When a Dr applies pressure during the DRE directly to the prostate, my urethra burns and I experience urinary urgency. When he pushes my left SV, I scream out in pain...!!!
I would not hesitate in suggesting PT for anyone with less obvious symptoms to mine, to at least see if it helps and as a diagnostic measure, as its non invasive and might give some men temporary symptom relief.
Interestingly I just found this link:
http://pain.about.com/od/treatment/a/CPP_treatment.htm
This is of particular significance to me as its the first web page I have ever found (after 1000's hours research) that actually includes radical prostatectomy as a possible treatment for chronic prostatitis. Not only that, but its listed under common treatments. I wonder where they got that conclusion from, considering the very first trial for this is still under way. Interesting.
I believe the equivalent program here in the UK is called "Who wants to be a millionaire?" LOL...!!!!
Can I choose "phone a friend?" ....!!!
I have considered PT but where I live is a long way from any therapists with any experience in this condition.
Also I have had an ecoli urine infection just before all this got really bad and every urologist who has examined me (At least 6) has confirmed that my pain is always located to my heavily calcified prostate and left seminal vesicle-just where a large calcification/stone sits at the neck (hi res scan) where it joins the prostate. Along with my regular nightsweats, often burning urethra & very occasional fever's, I am 99% convinced mine is bacterial or at least prostatic in origin.
When a Dr applies pressure during the DRE directly to the prostate, my urethra burns and I experience urinary urgency. When he pushes my left SV, I scream out in pain...!!!
I would not hesitate in suggesting PT for anyone with less obvious symptoms to mine, to at least see if it helps and as a diagnostic measure, as its non invasive and might give some men temporary symptom relief.
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