What is your score on the Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index (posted on home page)?
26
If you have been diagnosed with prostatitis, please tell us your story: age, duration of symptoms, treatments, results, and the like.
been suffering for 6 moths now
it all started with epidymitis which seemed to clear up but i have been left with prostatitis symptoms.
I have had 2 urine cultures that were negative and was given antibiotics for ten days a couple of times with slight improvement each time.
The most frustrating thing is that the doctors that i saw didn't think of prostatits.
After a few moths of frustration I whent back to the GP and got a differant doctor that put me on trimethoprim for 2 moths and said to come back if it don't work after a month.
Luke, sounds like you and I are "in the same boat" with this issue. Mine started "officially" in April of this year, after a brief bout of epididymitis. Antibiotics cleared that, but do not seem to be working on the prostatitis.
Have you consulted a pelvic-floor PT? I am trying that along with bio-feedback right now. I have pretty much given up on the antibiotics at this point.
Luke, keep you head up. Most of my frustration has been trying to get this properly diagnosed. I personally have had at least 10 urine cultures (all negative) and one semen culture (showed staph infection, although that is quite common in healthy prostates.) I have tried 3 different AB's (doxy, bactrim and amoxicillin) and none have helped. At this point, it appears that most doctors do not know what actually causes many cases of prostatitis. You will need probably need to try AB's first, and then move onto pelvic-floor PT and possibly bio-feedback. For me, taking Zoloft has helped take the edge off of things, but the pain is there so that eliminated any thoughts of this being an anxiety-born issue. I am giving PT another few months, and I also have a cystoscopy planned for next week to rule out anything else, possibly structural, causing my symptoms. If none of those things work or reveal anything, I am going to try the surgery. I cannot handle long-term AB's (even though they do not seem to work for me anyway) because of all of the side-effects. I would rather have it removed, and then work through the 2 main side-effects as I go forward. My obvious concerns are my arrythmia (although I am sure that will be fine) and the long-term potential side-effects of surgery (scar tissue, etc.) because I am only 32. Infertility does not matter for me because my wife and I are done having children, and I am confident erections will come back because I am still young and, even with prostatitis, I have no issues at all currently in that area (except that dreaded pain during and after intercourse.)
Let me know if you need to chat. Talking to others who have this condition is very helpful, and thankfully Dr. Krongrad has this site, which to me, has been a blessing because, rather than sitting back and wondering what this is, we can attack it together by exchanging ideas, therapies, symptoms, etc.)
Hi Luke, I've recently joined the site and have a very similar story to yours. I realise youve not logged in for a long time but very interested to hear what the latest is with you, especially if you found a cure for this horrible thing!
G8 GT
Have you consulted a pelvic-floor PT? I am trying that along with bio-feedback right now. I have pretty much given up on the antibiotics at this point.
Jun 30, 2010
G8 GT
Let me know if you need to chat. Talking to others who have this condition is very helpful, and thankfully Dr. Krongrad has this site, which to me, has been a blessing because, rather than sitting back and wondering what this is, we can attack it together by exchanging ideas, therapies, symptoms, etc.)
Jul 1, 2010
Chris
Hi Luke, I've recently joined the site and have a very similar story to yours. I realise youve not logged in for a long time but very interested to hear what the latest is with you, especially if you found a cure for this horrible thing!
Take it easy
Chris
Dec 31, 2011