Suggest you talk to your uro about green light.
My ur is Dr Cal Andreou of Surrey BC,,he is top notch.
Health plan should cover the process.
Good Luck
I had a Prostate Artery Embolization (PAE) during April 2018. It was moderately successful and provided relief. However, I am still having issues with urgency off and on with all the classic symptoms of BPH. Mine is rated at 30-40 grams, relatively small as compared to most people on this blog. Thinking about GL, which is what my Uro suggested before I had PAE. Thanks for all the ifo and scaring the hell out of me, but it does give me confidence to know it is doable. My PAE experience was remarkable with none of the issues outlined by some on a bad PAE experience. My discomfort was for 12 hours and thereafter, absolutely none. Restricted for two weeks of lifting and driving. The one thing I noticed in all comments was no one said anything about steroids (Prednisone Pak 20mg) after GL. PAE medications incorporated this med and it greatly promotes healing. Thanks for all the comments, good and bad experiences. It has gone a long way in my decision making and I will move forward with GL.
interesting and helpful comments here on this site.....Im 66 and have dealt with the usual symptoms of BPH for over ten years....Tamsulosin was the approach taken at that time and was very helpful for many years...however, the last few years the symptoms returned , and very significantly... prostate now 4 time normal size, but no cancer issues...was using tamsulosin twice a day then, but no help except being dizzy from the drug...so...three days ago I received the Green Light Laser surgery that's been discussed here....so far I have this to say......urine stream, after catheter removal one day later, was greatly improved with full bladder emptying wherever I pee, and thats saying a lot, since its been years since that happened.... painful and bleeding as I was told to expect to start, but seeing improvement everyday.....still having to go frequently, and only have about a I minuted time frame from needing to pee, and not being able to hold it...so staying near the bathroom around the house....light walking and some Yardwork to keep the circulation working well.....hope I don't go backwards in how things are working, as some of your comments have suggested could happen....ill try to keep reporting to help others ......these have been helpful comments...
I wish I would have seen this 2 weeks ago. I had mind done 6 days ago. I get up about every 45 minutes. Sometimes I get a stream and sometimes a dribble. I am very weak. I wasn't really having much in the way of problems, so I feel really stupid about doing this. They thought it might start affecting my bladder and kidneys. I feel like I might be getting dehydrated so I try to drink but it seems like it just goes right through me. It seems like a lot of us thought this was going to be a couple day recovery and no big deal and our doctors don't seem to be responding to us. I really didn't know if I might be dying so it was nice to see so many have the same problems, but I feel bad for all of us
Did anyone's urologist discuss Alpha-reductase inhibitors to slow the prostates growth and even aid in its reduction as an option to Green light laser PVP or other proceedures? My urologist and Doctor never even mentioned it as an option, I found it on their website just days before the surgery. I finally got a chance to ask him about it and he quickly said no he has to do the proceedure (get paid). I was afraid if i did not go ahead now I would have to go through all the tests again later. After the pain of the surgery and post op I think I would have insisted on trying the AlphReductase first but no one would talk about it so I know little about it. I would force more info about them first before surgery if I had it to do over. Pain on a scale of 0-10 was 15 several times.