Ep. 23 - What is Life Like Without a Prostate?
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- čas přidán 14. 07. 2024
- Most don't know what life is like without a prostate but that doesn't mean life is over for you.
Life moves on. So will you.
In this week's episode, Dr. Geo discusses what life is like without a prostate and how you can live your life after prostate removal.
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📜 Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:48 Life without a Prostate
02:23 What is a Prostate?
02:58 Do men feel less manly after prostate removal?
03:58 Erectile Dysfunction
05:00 Urinary Dysfunction
05:48 A real case
07:37 Everybody's psychology with prostate is different
08:00 Cancer free
09:55 Make an informed decision
12:24 Urinary dysfunction
13:42 Make a good decision
15:28 Conclusion
16:46 Outro
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My urinary function significantly improved after my prostate was removed. That's because my prostate was also enlarged before surgery, resulting in frequent urges to urinate (including at night), difficulty in starting urine flow, incomplete emptying of the bladder, etc.
These guys don’t talk about the psychological journey of dry orgasm. That seems to me to be very high on the list of challenges
Thank u for this video Dr. Geo. Your breakdown on this prostate removal is the most positive I’ve seen since I’ve been researching prostate removal and radiation treatments for myself since being confirmed this past August I have PC. So many videos have depressed me but you put a smile on my face because there is hope to live a better life dealing with this cancer. My first decision was to have the removal because by the grace of God I talked to a guy in July who told me he had his removed but he was happy he did this and though he is ED he still have the drive to want to have sex so maybe he will get better along the way but the downside is the catheter and I am so sensitive that’s the only thing that annoys me with this surgery. I’m a big 68 year old baby but I’ll manage for I can’t deal with hormone therapy with radiation for the side effects are horrible and too many days of radiation. I especially like when you said to put down all the research and go in the woods or ocean and sit and think and a decision will come. I’ve been praying and talking to God during my walks and since I recently had my Ct scan I’ll know after my next visit to see a radiologist what I will do since I already talked with the surgeon/neurologist who went over my biopsy and the surgery with me. Thank u again for your positive approach to such a delicate situation.
Please interview Joseph Busch of the Busch Center in GA. I did the Tulsa procedure and am 100% cancer free 1.5 yrs out.
I am a wife of someone who’s husband had prostrate removed at 49 years old
He has not not tried to be sexual and doesn’t care now that we both are in our 60’s
It’s awful
I want my prostate out of my body, because of chronic prostatitis, it keeps coming back to me and causes me lots of pain...and it won't go away...
I feel your pain brother.I have the same scourge.
Ask about radiation
Heavenly chapter and helpful video. Pegging is very useful for massaging the prostate in men. From Bangladesh 🆒🆒🆒
And what about the man’s Phycological effect like depression?
It sucks, my wife has said I’m not a complete man anymore..😮
You're right, I just realized that Mario updated his favorite way to tackle ED and it's crazy! Although what he previously talked about was pretty decent, it was difficult to follow, I just go'ogled the latest in Mario Volpstein's Erections at Will, it's so much simpler and potent now!
My wife has no estrogen. We have no sex life.😊 She takes medicine to suppress it.
It's different. MUCH DIFFERENT. I guess my definition of ok is different than yours.
Ffs give us straight answers
IF u r a candidate for radiation, get it!...Post surgery, im in padded underwear for life, & the ED is real. Pills or injections dont work. No way im going back to those guys for an implant. I have 2 cousins with worse post surgical outcomes - different cities, hospitals & docs.
This guy trys to say youre good after if u were good b4. Not if they don't spare the nerve.
My testosterone is gone and sleep a lot and have no sexual energy.