Subj : HEALTH UPDATE To : Ardith Hinton From : Daryl Stout Date : Tue Sep 29 2015 05:59:00 Re: HEALTH UPDATE > [re Urolift procedure] > DS> Relief can be seen in 2-4 weeks... > I understand you experienced some discomfort at first, but that's pa > for the course. Are you satisfied with the results of the procedure now? :- Ardith, Very much satisfied with the Urolift prostate procedure. Now, if I could just get a decent night's rest. I end up sleeping in the afternoon, because of a lack of sleep overnight, and my slumber schedule gets all skewed. The next deals coming up are: 1) A much needed colonoscopy. But, they've CHANGED the prep work to one day before with this "NuLytely" solution. If it's ANYTHING like the "tepid salt water" of the "GoLytely" I had a few years ago, I'm NOT taking it. I can handle the tartness of things like citrate of magnesia, but NOT salt water. I did some research on it last night, and apparently, they now have "flavor packs" to it...so that might make it better. However, it cuts down the clear liquids diet to just the day before...drinking an 8 ounce glass of it every 10 minutes, until the bottle is half empty (probably like a gallon jug). Then, 7 hours before the procedure, I have to finish the bottle. I start the swigging at 5pm, and start the second batch at 2:30am. I likely will be up on the toilet all night, cleaning out my colon (probably will set my anus on fire from the hemorrhoid burning and rectal bleeding). Then, I have to drive to my Mom's place that morning, putting my car in her yard, then drive us both to the clinic where the procedure will be done. Afterwards, she'll drive us both back to her place, and I'll spend the night there. For many of these places now, where you have to be sedated, they REQUIRE a driver to be present when you arrive, and for that driver to REMAIN THERE UNTIL YOU'RE DISCHARGED. They will NOT let you take public transportation, and if you don't have a driver, they will CANCEL the procedure...whether you've done the prep work or not. If you get pulled over with driving after being sedated, they can cite or arrest you for DUI. The bottom line is liability issues and safety. 2) A double cyst excision. I've had problems with cysts over the years, but not as bad as my brother. At times, his have turned into boils, which hurt like the dickens to get lanced. In my case, I have a cyst on the scrotum, and a bigger one on the left buttocks. The urologist wants to have another look at them, then he'll schedule the surgery. Since I'll be sedated, I'll require a driver, just as with the colonoscopy. The concern of lancing in the scrotal area is that males can bleed to death from an injury in that area. 3) Lastly, I have an eye exam in early November...and I hope that's the LAST medical deal I'll need for 2015. Daryl --- Virtual Advanced Ver 2 for DOS * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS (1:19/33) .