I am at three months recovery. Before rezum I was in the bathroom all night only able to p out 15 to 50 cc of a 450 cc filled bladder. Sometimes just drops before giving up. Every 15 minutes to the bathroom. It just nickel and dime me all night and all day like peeing through a coffee straw. Now in 10 to 15 seconds a wide stream completely empty relief and I am getting plenty of sleep. No kidding the first two months peeing pain made me think I might have a heart attack but I am almost at normal. Sexual function is volume increased. No leaking at all. I would recommend this if you are sick of the prostate fu**ing with your life this is the cure.
I had Rezum three months ago and my flow rate is 3-4 times better than it was before the procedure. No side effects at all. It was done under general anaesthetic.
Resum therapy worked for me . I had a very large prostate 160 mg. I am back 1 year after episodes with a catheter . Today I am feeling great , sexual activities better than ever. So grateful to Dr Elterman in Toronto. Tom Lloyd
I've had Rezum 3 weeks ago, and I'm just getting over a UT from using the cathether for 6 days after the procedure.My urine is back to pre-procedure and I'm still taking medication. I want to say the flow is a little bit better but I'm still needign medication to pee. I'm hoping to see more improvement in the months to come. No poblem at all with my erections.
Professor , Is this procedure available in Vancouver British Columbia, and if not , why not ? Surely someone from this city has inquired about this procedure .
I had cancer of the prostate and went through radiation therapy and it caused radiation retention along with radiation proctitis. I could only do zero to about 50 ml at the end of the therapy. Now I am 6 months out from the end of my radiation therapy and I am passing 150ml to 200ml and occasionally more. My prostate measures 97c. I only catheterizing once a day but I am wondering if Rezum and / or Eurolift could be possible for me. I hear they wont work for large prostates. I personally have ruled out TURP as my previous urologist stated that frequency, emergency, blood in the urine, incontinence and retro ejaculation were what I had to look for as an outcome through TURP. SO, I FEEL THAT IS TO DANGEROUS CONSIDERING WHAT THE UROLOGIST HAS WARNED ME ABOUT AS SIDE EFFECTS AND CONSIDERING THE POOR TREATMENT I RECEIVED. I WOULD NOT WANT THE SAME POOR WORK DONE TO ME BY THE SAME UROLOGY DEPARTMENT.
This is a brutal, painful treatment. Your life will be living hell for 2 months afterward. I would not recommend this procedure EVER. Read the comments from others that have endured this horrible procedure on other youtube videos if you want to get a more realistic picture of what to expect. IF it does work, expect to have an additional procedure in the near future. This procedure should be banned.
@@NeverGiveUp-ib3xb The first thing is you are fully awake when they insert the steam instrument into your penis. Then they inject live steam into your prostate at least 4 times @ 15 seconds each. The pain is excruciating. You will wear a catheter for 5 days so you can void because the prostate is so inflamed from the steam injury. THEN for the next 30 days your life is miserable. You are in constant pain from the procedure and experience cramping from bladder spasms. You will have the constant urge to urinate every 30 minutes from the spasms. It is exhausting.To top it off, this procedure is palliative. Temporary. You will need another procedure in the near future as the prostate tissue grows back. (Ask me how I know)! Don't believe the Dr. if he says he will numb up the prostate beforehand. It doesn't work. The nurse will insert a syringe into your urethra containing about 10-20 cc of lidocaine jelly into your penis before the procedure then place a clamp on the head of your penis for 30 minutes to keep the jelly from oozing out. Sounds like something you want to proceed with??? Remember, minimally invasive = minimally effective. FYI Rezum and Urolift are falling out of favor with Urologist. Do research on HOLEP if you are contemplating a procedure for BPH. This is the new "Platinum Standard" for BPH instead of having a TURP. DON'T even consider Rezum. It is barbaric.
@@NeverGiveUp-ib3xb A side effect experienced by many is retrograde ejaculation or otherwise known as a dry orgasm. No juice. It may or may not be permanent.
Fact: the Rezum operation removes about 15 to 25 percent of the Prostate Fact: the Prostate continues to grow. Fact: In about three years your back to square one. You decide.
I am at three months recovery. Before rezum I was in the bathroom all night only able to p out 15 to 50 cc of a 450 cc filled bladder. Sometimes just drops before giving up. Every 15 minutes to the bathroom. It just nickel and dime me all night and all day like peeing through a coffee straw. Now in 10 to 15 seconds a wide stream completely empty relief and I am getting plenty of sleep. No kidding the first two months peeing pain made me think I might have a heart attack but I am almost at normal. Sexual function is volume increased. No leaking at all. I would recommend this if you are sick of the prostate fu**ing with your life this is the cure.
What side effects did you have. How long recovery time?
Awesome presentation so well-spoken eloquent and concise! I would go all the way to England to have this wonderful guy do this procedure for me
I had Rezum three months ago and my flow rate is 3-4 times better than it was before the procedure. No side effects at all. It was done under general anaesthetic.
Resum therapy worked for me . I had a very large prostate 160 mg. I am back 1 year after episodes with a catheter . Today I am feeling great , sexual activities better than ever. So grateful to Dr Elterman in Toronto. Tom Lloyd
Does Dr. Elterman know if this procedure is available in Vancouver B.C. .?
I am in Vancouver too and plan to see Dr. Elterman in Toronto if the result is really good.
Hi proff good information.
What is the prevalence of prostate cancer post REZUM.
Is there any relationship between them
I've had Rezum 3 weeks ago, and I'm just getting over a UT from using the cathether for 6 days after the procedure.My urine is back to pre-procedure and I'm still taking medication. I want to say the flow is a little bit better but I'm still needign medication to pee. I'm hoping to see more improvement in the months to come. No poblem at all with my erections.
How are you now
Splendid Chap - If you need a Urologist - He's your man !
thank you for the video. I'll ask my urologist
how does this treatment compared to Urolift????
Professor , Is this procedure available in Vancouver British Columbia, and if not , why not ? Surely someone from this city has inquired about this procedure .
What are the side effects?
Prof. Hindley,
Where do find you. I live in London nw4, I am 80 years. I need treatment for possibly Rezum. I am self paying.
Best Regards
Rayaz
I had cancer of the prostate and went through radiation therapy and it caused radiation retention along with radiation proctitis. I could only do zero to about 50 ml at the end of the therapy. Now I am 6 months out from the end of my radiation therapy and I am passing 150ml to 200ml and occasionally more. My prostate measures 97c. I only catheterizing once a day but I am wondering if Rezum and / or Eurolift could be possible for me. I hear they wont work for large prostates. I personally have ruled out TURP as my previous urologist stated that frequency, emergency, blood in the urine, incontinence and retro ejaculation were what I had to look for as an outcome through TURP. SO, I FEEL THAT IS TO DANGEROUS CONSIDERING WHAT THE UROLOGIST HAS WARNED ME ABOUT AS SIDE EFFECTS AND CONSIDERING THE POOR TREATMENT I RECEIVED. I WOULD NOT WANT THE SAME POOR WORK DONE TO ME BY THE SAME UROLOGY DEPARTMENT.
I ended up with retrograde ejaculation. It did cure my urinary retention but the retrograde isnt to good.
what is the name of the catheter used?
Foley for a few days and then intermittant single use.
Was there pain when you urinated with the catheter?
how many blasts of steam do you normally give during a treatment?
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This is a brutal, painful treatment. Your life will be living hell for 2 months afterward. I would not recommend this procedure EVER. Read the comments from others that have endured this horrible procedure on other youtube videos if you want to get a more realistic picture of what to expect. IF it does work, expect to have an additional procedure in the near future. This procedure should be banned.
Please tell me the side effects? I'm thinking about having this procedure. Ty
@@NeverGiveUp-ib3xb The first thing is you are fully awake when they insert the steam instrument into your penis. Then they inject live steam into your prostate at least 4 times @ 15 seconds each. The pain is excruciating. You will wear a catheter for 5 days so you can void because the prostate is so inflamed from the steam injury. THEN for the next 30 days your life is miserable. You are in constant pain from the procedure and experience cramping from bladder spasms. You will have the constant urge to urinate every 30 minutes from the spasms. It is exhausting.To top it off, this procedure is palliative. Temporary. You will need another procedure in the near future as the prostate tissue grows back. (Ask me how I know)! Don't believe the Dr. if he says he will numb up the prostate beforehand. It doesn't work. The nurse will insert a syringe into your urethra containing about 10-20 cc of lidocaine jelly into your penis before the procedure then place a clamp on the head of your penis for 30 minutes to keep the jelly from oozing out. Sounds like something you want to proceed with??? Remember, minimally invasive = minimally effective. FYI Rezum and Urolift are falling out of favor with Urologist. Do research on HOLEP if you are contemplating a procedure for BPH. This is the new "Platinum Standard" for BPH instead of having a TURP. DON'T even consider Rezum. It is barbaric.
@@NeverGiveUp-ib3xb A side effect experienced by many is retrograde ejaculation or otherwise known as a dry orgasm. No juice. It may or may not be permanent.
I would wish this is real, and its not about someone getting rich. When a true cure shows up, Jesus will make sure we all get it free.\
Fact: the Rezum operation removes about 15 to 25 percent of the Prostate
Fact: the Prostate continues to grow.
Fact: In about three years your back to square one.
You decide.
Any comment on this?
have you done it luigi ?
Depends on your age. If you are older it is a good idea. If you're younger try life style changes & medications first.
@@sheikhboyardee556 Describe older.
We weren't designed to run on endless medications. I have taken everything and they do not work.