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Posted
15 hours ago, BonzoMontreaux said:

Haven't been in here in awhile... 

Some stuff I thought I would share after reading the last page or 2..

Put me in the camp for saying no to 'Urolift'.  Had the procedure... Efficacy is only a few years.  For BPH these days, 5 mg of Cialis (Tadalafil) has been ok to manage symptoms.  Still have nights where you get up quite a few times, but it isn't bad enough to want to go through the starting process of another procedure.  Getting double penetrated by cameras is not something you ever want to go through even once never mind multiple times.   In the past, I have been on FloMax but the retrograde ejaculation was a big downer.  Wife was ok with it though. :)

For dealing with prolonged time to 'finish' Saw Palmetto' might be worth a shot.  I know have taken it for a natural remedy for BPH and it made things happen a lot quicker than wanted.

For dealing with that quick finish, anti-depressants like Zoloft will help you stay in the groove a while longer.

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted
16 hours ago, huge said:

I picked up a hacking smokers cough in Chicago last weekend and its still around 10 days later.

Big green loogies.

I haven't had this in 40 years probably.  Guess I need to see my PCP.

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Posted
On 9/17/2025 at 9:07 AM, Crapinon said:

I'm retiring at the end of the month. I always though it would be a joyous time but I'm struggling. I've worked with my son for the last 15 years and I'm going to miss our daily interaction. And I've been doing the 8-5 for over 45 years. Every morning I woke up with something to do or accomplish. I've got a good flex time job lined up for about 10 days a month so I'm not stopping cold turkey but it's going to take some time to adjust. And on top of that I've got to have an MRI, surgery and a tooth crowned the first month off. For the last few years, I've focused on retirement priorities and finances, so we're in good shape for now.  But I never thought through this actual retirement part of getting old.

Me too! Although, personally not struggling at all. Very excited. Hopefully stays that way.

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