Discussion:
Spinal cord compression causing BPH/OAB symptoms?
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Anon Anon
2019-11-08 20:29:22 UTC
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Hi Again

Has anyone out here ever heard of spinal cord compression being the
cause of frequent urination, rather than an enlarged prostate or
whatever the hell causes overactive bladder?

Here's why I'm asking.....

I've had frequent urination problems since my late 40s.
I'm 66 now.
So my family MD had me try Flomax which didn't help the symptoms and
caused some sexual side effects that are a drag.
Eventually he referred me to a urologist.
This guy had me try every other alpha-blocker on the market with the
same results.
Then he put me on Avodart to shrink then prostate too, but I didn't stay
on it long enough the first time - again because of sexual side effects.
Eventually I came to realize that I needed to be on Avodart for at least
a few months before seeing any symptomatic relief.
So I went back on it.
Then, I started noticing the Cialis ads on TV stating that it was being
used for BPH symptoms too, so I asked for a prescription.
Over several years it seems to help for a while and then it stops
helping and then it starts again.
But I've stayed on it because it mitigates the sexual side effects of
the Avodart.
At some point, the Avodart did seem to help reduce my symptoms, but its
effectivness seems to come and go.

So, at one point about 3 years ago I think now, I was on these BPH drugs
but I was still waking up every 1.5 hours to pee.
I freaked out and demanded a Turp or some other surgical intervention.
So my uro sent me for a cystoscopy.
The attending urologist said there was nothing wrong with me or my bladder.
I voided all the pee they sent down my penis.
At this point both he and my uro started calling my condition overactive
bladder and my uro put me on Myrbetriq which does seem to help.
The other uro had me on some dangerous OAB drug that forget the name of
right now.
Nasty stuff.
Nowadays I wake up about every 2.5 hours.
After the mild success with the Myrbetriq I wanted to see if the Avodart
was even helping at all, so I went off of it for a few months, but my
symptoms got worse again so I went back on.

My uro has never given me an exact size of my prostate but he always
tells me that it's not enlarged much at all anyway.
So from my perspective he's treating me without an accurate diagnosis
and is just throwing stuff at me to see if it works.
He says the next thing to try is Botox injections for god's sake.

So....
I've also been having issues with symptoms similar to carpal tunnel
syndrome both my hands.
But extensive testing has shown the the major issues are not in my
wrists but in my neck.
I have spinal cord compression in the C3 thru C5 disks I believe.
This is not compression of the nerves or the nerve roots coming out of
the vertebrae.
It's the spinal cord itself being compressing inside the spinal cord
canal due to arthritis in the disks.
So I'm scheduled for neck surgery, a cervical laminectomy with fusion
operation, in mid December.

And I've heard that spinal cord compression, even that high up the
spinal cord, can cause frequent urination.
I just thought this might be a good place to ask if anyone knows
anything about this.
My surgeon just says "maybe".
Anon Anon
2019-11-08 20:30:17 UTC
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Opps.

Wrong group.
Sorry.
And Lol.
slowjammerukdog
2019-11-08 23:23:19 UTC
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I feel I'm so much better acquainted with you now.

Good luck!

Peter
Gerry
2019-11-08 23:28:42 UTC
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Post by Anon Anon
Hi Again
Has anyone out here ever heard of spinal cord compression being the
cause of frequent urination, rather than an enlarged prostate or
whatever the hell causes overactive bladder?
Here's why I'm asking.....
I've had frequent urination problems since my late 40s.
I'm 66 now.
So my family MD had me try Flomax which didn't help the symptoms and
caused some sexual side effects that are a drag.
Eventually he referred me to a urologist.
This guy had me try every other alpha-blocker on the market with the
same results.
Then he put me on Avodart to shrink then prostate too, but I didn't
stay on it long enough the first time - again because of sexual side
effects.
Eventually I came to realize that I needed to be on Avodart for at
least a few months before seeing any symptomatic relief.
So I went back on it.
Then, I started noticing the Cialis ads on TV stating that it was being
used for BPH symptoms too, so I asked for a prescription.
Over several years it seems to help for a while and then it stops
helping and then it starts again.
But I've stayed on it because it mitigates the sexual side effects of
the Avodart.
At some point, the Avodart did seem to help reduce my symptoms, but its
effectivness seems to come and go.
So, at one point about 3 years ago I think now, I was on these BPH
drugs but I was still waking up every 1.5 hours to pee.
I freaked out and demanded a Turp or some other surgical intervention.
So my uro sent me for a cystoscopy.
The attending urologist said there was nothing wrong with me or my bladder.
I voided all the pee they sent down my penis.
At this point both he and my uro started calling my condition
overactive bladder and my uro put me on Myrbetriq which does seem to
help.
The other uro had me on some dangerous OAB drug that forget the name of
right now.
Nasty stuff.
Nowadays I wake up about every 2.5 hours.
After the mild success with the Myrbetriq I wanted to see if the
Avodart was even helping at all, so I went off of it for a few months,
but my symptoms got worse again so I went back on.
My uro has never given me an exact size of my prostate but he always
tells me that it's not enlarged much at all anyway.
So from my perspective he's treating me without an accurate diagnosis
and is just throwing stuff at me to see if it works.
He says the next thing to try is Botox injections for god's sake.
So....
I've also been having issues with symptoms similar to carpal tunnel
syndrome both my hands.
But extensive testing has shown the the major issues are not in my
wrists but in my neck.
I have spinal cord compression in the C3 thru C5 disks I believe.
This is not compression of the nerves or the nerve roots coming out of
the vertebrae.
It's the spinal cord itself being compressing inside the spinal cord
canal due to arthritis in the disks.
So I'm scheduled for neck surgery, a cervical laminectomy with fusion
operation, in mid December.
And I've heard that spinal cord compression, even that high up the
spinal cord, can cause frequent urination.
I just thought this might be a good place to ask if anyone knows
anything about this.
My surgeon just says "maybe".
I've had BPH-related issues, prescriptions, surgeries (4), and many of
my experiences differ from yours. I too have growing issues with my
back and neck, though no wrist-related issues. In answer to your
question: No, I know nothing about this. Relative to
neck/back/prostate and the myriad nerve centers that might be involved,
I would recommend experimenting with acupuncture.
Lord Valve
2019-11-09 00:49:38 UTC
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Post by Gerry
Post by Anon Anon
Hi Again
Has anyone out here ever heard of spinal cord compression being the
cause of frequent urination, rather than an enlarged prostate or
whatever the hell causes overactive bladder?
Here's why I'm asking.....
I've had frequent urination problems since my late 40s.
I'm 66 now.
So my family MD had me try Flomax which didn't help the symptoms and
caused some sexual side effects that are a drag.
Eventually he referred me to a urologist.
This guy had me try every other alpha-blocker on the market with the
same results.
Then he put me on Avodart to shrink then prostate too, but I didn't
stay on it long enough the first time - again because of sexual side
effects.
Eventually I came to realize that I needed to be on Avodart for at
least a few months before seeing any symptomatic relief.
So I went back on it.
Then, I started noticing the Cialis ads on TV stating that it was being
used for BPH symptoms too, so I asked for a prescription.
Over several years it seems to help for a while and then it stops
helping and then it starts again.
But I've stayed on it because it mitigates the sexual side effects of
the Avodart.
At some point, the Avodart did seem to help reduce my symptoms, but its
effectivness seems to come and go.
So, at one point about 3 years ago I think now, I was on these BPH
drugs but I was still waking up every 1.5 hours to pee.
I freaked out and demanded a Turp or some other surgical intervention.
So my uro sent me for a cystoscopy.
The attending urologist said there was nothing wrong with me or my bladder.
I voided all the pee they sent down my penis.
At this point both he and my uro started calling my condition
overactive bladder and my uro put me on Myrbetriq which does seem to
help.
The other uro had me on some dangerous OAB drug that forget the name of
right now.
Nasty stuff.
Nowadays I wake up about every 2.5 hours.
After the mild success with the Myrbetriq I wanted to see if the
Avodart was even helping at all, so I went off of it for a few months,
but my symptoms got worse again so I went back on.
My uro has never given me an exact size of my prostate but he always
tells me that it's not enlarged much at all anyway.
So from my perspective he's treating me without an accurate diagnosis
and is just throwing stuff at me to see if it works.
He says the next thing to try is Botox injections for god's sake.
So....
I've also been having issues with symptoms similar to carpal tunnel
syndrome both my hands.
But extensive testing has shown the the major issues are not in my
wrists but in my neck.
I have spinal cord compression in the C3 thru C5 disks I believe.
This is not compression of the nerves or the nerve roots coming out of
the vertebrae.
It's the spinal cord itself being compressing inside the spinal cord
canal due to arthritis in the disks.
So I'm scheduled for neck surgery, a cervical laminectomy with fusion
operation, in mid December.
And I've heard that spinal cord compression, even that high up the
spinal cord, can cause frequent urination.
I just thought this might be a good place to ask if anyone knows
anything about this.
My surgeon just says "maybe".
I've had BPH-related issues, prescriptions, surgeries (4), and many of
my experiences differ from yours. I too have growing issues with my
back and neck, though no wrist-related issues. In answer to your
question: No, I know nothing about this. Relative to
neck/back/prostate and the myriad nerve centers that might be involved,
I would recommend experimenting with acupuncture.
Absolutely. Remember to lubricate the ice-pick with
a high-quality synthetic lube. Use any ball-peen or
cross-peen hammer that weighs less than 12 ounces.

Herr Doktor Rhorenfuhrer, ThD
van
2019-11-09 20:03:45 UTC
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Post by Gerry
Post by Anon Anon
Hi Again
Has anyone out here ever heard of spinal cord compression being the
cause of frequent urination, rather than an enlarged prostate or
whatever the hell causes overactive bladder?
Here's why I'm asking.....
I've had frequent urination problems since my late 40s.
I'm 66 now.
So my family MD had me try Flomax which didn't help the symptoms and
caused some sexual side effects that are a drag.
Eventually he referred me to a urologist.
This guy had me try every other alpha-blocker on the market with the
same results.
Then he put me on Avodart to shrink then prostate too, but I didn't
stay on it long enough the first time - again because of sexual side
effects.
Eventually I came to realize that I needed to be on Avodart for at
least a few months before seeing any symptomatic relief.
So I went back on it.
Then, I started noticing the Cialis ads on TV stating that it was being
used for BPH symptoms too, so I asked for a prescription.
Over several years it seems to help for a while and then it stops
helping and then it starts again.
But I've stayed on it because it mitigates the sexual side effects of
the Avodart.
At some point, the Avodart did seem to help reduce my symptoms, but its
effectivness seems to come and go.
So, at one point about 3 years ago I think now, I was on these BPH
drugs but I was still waking up every 1.5 hours to pee.
I freaked out and demanded a Turp or some other surgical intervention.
So my uro sent me for a cystoscopy.
The attending urologist said there was nothing wrong with me or my bladder.
I voided all the pee they sent down my penis.
At this point both he and my uro started calling my condition
overactive bladder and my uro put me on Myrbetriq which does seem to
help.
The other uro had me on some dangerous OAB drug that forget the name of
right now.
Nasty stuff.
Nowadays I wake up about every 2.5 hours.
After the mild success with the Myrbetriq I wanted to see if the
Avodart was even helping at all, so I went off of it for a few months,
but my symptoms got worse again so I went back on.
My uro has never given me an exact size of my prostate but he always
tells me that it's not enlarged much at all anyway.
So from my perspective he's treating me without an accurate diagnosis
and is just throwing stuff at me to see if it works.
He says the next thing to try is Botox injections for god's sake.
So....
I've also been having issues with symptoms similar to carpal tunnel
syndrome both my hands.
But extensive testing has shown the the major issues are not in my
wrists but in my neck.
I have spinal cord compression in the C3 thru C5 disks I believe.
This is not compression of the nerves or the nerve roots coming out of
the vertebrae.
It's the spinal cord itself being compressing inside the spinal cord
canal due to arthritis in the disks.
So I'm scheduled for neck surgery, a cervical laminectomy with fusion
operation, in mid December.
And I've heard that spinal cord compression, even that high up the
spinal cord, can cause frequent urination.
I just thought this might be a good place to ask if anyone knows
anything about this.
My surgeon just says "maybe".
I've had BPH-related issues, prescriptions, surgeries (4), and many of
my experiences differ from yours. I too have growing issues with my
back and neck, though no wrist-related issues. In answer to your
question: No, I know nothing about this. Relative to
neck/back/prostate and the myriad nerve centers that might be involved,
I would recommend experimenting with acupuncture.
I do a steady summer gig with a band that has a retired urologist in it.
Whenever I complain to him about how much I've always got to piss all the time, he says to me, "The time you should start worrying is when you can't piss."
Lord Valve
2019-11-10 19:34:03 UTC
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Post by van
Post by Gerry
Post by Anon Anon
Hi Again
Has anyone out here ever heard of spinal cord compression being the
cause of frequent urination, rather than an enlarged prostate or
whatever the hell causes overactive bladder?
Here's why I'm asking.....
I've had frequent urination problems since my late 40s.
I'm 66 now.
So my family MD had me try Flomax which didn't help the symptoms and
caused some sexual side effects that are a drag.
Eventually he referred me to a urologist.
This guy had me try every other alpha-blocker on the market with the
same results.
Then he put me on Avodart to shrink then prostate too, but I didn't
stay on it long enough the first time - again because of sexual side
effects.
Eventually I came to realize that I needed to be on Avodart for at
least a few months before seeing any symptomatic relief.
So I went back on it.
Then, I started noticing the Cialis ads on TV stating that it was being
used for BPH symptoms too, so I asked for a prescription.
Over several years it seems to help for a while and then it stops
helping and then it starts again.
But I've stayed on it because it mitigates the sexual side effects of
the Avodart.
At some point, the Avodart did seem to help reduce my symptoms, but its
effectivness seems to come and go.
So, at one point about 3 years ago I think now, I was on these BPH
drugs but I was still waking up every 1.5 hours to pee.
I freaked out and demanded a Turp or some other surgical intervention.
So my uro sent me for a cystoscopy.
The attending urologist said there was nothing wrong with me or my bladder.
I voided all the pee they sent down my penis.
At this point both he and my uro started calling my condition
overactive bladder and my uro put me on Myrbetriq which does seem to
help.
The other uro had me on some dangerous OAB drug that forget the name of
right now.
Nasty stuff.
Nowadays I wake up about every 2.5 hours.
After the mild success with the Myrbetriq I wanted to see if the
Avodart was even helping at all, so I went off of it for a few months,
but my symptoms got worse again so I went back on.
My uro has never given me an exact size of my prostate but he always
tells me that it's not enlarged much at all anyway.
So from my perspective he's treating me without an accurate diagnosis
and is just throwing stuff at me to see if it works.
He says the next thing to try is Botox injections for god's sake.
So....
I've also been having issues with symptoms similar to carpal tunnel
syndrome both my hands.
But extensive testing has shown the the major issues are not in my
wrists but in my neck.
I have spinal cord compression in the C3 thru C5 disks I believe.
This is not compression of the nerves or the nerve roots coming out of
the vertebrae.
It's the spinal cord itself being compressing inside the spinal cord
canal due to arthritis in the disks.
So I'm scheduled for neck surgery, a cervical laminectomy with fusion
operation, in mid December.
And I've heard that spinal cord compression, even that high up the
spinal cord, can cause frequent urination.
I just thought this might be a good place to ask if anyone knows
anything about this.
My surgeon just says "maybe".
I've had BPH-related issues, prescriptions, surgeries (4), and many of
my experiences differ from yours. I too have growing issues with my
back and neck, though no wrist-related issues. In answer to your
question: No, I know nothing about this. Relative to
neck/back/prostate and the myriad nerve centers that might be involved,
I would recommend experimenting with acupuncture.
I do a steady summer gig with a band that has a retired urologist in it.
Whenever I complain to him about how much I've always got to piss all the time, he says to me, "The time you should start worrying is when you can't piss."
Old dude goes into a doctor's office. Doc says, "What's wrong?"
Geezer says, "Doc, I can't pee!" Doc says, "How old are you?"
Old guy says, "Ninety-six!"

Doc says, "You've peed enough."

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