I am 73 years old with BPH, (Prostate 40 gms by Ultrasound). I take Alfuzosin, every night, and Finasteride, once a day. I've been doing well for the past few years. My only complaint is urinating 1 to 3 times a night. Lately I've had a new stressful symptom that maybe someone on this forum can help me understand. Occasionally during sleep, I wake up with a strong urge to pee. I go to the toilet but can't get the stream started, no matter what I do. . . . just a few drops. I go back to bed, lie down for 3 to 5 minutes, and then again get up to pee. This second time, everything functions normally. I have had this experience about once a week for the past 4 weeks. This series of events is very disturbing to me since I don't understand why the urinary retention corrects itself in just a few minutes, and I fear that someday it might not correct and I'll be hurriedly off to the emergency room for a catheter. Any ideas about my intermittent short-lived urinary retention? I appreciate any ideas or comments you might have.
this is a common thing. i have the same issue as do many men on this forum. it basically means your situation is progressing. have you considered an intervention? surgical?
Hey Jerry
At 73 I think you are doing very well. At that age some men have all ready had one or 2 procedure.
I don’t know if this is a big problem but I think it has something to do with laying down and putting pusher on the kidneys.You say you get up 1 to 3 times a night. What were you doing before. Has it changed. Do you watch what you drink at night or you salt intact.
As you progress you are going to have to watch what you eat and drink. You may have to change your diet. Keep tract you will be able to pin point what you are doing during the day.
Good luck…Ken
Jerry,
You are very lucky - I get up 5-6 times per night. Usually it takes a couple of attempts to really clear the bladder, so what you are experiencing is nothing unusual. 40g prostate is not that large - enough to cause some flow restriction, but nothing extreme. You may also be having some bladder outlet issues - the bladder muscles might be tight and have to relax once you are up, then it’s easier to pee on the second attempt.
Before you have any procedure you must know if your issues are being caused by your prostate or bladder. Urodynamics testing can find this out. Using simple ultrasound you can find out your PVR (Post Void Residual) and that way you will know if your bladder is able to empty and if not, how much urine is retained.
Back to my original comment: if you are getting up 1-2 times per night you are very fortunate!!
Tom
Hi Jerry, have you found that the Alfuzosin has work for you as a medication? Have you noticed any side effects with it? I see Kenneth replied to you. He knows a lot about this stuff.
Hi Jerry:
I take alfuzosin as well. The recommendation seems to be to take alfuzosin immediately after a meal. The absorption rate after a full meal is much higher than on an empty stomach. Also, it takes alfuzosin about 8 hours to reach maximum concentration in the blood.
If you google alfuzosin under the rxlist.com result, you’ll find the following:
“The recommended dosage is one 10 mg UROXATRAL (alfuzosin HCl) extended-release tablet once daily. The extent of absorption of alfuzosin is 50% lower under fasting conditions. Therefore, Uroxatral should be taken with food and with the same meal each day. The tablets should not be chewed or crushed.”
Yes, your situation must be common for the replies here. And I can say your symptoms are identical to mine. And I do mean identical. Right down to the 10mg alfuzosin.
But you may have stumbled on something that I have been wondering about (as a 72-year old otherwise healthy guy who – without strict policing of fluid intake after 7 pm – is up to TRY to pee every two hours…like clockwork.)
You mention that if you go back to bed and then try again in ten mins, it is"easier" to begin a flow. My own theory for my own situation is that muscles in the back (I have back issues) are somehow – in a prone position ion bed – pressing on the nerves or nerve that allow flow to begin. Your own “technique” of going back to bed and then rising again may indicate that you are successfully disturbing a nerve array that is causing the larger problem of inability to void. My own routine: up every two hours – by the clock – and sitting for five mins or longer voiding brief squirts at maybe 1 minute intervals.
But speaking of the nerve side of things, I find the cooling effect of the outdoors to enable voiding on standing. I have gone outside on our deck at 2 a.m. sometimes and am amazed at the difference in the cool night air. Immediate stream.
As for your concerns over the longer haul, I have had these symptoms for 20+ years. Hasn’t grown worse – but certainly hasn’t gotten any better. I thus need naps during the day to make up for disturbed sleep in the nighttime. The biggest thing I can do to help myself is not to consume any fluids within 3 to 4 hrs of bedtime. For me, that is a daunting task.
Just know that you are not alone and are with plenty of sympathy from the men who visit this site.
Oh. And wouldn’t it be nice if a dedicated urologist would browse this site now and then to try to lead the flock in a “right” direction. Maybe we’d all learn a lot more, from both sides of the coin.
Quite normal for someone with BPH at your age. If retention worries you it’s a good idea to keep a few CIC catheters on hand with lubricant.
Most urologists find it unprofessional to comment here although they do browse it.
Hey All
Jersey use to be on and answer some question but have not see him on lately. It would be nice to hear from one now and again…Ken
I’m thinking of FLA. Seems to have the best success rate though not covered by Medicare.
No apparent side effects. I really think it gives me a larger stream at night. During the day, my stream seems fine - no complaints. Therefore I only take it at bed time.
Owen, you bring up some good points. One thing I’ve noticed over the past few years is that I have slight swelling in my ankles and lower legs. So I’m sure, raising my legs for sleep, reduces the swelling and produces more urine as I sleep. So I’ve tried various things to combat nocturia: compression hose has worked; taking a 20 mg Lasix (diuretic) around 5pm causes me to pee a lot up to bedtime; and I’ve tried the salty potato chips at bedtime, recommended by on of the contributers. They all work somewhat.
I’ve thought of that. But I haven’t seen my (TURPY) urologist in about 9 months. Can I get a few CIC catheters without a prescription. I’d feel better just having them in my home.
try using your pelvic muscles (kege l) just before you actually get to the toilet. when you’re in from of toilet release the tension. should have a better stream. i tried it last night and it helped.
After 9 months it’s time for a uro checkup anyhow. He can order the CIC’s for you or give you an Rx or he might have a different solution. Good luck.
Jerry and all men on here.
Jerry I don’t know if I’m understanding this problem. Your trying not to pee all the time and not get up at night.
With you taking 20 mg Lasix and taking in a lot of sale. You are going to accumulate a lot of water. It has to come out. To me you may be aggravating the problem. If you have to take the Lasix for your legs it is best that you keep them up during the day and if you can at night.
I was told that many years ago. When I had the problem. I do not have that anymore. I was very heavy at one time. 340 was my top weight. I all ways felt like someone was seating on my chest. My legs use to swell up at least 5X the size. Use to have a hard time walking
That is when my heart doctor found a blockage on the left side. All so found out I had a stomach problem. Had to change a lot of how I was eating and this was before I had my Urolift done.
Right know I am doing ok still have some problems but that is life and I am not going to give up. I have been watching what I eat for years and I’m done to 180. It has been a change fro wearing a 50 pants to a 36 and a 4X shirt to a L or XL.
I will do anything to try to be healthy. My prostate is still wide open but as we get older things to change. I’m on a muscle relaxer for my external sphincter it is to tight. My doctor is great. He found out what the problem was. Last November my bladder shut down. Most doctor would not do that. They would feel that it was the prostate and want to do some procedure.
We being all different we have to find out what works for us. If it’s medicine, food or both. Found out what is right for you. Life is to short to give up on our bodies and you may find the silver lining yet
Take care my friends…Ken
take lasix in am.
HI jerry
im 52 and have been self cathing for a month or so. its actually very very easy and i use one most nights to fully empty my bladder before bed . Its daunting to begin with but its not painful at all and only takes a couple of minutes . Good to have them in hand to avoid a trip to AE. In the UK you can get them on presciption