Buriram Expats
Buriram Province - General Category => Professionals => Topic started by: SOM LUCK on September 18, 2021, 07:15:10 AM
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I am trying to ascertain the cost of TURP surgery in Buriram.
My Doctor has given me an estimate, but I am not sure he really knows about the money part of this.
If you have been thru this or could put me in touch with a financial administrator at the Hospital, it would be a great help.
Thanks
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I guess you have tried meds ?
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I'm not sure Buriram would be capable of carrying out this major surgery, nor whether I would be prepared to leave it to them. Much information is here...........https://medigence.com/hospitals/urology/trans-urethral-resection-of-prostrate/thailand
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Thanks for the info
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It will be interesting to hear how you gets on with this medical procedure and costs involved , I hope you keep everyone posted with the out come .
I started taking Tamsulosin Hydrochloride 0.4mg about 3 years ago. I read about some on the side effect and told my wife I was fed up with getting up 2 or 3 times a night ,I told her if I take 1 tablet every day it could solve the problem but may effect my love making abilities, she replied "why don't you take 2 tablet " :ohmy: love2 ::)
Luckily after 3 years I have had no nasty side effects and I can still make love as often as I did before ..........once a year on my Birthday. :laugh:
Tamsulosin was/is a godsend and it was great to be able to sleep 7 hours straight through the night without having to get up 2 or 3 times .But in the last month or so I have been getting up half way through the night again :( .
I guess it's only a matter of time until maybe I will need some sort of a procedure as this sort of Prostrate problem is every common with us older men but most dont like to talk about it !!
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Glad to hear about your success.
Chow Wat has a sonogram machine in his office, it wouldn't hurt to have him take a look.
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Glad to hear about your success.
Chow Wat has a sonogram machine in his office, it wouldn't hurt to have him take a look.
I've been told that about 50 percent of men over the age of 50 get an enlarged prostate ( AKA Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) ) which is all part of the aging process. oldmanwithstick
Yes, and as you say going for a check-up ( yearly ) is a good idea.Get is sorted early ,you can't beat having a good night's sleep without the constant dread of getting up all night , it make you feel years young smilenod
I guess my BPH was/is in early stages and responded well with just Meds. :)