These stories are based on information gathered from health
professionals and consumers. They may be helpful as you make important health
decisions.
Jake, age 61: I've been having a lot of
trouble getting a good night's sleep now that I have this enlarged prostate.
I'm up 4 or 5 times a night to go to the bathroom, and then both my wife and I
are tired all day. My doctor said these medications often help with that
problem, so I'm going to try them. Even if I still had to get up a couple of
times a night, I would get more rest and have more energy during the day.
Jim, age 65: When I started having problems
urinating, my first thought was that it had to be cancer. My brother-in-law had
similar symptoms, but he ignored them for a long time and eventually died of
prostate cancer. I decided not to ignore them, so I went right to my doctor. He
did a rectal exam and a PSA test and said that he was confident that my
prostate was just enlarged and that it did not appear that I had cancer. He
said if I wanted something to treat the symptoms, he could prescribe
medication. But I was just happy that the problem wasn't due to cancer, so I
decided to manage the symptoms on my own for now.
Michael, age 54: I've been taking medication
to lower my blood pressure for several years now. Then a few months ago I
started having to urinate often and feeling like I never really emptied my
bladder. My doctor checked it out and said my prostate is enlarged and that it
is most likely causing my problems. He said that if the symptoms bother me
enough, there is a medication I can take that will also lower my blood
pressure. So it wouldn't mean taking several different medications. I'm going
to give it a try.
Carl, age 58: Several months ago, I started
taking medication to treat my prostate symptoms. The doctor said that most men
don't have serious side effects, but I guess I'm one of the few who do. Feeling
dizzy, lightheaded, and tired was affecting me more than my prostate symptoms
were, so I decided to stop taking the medication. I found that my symptoms
actually got a little better by themselves. For now, I'm managing okay with
home treatment. My doctor and I will keep talking about other options if my
symptoms get worse and I decide I want to try something different.