Dan credits his wife for prodding him to find a solution to his BPH. “She had been woken up in the middle of the night far too many times,” he says, regarding his multiple trips to the bathroom. “To make matters worse, by about 4 a.m. I was usually unable to get back to sleep.”
BPH was especially embarrassing on airline flights. “When I had to climb over people more than once during a flight, it was pretty obvious I had a problem.”
Medications helped for a while. But when they started losing their effectiveness, Dan started doing his homework. Finally, at age 61, he found the solution he was looking for:
“Thanks to Dr. Michael Dusing, within a week I got the relief I was looking for,” says Dan. “And I’ve had no negative side effects. No compromises. No impact on sexual function.”
Dan is especially happy to know the iTind procedure didn’t require something to be permanently implanted into his body, which was important to him. “The peace of mind that gives me is a really powerful reason to choose that procedure.”
He admits that BPH isn’t a popular topic of conversation. But he’s happy to share his success story with others. “It’s not something most men talk about, but for me it has been a miracle. I never dreamed it could work this well. My problem was solved within a week.”
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