A self-proclaimed "putterer," Allan first noticed the symptoms of BPH in 1994, when he was 59. "I was outside working, painting, remodeling homes, and I started to notice that I had to go in to go to the bathroom more and more often," he says.
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Moses first noticed the symptoms of BPH when he was in his mid-60s. He spends a lot of time on the road as a pastor in Jacksonville, Florida. "As I drove from place to place, I'd have to stop every 10 or 15 minutes to use the restroom," he says.
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"BPH kind of sneaks up on you over the years," says Paul. He first began noticing BPH symptoms around 2000, when he was 70 years old. “I just thought it was a normal thing until it got worse and worse, and I decided this is not the way to live. I wanted quality of life."
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Richard first noticed his BPH symptoms when he was in his mid-60s, when he began taking a blood pressure medication that unknowingly kept his BPH symptoms in check. It was only when his doctor advised him to gradually go off the medication that his BPH symptoms began to emerge.
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View videos of actual patients talking about how they cope with BPH, what it was like to undergo the RF therapy procedure, and their experiences after receiving RF therapy.
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