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TheDevil | 17:50 Wed 29th Jan 2020 | Body & Soul
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Sometimes when i am urinating my flow comes to a stop but i feel i could push out a bit more urine. If i decide, nah i'll leave it then i may dribble a little bit darn me frunt of me boxers.

If I try get the last bit out I have to clear my mind and allow my body to relax before some more urine comes out but after it does, that's usually it.

However, no matter how I shake and dance a drop end on me pants!

Does anyone else have this issue or do i need to see a doctor.
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it is called pis en deux
no really
and it is aprostate sign
and you can go and see your doctor if you want
Prostates can be fun.
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"I've now got an image of someone standing at a public urinal, pants round ankles."

Is that why I get funny looks is it?

No, yes, no, yes... It's more like 30 seconds for me. I like to over exaggerate a bit.
Yes, I got that from your 'large willy' reference ;-)
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Oh no, that one wasn't an exaggeration!
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;-)
Have you noticed, TD, how a wee bit of humour has dribbled in to this thread? But, hey ho, that should be water under the bridge, or a drop in the ocean. Just try to shake it off.
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I find a light trickle of humour can help me relax in such situations
It's the sort of thing we ought to be called in for, for regular check-ups, but we aren't. The present system seems to be to put the onus of the patient to decide when they fancy a good prodding to go ask nicely. So unsurprisingly it doesn't get done regularly. It's an embarrassment to ask. But it sounds like it'd be worth you biting the bullet.
I think any age is 'prostate age' so get it checked anyway.

I have biopsies that reveal that I have an enlarged prostate, and I a finding myself urinating more often during the day, although I sill almost never need to have a wee in the middle of the night.
I know you've googled it The Devil, but just check through this list of symptoms in case others do apply to you. You might just feel it warrants a 10 minute GP appointment after all......

https://www.bupa.co.uk/health-information/mens-health/prostate-problems
Newton's Fourth Law of Motion states "However much you shake it, the last drop always goes down your leg" ;-)

Benign prostate enlargement and prostate cancer both generally affect men over 50 but they can occur at an earlier age. I ignored the signs of a prostate problem for a couple of years (always putting it on my 'to do' list but never getting any further than that) until I found that, despite desperately wanting to pee, I couldn't urinate at all. I (madly) still didn't seek help for ages, going 11 days without urinating (and hardly sleeping or eating either throughout that period) before ending up in hospital with near total kidney failure a year ago. 12 days ago I had a prostate op and I'm now slowly learning to pee normally again (but not without any 'accidents').

Don't be a fool like me. Get it checked out!
Wear dark pants.
When you go for the internal if you can feel both of the doctors hands on your shoulders you are in bad trouble!
Or of he tells you to put your clothes on top of his.
a doctor once told me that it's better to pee standing than sitting because it empties the bladder better and is one reason why men get cystitis less than women. I don't know if this is true (different urethra length may also be involved)
Not just a different length Jno but a different pathway. I don't think standing or sitting has anything to do with it.
Lang may yer rum leak...
If you are young with those symptoms you really need to see your GP sooner rather than wait for more problems. A PSA blood test is worth having. It's rare but prostate cancer can affect younger men. More likely an infection or a benign condition
could be, woofgang, I may be overly inclined to trust doctors.

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