Occasionally takes a minute for DH to pee

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bumping this. I have also noticed this just in the past three months. How would you address? PCA is female and no way will DH do a prostate exam with a female. Any good recommendations for doctors in NVa?


He should be having prostrate exams anyway. Get a new doctor.
Anonymous
When he does this, I turn on the faucet (don't say a word) and start washing my hands or brushing my teeth. Works every time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When he does this, I turn on the faucet (don't say a word) and start washing my hands or brushing my teeth. Works every time.


yes but that's just masking the issue. OP's DH needs to talk to his doctor about this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nothing like a bunch of women chatting about a man peeing. DCUM at its finest.


This is not “a bunch of women chatting about a man peeing.” It’s noticing a difference in the health of their partner. Perhaps you are in your twenties and unaccustomed to this?

I am a 60 year old male and am quite familiar with this health issue. The amount of misinformation in this thread is incredible and I attribute that to that fact that it is a "bunch of women chatting" about something they no nothing about. Classic DCUM.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nothing like a bunch of women chatting about a man peeing. DCUM at its finest.


This is not “a bunch of women chatting about a man peeing.” It’s noticing a difference in the health of their partner. Perhaps you are in your twenties and unaccustomed to this?

I am a 60 year old male and am quite familiar with this health issue. The amount of misinformation in this thread is incredible and I attribute that to that fact that it is a "bunch of women chatting" about something they no nothing about. Classic DCUM.


So then please correct the misinformation. Now that you've outed yourself as someone who should/would know better it's incumbent upon you to set the record straight. If not, then I will assume you're a troll trying to stir the pot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nothing like a bunch of women chatting about a man peeing. DCUM at its finest.


This is not “a bunch of women chatting about a man peeing.” It’s noticing a difference in the health of their partner. Perhaps you are in your twenties and unaccustomed to this?

I am a 60 year old male and am quite familiar with this health issue. The amount of misinformation in this thread is incredible and I attribute that to that fact that it is a "bunch of women chatting" about something they no nothing about. Classic DCUM.


So then please correct the misinformation. Now that you've outed yourself as someone who should/would know better it's incumbent upon you to set the record straight. If not, then I will assume you're a troll trying to stir the pot.

I'm no troll but I'm also not going to diagnose someone on social media. It could be something as benign as shy bladder or something to monitor such as BHP or rarely something more serious. It has nothing to do with "wake up pee" (WTF) or running water or inflammation. If the DH feels it is an issue HE should direct his question to his PCP. And yes a manual prostate exam will probably be done. No big deal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nothing like a bunch of women chatting about a man peeing. DCUM at its finest.


This is not “a bunch of women chatting about a man peeing.” It’s noticing a difference in the health of their partner. Perhaps you are in your twenties and unaccustomed to this?

I am a 60 year old male and am quite familiar with this health issue. The amount of misinformation in this thread is incredible and I attribute that to that fact that it is a "bunch of women chatting" about something they no nothing about. Classic DCUM.


So then please correct the misinformation. Now that you've outed yourself as someone who should/would know better it's incumbent upon you to set the record straight. If not, then I will assume you're a troll trying to stir the pot.

I'm no troll but I'm also not going to diagnose someone on social media. It could be something as benign as shy bladder or something to monitor such as BHP or rarely something more serious. It has nothing to do with "wake up pee" (WTF) or running water or inflammation. If the DH feels it is an issue HE should direct his question to his PCP. And yes a manual prostate exam will probably be done. No big deal.


I can't think of another time women have begged for a man to mansplain something on here... and this is the best you come up with? You literally gave the same answers others have here. And also apparently don't know what morning wood is so I really find it surprising you are a man.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nothing like a bunch of women chatting about a man peeing. DCUM at its finest.


This is not “a bunch of women chatting about a man peeing.” It’s noticing a difference in the health of their partner. Perhaps you are in your twenties and unaccustomed to this?

I am a 60 year old male and am quite familiar with this health issue. The amount of misinformation in this thread is incredible and I attribute that to that fact that it is a "bunch of women chatting" about something they no nothing about. Classic DCUM.


So then please correct the misinformation. Now that you've outed yourself as someone who should/would know better it's incumbent upon you to set the record straight. If not, then I will assume you're a troll trying to stir the pot.

I'm no troll but I'm also not going to diagnose someone on social media. It could be something as benign as shy bladder or something to monitor such as BHP or rarely something more serious. It has nothing to do with "wake up pee" (WTF) or running water or inflammation. If the DH feels it is an issue HE should direct his question to his PCP. And yes a manual prostate exam will probably be done. No big deal.


I can't think of another time women have begged for a man to mansplain something on here... and this is the best you come up with? You literally gave the same answers others have here. And also apparently don't know what morning wood is so I really find it surprising you are a man.

Sorry my response didn't meet your expectations as I did exactly as you asked by identifying the misinformed responses and added my thoughts as to causes. I am familiar with morning wood but none of the prior responses indicated their DH was trying to pee with an erection which would be an entirely different set of circumstances. Again, seems an odd topic for a bunch of women to chat about on DCUM.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nothing like a bunch of women chatting about a man peeing. DCUM at its finest.


This is not “a bunch of women chatting about a man peeing.” It’s noticing a difference in the health of their partner. Perhaps you are in your twenties and unaccustomed to this?

I am a 60 year old male and am quite familiar with this health issue. The amount of misinformation in this thread is incredible and I attribute that to that fact that it is a "bunch of women chatting" about something they no nothing about. Classic DCUM.


So then please correct the misinformation. Now that you've outed yourself as someone who should/would know better it's incumbent upon you to set the record straight. If not, then I will assume you're a troll trying to stir the pot.

I'm no troll but I'm also not going to diagnose someone on social media. It could be something as benign as shy bladder or something to monitor such as BHP or rarely something more serious. It has nothing to do with "wake up pee" (WTF) or running water or inflammation. If the DH feels it is an issue HE should direct his question to his PCP. And yes a manual prostate exam will probably be done. No big deal.


I can't think of another time women have begged for a man to mansplain something on here... and this is the best you come up with? You literally gave the same answers others have here. And also apparently don't know what morning wood is so I really find it surprising you are a man.

Sorry my response didn't meet your expectations as I did exactly as you asked by identifying the misinformed responses and added my thoughts as to causes. I am familiar with morning wood but none of the prior responses indicated their DH was trying to pee with an erection which would be an entirely different set of circumstances. Again, seems an odd topic for a bunch of women to chat about on DCUM.


Why would you be so sure everyone in this thread is a woman?
Anonymous
What is up with you talking and worrying about your husbands' toilet time!
Bunch of nasty women here.
Sroberts2269
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Why does anyone even post here with all of the negative people around.
Anonymous
I take care of elderly man this happens regularly sometimes up to 5 minutes. Told me it’s been that way for 15 +years.
Anonymous
Sroberts2269 wrote:It’s great for a wife to notice habits of her hubby. Wish mine did after 20+ years together.
Also, my primary is a female and I have never been happier to get my annual physical.
When I was nervous to bring up that male prob getting it up, she comforted me and said I can discuss anything with her. It’s all private.
So that was an open to discuss a lot I have never done in my life with a doctor or nurse.


I'm curious what you were searching when you resurrected this old thread since it doesn't appear you have the same peeing problem as is described in the post.
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