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Old Jun 26, 2014, 02:10 PM
MotownJohnny MotownJohnny is offline
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Hey guys, I have a question. I'm approaching 50. I have a some physical health problems, but nothing that is along these lines (cardiovascular, asthma). But, I'm not sure if this is really a "problem" per se. It is an annoyance.

It seems that I have a hard time fully emptying my bladder now. I have to really strain the muscles and "push", often to the point of causing a cramp-like, painful feeling, to accomplish the task. Otherwise, I leave the bathroom feeling like I still need to go and it is only about 2/3rds empty.

I had a PSA test done about 5 months ago, it was something like 2, very low. So, I don't think it would be a prostate problem. But, I haven't ever had it checked via examination, my PCP says "when you are 50". And it's not something I am looking forward to, so I'm happy with "after 50".

Is that something that "just happens"? Just something you have to live with if there aren't prostate issues?