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Hello,
Have returned from VA hospital and would like to know what pain meds don't involve urinary retention and problems. My Urologists thinks Methadone is causing the problems with the Prostate. Methadone has done wonders for the PN pain, but prostate pain is worse. Next month he goes into the bladder for another look see. Had the TURP procedure done last May. Severe constipation in Dec brought this prostate discomfort on. After 4 years no longer take Lyrica, it quit working. Thanks
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