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I was concerned that my benign prostate condition would disturb other sleepers in my dorm as I am up 3 times per night at home. But on the Camino I only needed to get up 1 x per night & even stopped my prostate tablet Tamsulosin. I don't think this was down to dehydration. I have now read research that walking can help benign prostate symptoms. Delicate subject but have any other prostate sufferering pilgrims noted improvement or worsening on Camino? Sadly since returning it's relapsed.
Thank you for your sensitive post on what is a sensitive subject understood by many men.I was concerned that my benign prostate condition would disturb other sleepers in my dorm as I am up 3 times per night at home. But on the Camino I only needed to get up 1 x per night & even stopped my prostate tablet Tamsulosin. I don't think this was down to dehydration. I have now read research that walking can help benign prostate symptoms. Delicate subject but have any other prostate sufferering pilgrims noted improvement or worsening on Camino? Sadly since returning it's relapsed.
I am retired and during the winter months,yes, I am too often sedentary.In your home life are you mostly sedentary?
Newbie here. I was about to ask a relevant, delicate question. I had my prostate removed (cancer) 18 years ago and now have only one sphincter. From experience I will be trekking to the loo two or three times each night. How disturbing is this to other would-be sleepers in the dorm? I lived in Spain for two years and know the high quality of the wine - abstaining is not a sacrifice I'm proposing to make. Or should I rely on hotels, etc during the treks? Since advanced prostate cancer, is not uncommon, this surely is a recurring (!) issue.I was concerned that my benign prostate condition would disturb other sleepers in my dorm as I am up 3 times per night at home. But on the Camino I only needed to get up 1 x per night & even stopped my prostate tablet Tamsulosin. I don't think this was down to dehydration. I have now read research that walking can help benign prostate symptoms. Delicate subject but have any other prostate sufferering pilgrims noted improvement or worsening on Camino? Sadly since returning it's relapsed.
That's why I always bring an eye mask! Light bothers me almost more than noise.From a female, you may find that NOT sleeping near the door is a better idea. Sometimes there is a light on a motion sensor or a light in the hall or bathroom which keeps you awake at night when the door opens.
I eat my pumpkin seeds and wash them down with a cup of nettle tea, both are recommended for those with prostate problems.I am 76 and also am on Tamsulosin. I was reluctant to take medications in general, but 2-3 times a night was too much. I walked the Le Puy this fall and only had to get up once a night. I did some "research" (googling) and found that pumpkin seeds by themselves help. Pumpkin seeds also interact with Tamsulosin to make the medication more effective. Many medical studies recommend taking pumpkin seed oil on a daily basis. However, I prefer eating seeds rather than drinking oil. The seeds taste great by themselves or in salads, on top of ice cream...Naturally I also find that walking helps with the condition. Buen camino.
Thanks. I've never heard of nettle tea. Things that I learn from the Camino. Just ordered the nettle tea. Like you, I'll be eating pumpkin seeds and drinking nettle tea everyday.I eat my pumpkin seeds and wash them down with a cup of nettle tea, both are recommended for those with prostate problems.
Also, if you were really exhausted at night, it's harder for your urinary symptoms to wake you up.I was concerned that my benign prostate condition would disturb other sleepers in my dorm as I am up 3 times per night at home. But on the Camino I only needed to get up 1 x per night & even stopped my prostate tablet Tamsulosin. I don't think this was down to dehydration. I have now read research that walking can help benign prostate symptoms. Delicate subject but have any other prostate sufferering pilgrims noted improvement or worsening on Camino? Sadly since returning it's relapsed.
It is probable that eating seeds is much better.However, I prefer eating seeds rather than drinking oil.
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