Thanks, Red, and I will pray for your uncle as well. When this all started just around the year 2000, I had trouble uninating. It was difficult to go, and I would get in the shower and run hot water, and that helped me to urinate. One day during the night I couldn't make it work! We lived where you had to take a boat or an airplane to get out of this place, and that was a terrible place to have a medical emergency because during the winter the boats only run Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and good luck getting out of that place to a town on any other day! A young park ranger gal was going down on the National Park Service Boat, and she invited me, and told me how sorry she felt for me. I hurt so badlly and was so uncomfortable that I tried literal to wet my pants right in front of her all the way down the 55 mile lake! Long story short; they put a catheter in me to take care of the urination, pulled it out to see if I could get along without it; wrong, put it back in, in another hospital the next day, and then I had that TURP procedure, and I have been fine ever since until I did that bleeding June 18, 2011 which started these PSA tests, CT Scan, and 2 biopsies. They thought the reason I was bleeding is that I must have cancer; biopsy number one, and no cancer! My PSA went from 4.2 to 4.6, to 5.3, to 6.3, and they thought with my PSA elevating like that I must have cancer, but no, no cancer! I am thankful to the Lord. Now another PSA test in 6 more months, and depending on what the numbers are will determine if they want to do another biopsy! After the TURP in 2005 the doctor told me that 10% of the people who have that procedure have cancer, but I was in the 90% with no cancer. For any of you who are curious, what happens is that a man's prostate gland grows his entire life. Some people get by all their lives without any complications from it, but others like mine grow too much, and it is like a time bomb waiting to explode, and eventually something has to be done. What happens as the prostate gland grows it pinches off the tube going from the bladder to the instrument the man uses to do his urination. With mine eventually it pinched it off completely, so that during that one night and there after urination was impossible without a catheter to force that tube to stay open, and it all goes into a bag which is emptied periodically. There is no sensation with that, but you urinate in that bag all the time. I wore one and worked for about a month until they could schedule the TURP procedure. In that they deaden, take the feeling away from your waist down, and then they go inside of you with a sharp wire and they cut away at your prostate until that tube is no longer pinched. Then they go in with a hot iron and burn all the blood vessels that they cut while pealing away your prostate, so that those bood vessels will not bleed. I laid there and watched what they were doing inside me on a television screen. It felt just like they were cutting cardboard, and didn't hurt at all. It didn't bother me to watch what they were doing either. Now you know more about that than you wanted, huh?