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I would like to ask,why is it that I some times goes to urinate and I see urine going one side not straight. Is there reason to be concerned?

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For the first few weeks my urine stream went everywhere and I had to sit down to pee. It will get better in time and you will get control back. I was a couple of months before I was totally confident to stand up

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Thanks bro. I got my operation in September around 18th this year, I was concerned about that issue, it's goes back to it's normal straight path and it's goes back to siding.

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jimfromcalif

Sometimes the lips of the meatus stick to each other. Before starting your stream, use your fingers to separate them.

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