Respectfully speaking, that's a pretty broad statement. If it works good before surgery, there's a good chance of it working after surgery, providing you go to a competent surgeon. Don't mistake this for criticism - I'm glad the method you chose is working well for you.
You'll get lots of biased opinions about prostate procedures on a tractor website. These opinions will give you ideas to check out. Do your own research. Folks are saying that a surgeon is only interested in removal, but each specialist is gonna market his own specialty. Write down a big list of questions to ask each specialist. The questions that you should be asking are easily found with an internet search. To the original poster - I'm saying "you" but referring to your friend.
As far as incontinence - it is NOT a certainty that you'll have that problem after prostate removal.
For the record - I had prostate removal surgery (can't spell the proper word) two years ago. If I could do it over, I wouldn't change a thing.
I'm glad to see that this discussion has not gotten out of hand. This is a common problem for men, and one that should be peacefully and openly discussed, but maybe the moderators are wishing, "Not here."
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