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Was the exam with a general practitioner, or a urologist?
If a GP, I'd get checked by a urologist.
If a urologist, I'd probably ask for more information. I would want to know of any specific symptoms that might be treated as early warning signs, as well as organising an ongoing schedule of check-ups to monitor the size. It would be worth asking about treatment options as well.
This was at an urologist. The did not seem overly excited, so I assumed that this was more or less normal, or at least a normal process of a patient who would need help at some point. They basically told me to come back when it becomes a problem, and thus my post here LOL
The only problems for now, are that I have to get up at night maybe 1-2 times, and that it takes longer to pee (also that I can't empty my bladder completely)