2nd day post op

fathersson
fathersson Member Posts: 121
edited March 2014 in Prostate Cancer #1
Well the deed has been done and to be honest with you I would have rather undergone 6 root canals.. Alot of pain today but not as much as yesterday. My surgery did not go as well as most as my Dr. ran into alot of scarring fom a surgery in the area which made it very difficult to deal with nerves. ( due to old surgery 30 yrs ago) I also lost alot of blood which as we all know is highly unusual.. Even had a very low post-op blood pressure. Despite this, my Dr expects a good outcome with both the pathology report and restoration of continence and hopefully future sexual functioning.

Frank

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  • jminnj
    jminnj Member Posts: 129 Member
    Frank,
    Glad to hear you are

    Frank,

    Glad to hear you are home. Sorry to hear about the issues that the doctor ran into with the procedure. The pain will get less and less each day. Once you get the catheter out you will feel a lot better. Drink a fair amount of water, and try to walk around as that will help with the recovery. Good luck with the pathology and recovery. Talk soon.

    joe
  • bdhilton
    bdhilton Member Posts: 846 Member
    I had open surgery (I
    I had open surgery (I believe you had robotics) so I did lose a lot of blood too (over a liter but no transfusion)…The pain for me was worse on the second day because of the gas and then the pain was from my BM starting on the 5 day because of the iron I was taking…More than likely you will pass blood out of your penis (around the cath) when taking a BM and that is normal

    AT day 2 I was walking the house 6 x a day for 10 minutes each and rested in bed the rest of the time but by day 4 I was walking the streets with my friend (cath) bag in hand (actually a grocery bag)….I only used the leg bag when I flew back from Chicago after surgery….By week 3 to 4 I was up to over 50 miles a week …

    As far as diet I ate my fruits and veggies but I also ate lots of red meat because of the blood loss for about the first 2 weeks then back to my “anti red meat” diet…

    Best of luck and the pain should pass a lot today along with your gas and then as I mention above the BM will be the next pain but that will pass too,,,
  • lewvino
    lewvino Member Posts: 1,010
    Welcome to the other side
    Welcome to the other side ....You are a cancer survivor!!! Sorry to read that the surgery was more difficult. Did you have the davinci or traditional? Wishing you the best!

    Larry
  • fathersson
    fathersson Member Posts: 121
    jminnj said:

    Frank,
    Glad to hear you are

    Frank,

    Glad to hear you are home. Sorry to hear about the issues that the doctor ran into with the procedure. The pain will get less and less each day. Once you get the catheter out you will feel a lot better. Drink a fair amount of water, and try to walk around as that will help with the recovery. Good luck with the pathology and recovery. Talk soon.

    joe

    Better
    Hey Joe,

    Pain this afternoon is much better than when I awoke...so good stuff. Did a lot of walking yesterday and today. Drinking and sleeping alot as well. all in all I feel positive and think things will be fine.

    Best

    Frank W

    BTW, Brother Bill says Hello.
  • fathersson
    fathersson Member Posts: 121
    lewvino said:

    Welcome to the other side
    Welcome to the other side ....You are a cancer survivor!!! Sorry to read that the surgery was more difficult. Did you have the davinci or traditional? Wishing you the best!

    Larry

    Davinci

    Thanks Larry.. Doc said he expects very positive outcome so I consider myself to be lucky.

    Best,
    Frank
  • fathersson
    fathersson Member Posts: 121
    bdhilton said:

    I had open surgery (I
    I had open surgery (I believe you had robotics) so I did lose a lot of blood too (over a liter but no transfusion)…The pain for me was worse on the second day because of the gas and then the pain was from my BM starting on the 5 day because of the iron I was taking…More than likely you will pass blood out of your penis (around the cath) when taking a BM and that is normal

    AT day 2 I was walking the house 6 x a day for 10 minutes each and rested in bed the rest of the time but by day 4 I was walking the streets with my friend (cath) bag in hand (actually a grocery bag)….I only used the leg bag when I flew back from Chicago after surgery….By week 3 to 4 I was up to over 50 miles a week …

    As far as diet I ate my fruits and veggies but I also ate lots of red meat because of the blood loss for about the first 2 weeks then back to my “anti red meat” diet…

    Best of luck and the pain should pass a lot today along with your gas and then as I mention above the BM will be the next pain but that will pass too,,,

    Thanks
    Thanks BD.. I am impressed at how much walking you do.. I am walking as well but will never reach those distances. Good for you my friend.

    Best,

    Frank
  • RRMCJIM
    RRMCJIM Member Posts: 149

    Thanks
    Thanks BD.. I am impressed at how much walking you do.. I am walking as well but will never reach those distances. Good for you my friend.

    Best,

    Frank

    Congrats..
    Well you made it to the other side....it gets easier as the days pass.....sorry you had the pain, I was on tylenol the second day,, did laps around the house, Ed not an issue from the start, but still trying to get the incontinence back to total control...not using pads anymore, but still have some leakage at work, just a few drops is all, which dries on it's own with fruit of the looms...
  • bdhilton
    bdhilton Member Posts: 846 Member

    Thanks
    Thanks BD.. I am impressed at how much walking you do.. I am walking as well but will never reach those distances. Good for you my friend.

    Best,

    Frank

    Well when you start out you
    Well when you start out you should be walking at least 6 times a day for 10 minutes each then as your speed increase I at least added to my distances and reduced the number of times I walked… Got to the 10 mile a day marker by walking 2 x a day…I was told by week 3-4 I should be walking 2 hours a day++ …anyway I believe that walking is key and laying down the first month is key if you are not walking as my surgeon suggested that I would recover better if I lied down when I was not walking and it seemed to work for me…to each they own just my experience
  • mrshisname
    mrshisname Member Posts: 186
    pain
    So sorry you are having pain issues.
    Jesse has found that the ultracet does well but he alternates some ibuprofen when needed. Cath out today and he is feeling good. Tired from the long car trip. But we are so glad this is over. Now for the 'other' rehab - as the physician assistant called it - working on the ED issue. Got a free pump and some cialis so he will be 'at bat' soon!
  • fathersson
    fathersson Member Posts: 121

    pain
    So sorry you are having pain issues.
    Jesse has found that the ultracet does well but he alternates some ibuprofen when needed. Cath out today and he is feeling good. Tired from the long car trip. But we are so glad this is over. Now for the 'other' rehab - as the physician assistant called it - working on the ED issue. Got a free pump and some cialis so he will be 'at bat' soon!

    Not so bad
    As mentioned pain is getting much better. Good for Jess with the cath. As far as the ED thing..lets hope he hits a lotta line drive singles and even a couple of homers when at bat.(: Good luck.

    Frank