Davinci-Day 8 catherterless---Remembering 9-11

NM
NM Member Posts: 214
edited March 2014 in Prostate Cancer #1
Hi all and please a moment of silence for all 9-11 victims.I realize I have it good compared to all 9-11 victims so im very thankful for life and living. My cath out yesterday and so far no problems. My doctor suggested I bring a pad with me for after removal and I did. After over an hour drive home all was dry. Last night I had to get up to pee about every 2 hours but dry in morning. Its a good start but not getting cocky about it yet and continuing kegels daily. Doc said I could either stop or continue using stool softeners,my choice. I decided to continue for at least 1 more week so I didnt strain my insides while having a BM. Sneezed twice this morning and no drips yet. I am praying this continues.Slept the best in a week with no catheter.I go back in 4 weeks for bloodwork and a new(hooray) psa test.I am going to try to put this psa test out of my mind for now and enjoy the time off work and recover.Peace to all and my prayers with everyone ......Nick

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  • WHW
    WHW Member Posts: 189
    Congratulations Nick
    Been waiting to hear how it went yesterday. Glad everything turned out great.

    You are right about today, 9/11. Sure puts a lot of things in perspective. I have been saying for years, when greeted by someone with "How are you?", my response is always "Every Day Is A Bonus". And I truly mean it too. Anytime we sit and think about the troubles we have in our lives, we only have to pause just a moment and look around, it doesn't take long to realize that there are a great many with far greater problems than we have.

    So good luck, stay dry, enjoy the time off from work and build your strength for the next part of the process, working on the rehab programming.

    If you have seen the baseball movie the "Rookie", there is a line when the older player says to the younger, "You know what we get to do today, we get to play baseball".

    In my house it's going to be "Yea! Today we get to practice rehab". I figure you might as well have as much fun as you can.

    Take care and know that the prayers and blessings are still following you,

    Sonny
  • lewvino
    lewvino Member Posts: 1,010
    Nick,
    Sounds like you are

    Nick,
    Sounds like you are doing great! I also got up about every 2 hours that first night and still seem to wake up frequently now to pee during the night. But so glad that I have control and no drips! Keep walking, keep up on the kegel's. Try and stop and start the urine flow while you are actually peeing. Also keep pushing the water but taper off in the early evening. I found I have to stop drinking anything around or before 6pm to get as much out of my system by bedtime. Last night I only had to get up one time and then made it till 8am this morning! Tommorrow will be one month for me post surgery.

    Also thanks for pointing out about the 9-11 victims. Just as we never wanted this cancer their familier never wanted that tragedy.

    Larry
  • NM
    NM Member Posts: 214
    lewvino said:

    Nick,
    Sounds like you are

    Nick,
    Sounds like you are doing great! I also got up about every 2 hours that first night and still seem to wake up frequently now to pee during the night. But so glad that I have control and no drips! Keep walking, keep up on the kegel's. Try and stop and start the urine flow while you are actually peeing. Also keep pushing the water but taper off in the early evening. I found I have to stop drinking anything around or before 6pm to get as much out of my system by bedtime. Last night I only had to get up one time and then made it till 8am this morning! Tommorrow will be one month for me post surgery.

    Also thanks for pointing out about the 9-11 victims. Just as we never wanted this cancer their familier never wanted that tragedy.

    Larry

    Larry 1 question
    Larry I was wondering 1 thing does dryness come and go? I have no problem holding my urine now and hope it will remain so.thanks....Nick
  • NM
    NM Member Posts: 214
    WHW said:

    Congratulations Nick
    Been waiting to hear how it went yesterday. Glad everything turned out great.

    You are right about today, 9/11. Sure puts a lot of things in perspective. I have been saying for years, when greeted by someone with "How are you?", my response is always "Every Day Is A Bonus". And I truly mean it too. Anytime we sit and think about the troubles we have in our lives, we only have to pause just a moment and look around, it doesn't take long to realize that there are a great many with far greater problems than we have.

    So good luck, stay dry, enjoy the time off from work and build your strength for the next part of the process, working on the rehab programming.

    If you have seen the baseball movie the "Rookie", there is a line when the older player says to the younger, "You know what we get to do today, we get to play baseball".

    In my house it's going to be "Yea! Today we get to practice rehab". I figure you might as well have as much fun as you can.

    Take care and know that the prayers and blessings are still following you,

    Sonny

    1 thing
    Sonny I have only 1 thing to tell you about pre surgery, dont wear yourself out trying to do all the things that you think you have to before surgery. Relax and realize most jobs will be there in 4 to 6 weeks. The day before surgery try to relax and things will be ok with you as I and many others will be praying for a complete success to your surgery.....Nick
  • lewvino
    lewvino Member Posts: 1,010
    NM said:

    Larry 1 question
    Larry I was wondering 1 thing does dryness come and go? I have no problem holding my urine now and hope it will remain so.thanks....Nick

    That I don't know Nick and I
    That I don't know Nick and I have wondered that myself. For me I have been 99.99% dry. A couple times I've had a very small drip but nothing to worry about. Or I might be standing getting ready to get in the shower with the water running to warm up and might get a small drip. Again these have been very small drips and believe me I've been thrilled. Nothing like some of the men warn about sneezing, laughing, bending, walking etc.

    I've noticed that when I get into the bathroom near the toilet and start to get ready I have to get READY Fast and better have your aim in the right direction! I used a total of one pad and that was the one I took to the Doctor's office. It really wasn't even damp or wet but threw it away that first evening after getting the Cath out.

    Also stay away from Apple Juice! I found out that will aggravate the bladder. I had two glasses one night with dinner and was up almost every hour in the Bathroom peeing away! Didn't sleep much that night! I called the doctor's office the next morning and they asked what I had drank. They said stay away from apple juice in the evening!

    Larry
  • NM
    NM Member Posts: 214
    lewvino said:

    That I don't know Nick and I
    That I don't know Nick and I have wondered that myself. For me I have been 99.99% dry. A couple times I've had a very small drip but nothing to worry about. Or I might be standing getting ready to get in the shower with the water running to warm up and might get a small drip. Again these have been very small drips and believe me I've been thrilled. Nothing like some of the men warn about sneezing, laughing, bending, walking etc.

    I've noticed that when I get into the bathroom near the toilet and start to get ready I have to get READY Fast and better have your aim in the right direction! I used a total of one pad and that was the one I took to the Doctor's office. It really wasn't even damp or wet but threw it away that first evening after getting the Cath out.

    Also stay away from Apple Juice! I found out that will aggravate the bladder. I had two glasses one night with dinner and was up almost every hour in the Bathroom peeing away! Didn't sleep much that night! I called the doctor's office the next morning and they asked what I had drank. They said stay away from apple juice in the evening!

    Larry

    feel it too
    Thanks for the info Larry I know what you mean about be ready and its not even 24 hrs. Drinking a lot of water and so far ok. I have sneezed and no drips same with coughing and getting up. I will remember the apple juice too. thanks .....Nick
  • novaguy
    novaguy Member Posts: 76
    Congratulations! Looks like
    Congratulations! Looks like we're all on a winning streak here, let's keep it going. Even though I'm dry I find that I have to get up 2-3 times a night instead of the 1 time before the surgery. And when I get the urge, it's pretty strong. Today I drove 45 minutes and really had to go when I got to my destination. Don't think I could have held it another 5 minutes. I'm going to get one of those small urinals for the car in case I have another situation like that, so I can pull over to the side of the road.
  • lewvino
    lewvino Member Posts: 1,010
    novaguy said:

    Congratulations! Looks like
    Congratulations! Looks like we're all on a winning streak here, let's keep it going. Even though I'm dry I find that I have to get up 2-3 times a night instead of the 1 time before the surgery. And when I get the urge, it's pretty strong. Today I drove 45 minutes and really had to go when I got to my destination. Don't think I could have held it another 5 minutes. I'm going to get one of those small urinals for the car in case I have another situation like that, so I can pull over to the side of the road.

    My dad had radiation
    My dad had radiation treatments 13 years ago and carries a 'jar' in the car for such emergencies. So far I've done well and have always found a bathroom in plenty of time. But haven't really been on any long trips yet.

    Larry
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