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I'm ok !CC52 said:All the best
I hope the surgery went well today Max, and that recovery proceeds as expected. Best wishes
CC
Got through surgery ok. Doc did not see anything surprising. I did not see him after will ask if he was able to spare the nerves later. Hurts very bad, looped on oxycodone at moment. Thanks to everyone for kind wishes.
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Alive and kickingI'm ok !
Got through surgery ok. Doc did not see anything surprising. I did not see him after will ask if he was able to spare the nerves later. Hurts very bad, looped on oxycodone at moment. Thanks to everyone for kind wishes.
max
It is wonderful to read your news post treatment. I hope you get better and that you return your membership card. I will be expecting to read more on your healing progress.
Best wishes,
VGama
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A little more, post-surgeryVascodaGama said:Alive and kicking
It is wonderful to read your news post treatment. I hope you get better and that you return your membership card. I will be expecting to read more on your healing progress.
Best wishes,
VGama
Vasco and all others,
I spoke to the surgeon today, before heading home from the hospital. He said that he was able to spare the erectile nerves.
I am on a cath/bag for one week. I have had an odd sensation: I feel like the bladder is full all the time. This, despite the cath bag filling pretty fast, and they even did an ultrasound, which showed the bladder empty. One RN said it is most likely the balloon inside the bladder, but my NP said it is spasams, and she gave me a med for that, which has helped a lot. The doc agree with the sensation being from trauma and spasams, and agreed with the NPs perscription. He added that this feeling is very common immediatley after surgery.
The biopsy/analysis of the removed gland should be there when I go back in in a week.
In recovery, the RN said I was talking about a date I had had with Lindsey Lohan and Paris Hilton. Talk about an hallunication !
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PSA Two Months OutA little more, post-surgery
Vasco and all others,
I spoke to the surgeon today, before heading home from the hospital. He said that he was able to spare the erectile nerves.
I am on a cath/bag for one week. I have had an odd sensation: I feel like the bladder is full all the time. This, despite the cath bag filling pretty fast, and they even did an ultrasound, which showed the bladder empty. One RN said it is most likely the balloon inside the bladder, but my NP said it is spasams, and she gave me a med for that, which has helped a lot. The doc agree with the sensation being from trauma and spasams, and agreed with the NPs perscription. He added that this feeling is very common immediatley after surgery.
The biopsy/analysis of the removed gland should be there when I go back in in a week.
In recovery, the RN said I was talking about a date I had had with Lindsey Lohan and Paris Hilton. Talk about an hallunication !
max
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Went for my urologist's appointment today, exactly two months since surgical removal.
PSA: < 0.01, or "Undectable." I had prayed and hoped for a "0.0," and got it... The doc said that based upon my clinical particulars there is a 90% likelihood that I am clean of PCa for life now.
Continence is well ahead of schedule -- I wear only a very thin liner, and have very few accidents.
ED always lingers longer after surgery, frequently a year or more, even though he was able to do "nerve sparing" in the surgery. I go back in three weeks to be tested with a needle injection of some sort, which I have not read about yet.
I am quite thankful. Best of luck to everyone reading this in their own battle,
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Toast timePSA Two Months Out
Went for my urologist's appointment today, exactly two months since surgical removal.
PSA: < 0.01, or "Undectable." I had prayed and hoped for a "0.0," and got it... The doc said that based upon my clinical particulars there is a 90% likelihood that I am clean of PCa for life now.
Continence is well ahead of schedule -- I wear only a very thin liner, and have very few accidents.
ED always lingers longer after surgery, frequently a year or more, even though he was able to do "nerve sparing" in the surgery. I go back in three weeks to be tested with a needle injection of some sort, which I have not read about yet.
I am quite thankful. Best of luck to everyone reading this in their own battle,
max
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Great number......congratulations
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Another celebrating partyhopeful and optimistic said:Toast time
Great number......congratulations
Max, this is a wonderful moment. The expected truth; Remission.
They never say it 100% but I believe you are at the mark. Congratulations.
Regarding ED, I would suggest sort of daily massages or pumping and weekly Viagra to avoid “death” at the penile corpora cavernous. (http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=3299)
Thanks for providing us one more party. Let’s get drunk.
VG
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Yes !VascodaGama said:Another celebrating party
Max, this is a wonderful moment. The expected truth; Remission.
They never say it 100% but I believe you are at the mark. Congratulations.
Regarding ED, I would suggest sort of daily massages or pumping and weekly Viagra to avoid “death” at the penile corpora cavernous. (http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=3299)
Thanks for providing us one more party. Let’s get drunk.
VG
Yes, I've already done a 12 pack of my beloved Pabst !
The doc recommends a "Trimix" injection in three weeks....what say you ? (anyone) I am wholly unfamiliar with Trimix.
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