After surgery diet
Everyone knows my story five weeks out of salvage surgery waiting anxiously for the first PSA test and hoping i will be NED. i’ve always been a doubting Thomas, but them saying i had cribform and the pathology report saying cribiform not seen , yes it all looked good except the perinual invasion part ..so that being said i am wondering if if should change my diet to the anti PC diet to be proactive ..just wondering if any NED men after surgery have changed their diets
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To me it makes sense to eat a good diet before or after a cancer diagnosis. I have changed my diet to more fish and lean meats since my 2014 surgery. A good diet can only help your body heal and resist any type of disease in my humble non medical opinion.
Dave 3+4
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Well, … … changing diet doesn't hurt if we "carefully" opt for proper and good stuff. In any case, the new diet should have a definite purpose. It should be balanced with the needs, and probably accompanied by a good set of physical exercises aiming fitness.
For me it has helped in confronting the side effects of treatment and to get the lippids in a better shape.
The bandit will also "enjoy" a healthy environment. One should care for any interaction that such diet would have with the medications we take to "poison" the cancerous cells.
I recommend you a visit to a nutritionist to educate on the matter.
How about the recovery, is it advancing in your favor?
Best
VG
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not really 8 weeks out been experiencing rectal pain and totally incontinent during the day but not at night. Started taking too much ibuprofen and Tylenol had some blood in my urine so I stopped that now all of a sudden I have a UTI infection I don’t know how I got it very painful my flow is extremely weak, so I guess first step is to get rid of the infection and then I guess so go to see if I have restriction in the bladder neck. Also going to my proctologist to see if I do have a hemorrhoid or is it just part of the healing process the rectal pain , kind of up and down but on july 1 if im under 0.1 i will be happy
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Yes, I will join you in celebrating that 0.1 remission levels.
Well, I recall the recovery process from surgery in 2000 taking about two months to feel normalcy. However, I stayed 10 days in the hospital after op and went home without the catheter attached and continent.
You will get there too.
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