Urine flow after prostate surgery
just have a question. A lot of you just had surgery with no prior radiation. I had surgery after radiation. Im about 8 weeks out My question is this I know a lot of men ,probably everyone had some degree of incontinence after surgery but when you did go on your own, was the stream normal regular flow ,that’s what I’m asking because mine isn’t when I do have the urge to go the flow is very very weak and I think this is what caused a UTI for me which i am geting over now…i think i may have some excess scar tissue buildup on my bladder neck but then again I just don’t want to go through all these damn tests I don’t have to . They are no fun..
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Hi,
After my surgery with no radiation I had a very good flow.
Dave 3+4
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Steve,
One of the concerns for any man who has undergone a prostatectomy is scarring down of the anastomosis. Men who have had prior radiation are at higher risk when compared to those who have not had prior radiation. If you notice your stream is dropping off at eight weeks I would recommend that you let your Urologist know immediately. They may want to look with the camera, and see if you are getting too narrow.
I realize you’re sick of testing being done, however, this one is really important. You don’t want to end up with an emergency situation where you cannot pee at alljc
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After the catheter was removed, I could pee a stream like a 7 year old.
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the sad thing is theyb don’t consider being incontinent a disability. I’m a heavy duty truck mechanic even though I’m the foreman I still have to do a lot of getting up and down jumping in and trucks under trucks checking this checking that driving them. I just don’t know how I can perform my job constantly having to change a pad, I hope it gets better
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Hi,
As jc5549 said you could have some scar tissue from the radiation, why not ask your surgeon what he did and saw when he performed your latest surgery. At eight weeks out your ability to hold your urine hopefully will improve as you heal and build up your sphincter muscles with Kegal exercises. I still do about 100 kegals every day after 10 years. Can’t remember the exact time it took me but I do remember continual improvement over SEVERAL months, so it could take more time than 8 weeks.
Dave 3+4
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