Bladder capacity
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I'm 18 days post surgery and
I'm 18 days post surgery and my bladder capacity seems to change daily. Sometimes It seems like I'm going every houror so. Then at other times I can hold it for about 2 yours. One thing I notice is even though I cut way back on my fluids before bedtime I'm still getting up very often to empty. The first hour after laying down I may be up 2-3 times in that hour. Then usually waking up 1 or 2 times during the night to empty again. I would assume in time that our bladders will start expanding and holding more urine.
Larry0 -
the valve needs more strength!lewvino said:I'm 18 days post surgery and
I'm 18 days post surgery and my bladder capacity seems to change daily. Sometimes It seems like I'm going every houror so. Then at other times I can hold it for about 2 yours. One thing I notice is even though I cut way back on my fluids before bedtime I'm still getting up very often to empty. The first hour after laying down I may be up 2-3 times in that hour. Then usually waking up 1 or 2 times during the night to empty again. I would assume in time that our bladders will start expanding and holding more urine.
Larry
Hi Larry,
Glad to hear that you are making good progress. I think it is all in the valve. Remember that the prostate gland was one of two valves that held the urine flow in check. Take away one of the valves and the remaining sphincter now does all the work. This is where Kegel exercises come into play. As I am close to 4 months (SEP 1) post surgery, I am gaining more control and making less trips to the toilet.
Be patient guys, it will get better and you will be in control.
jim (shubbysr)0
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