Survey for you Dry (& Wet) Guys
For the Dry Guys: When you had surgery, where nerves on both sides spared?
For the wet guys: When you had surgery, did yu also have nerves removed?
Me? wet, and nerves removed on one side.
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survey
DaVinci 12/21/09. 95% dry at catheter removal (100% overnight), essentially 100% a month later and since. Surgeon (Dr. Koch at IU-Indianapolis) said he spared the nerves on both sides, he didn't say a percentage.0 -
Wet with both nerves
Both nerves spared. I'm wet to the point I had to have an AUS.0 -
Dencil , 100% dry 1 wkSkid Row Tom said:Wet with both nerves
Both nerves spared. I'm wet to the point I had to have an AUS.
Dencil , 100% dry 1 wk after open surgery...nerves spared on one side and dr said the other side was kind of stringy..whatever that means....0 -
Nerves spared. Surgery inharvs said:Survey
Nerves spared.
Wet since catheter out
Did 6-8 pads a day plus briefs for overflow
Finally got AUS
Nerves spared. Surgery in January. Within about 4 weeks I was down to one pad a day. Dry overnight. Within the last few days, been flying solo without the pads. I have to watch how much and what I drink, but dry.0 -
Nerves Spared... and Dryjminnj said:Nerves spared. Surgery in
Nerves spared. Surgery in January. Within about 4 weeks I was down to one pad a day. Dry overnight. Within the last few days, been flying solo without the pads. I have to watch how much and what I drink, but dry.
Both vascular nerve bundles were spared during my laparoscopy surgery to remove the prostate, November 2007. I still watch how much and what I drink, but dry.0 -
TrewTrew said:So far the survey is
So far the survey is inconclusive.
Hummmmmm.....
Almost dry 4 wks after surgery.. Nerves spared..0 -
Hey Hoosier DaddyHoosierdaddy said:survey
DaVinci 12/21/09. 95% dry at catheter removal (100% overnight), essentially 100% a month later and since. Surgeon (Dr. Koch at IU-Indianapolis) said he spared the nerves on both sides, he didn't say a percentage.
I now remember being in the office at the same time you met Dr. Koch and signed up for your surgery - I was there Nov 17th at 4:30 pm - I then met with Dr. Hollensbe and decided to go with him but Koch was definitely my choice until Hollensbe. I am glad you have had good results with Koch...Hollensbe said, If I don't take it out, Koch should" We have some good people in this town!!
I was pad free 2-20-10 with my surgery on 12-29-09. I probably drink more beer than you...lol
Both my nerves were 100 percent spared and Dr. Hollensbe found two additional pudendal arteries in the disection plane above the prostate bed he had to cut around and save....He told my sweetheart she and I would both thank him for that...my surgery took about 4 hours as a result.
Randy in Indy0 -
SurveyTrew said:So far the survey is
So far the survey is inconclusive.
Hummmmmm.....
Surgey late January. Nerves spared on one side with "wider cut" on other (what ever that means). Wore pullups for 3.5 months. Started with 6-8 a day and gradually down to 2-3 a day. Had problem with overflow incontinence and very weak stream which I was told is not usually an issue post surgery. I didn't have "squirts or dribbles" I had times when my bladder would just decide to start emptying. Would have probably a cup or more come out before I could stop it. Self cath 3-4 times a day for a week or so. Stream improved a great deal to where I was able to switch to pads. Stopped the self cath and able to empty bladder much better now. Currently at 1-2 pads a day unless I have too much caffiene. I'm pretty much dry but occasionally dribble so feel better with pad on. I'm going to try to go pad free on weekends when I'm hanging out at home. Hopefully will stay dry. It really got me down for awhile because I kept reading and hearing that other guys were dry from the day they got their cath out. I had times in that first three months that I thought I was going to have to live in a swimming pool for the rest of my life.0 -
Still Wet
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Nerves on both sides were spared but I'm still wet 6 weeks post surgery. I'm still stuck at 3 pads per day and little improvement since the catheter was removed. Doing lots of walking and kegels but it doesn't to appear to have any benefit for the leaking. Sexual function is also not going well. Pump and meds (cialis) have not helped at all.0 -
It takes timebobshell1956 said:Still Wet
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Nerves on both sides were spared but I'm still wet 6 weeks post surgery. I'm still stuck at 3 pads per day and little improvement since the catheter was removed. Doing lots of walking and kegels but it doesn't to appear to have any benefit for the leaking. Sexual function is also not going well. Pump and meds (cialis) have not helped at all.
My urologist/oncologist mentioned to me that it was necessary to get the incontinence under control before seeing any significant results regarding the ED.
You're only 6 weeks post-op. Give yourself a break! My wife reminded me of how anxious I was and how much I was doing too soon after the surgery. It's quite possible that you are exercising just a little too much... it takes time for the body to heal.0 -
No nerves spared, dry afterluckyman2 said:It takes time
My urologist/oncologist mentioned to me that it was necessary to get the incontinence under control before seeing any significant results regarding the ED.
You're only 6 weeks post-op. Give yourself a break! My wife reminded me of how anxious I was and how much I was doing too soon after the surgery. It's quite possible that you are exercising just a little too much... it takes time for the body to heal.
No nerves spared, dry after catherer removal and still dry after 8 weeks.0 -
Wet, Wetdav5942 said:No nerves spared, dry after
No nerves spared, dry after catherer removal and still dry after 8 weeks.
My husband lost both nerve bundles and the doctor had to take a wider than normal margin. He is wet using 1-2 pads a day if he's sitting at the computer but when he's at work 4-5. It has been 3 years now so it's pretty much the way it will be. We've had some discussion about the AUS but at the moment he's not interested in any more surgery.
Martha0 -
Great discussion--Great ApproachMolulu said:Wet, Wet
My husband lost both nerve bundles and the doctor had to take a wider than normal margin. He is wet using 1-2 pads a day if he's sitting at the computer but when he's at work 4-5. It has been 3 years now so it's pretty much the way it will be. We've had some discussion about the AUS but at the moment he's not interested in any more surgery.
Martha
Trew,
This was a great way to get some interesting and worthwhile feedback ---Great Job!!
All nerves spared--Incontinence since my Surgery 4 years ago on 6-6-6.
Still pursuing a fix---not taking any drastic steps.
This maybe a weak analogy, but living without pain has been fantastic and I say that because I ran into to some serious dental problems recently and the pain lasted for days and was excruciating until just recently. I bring this up, because my wife has cautioned me on doing anything drastic about my incontinence because we has read the stories of Sling and AUS recipients who have went through some serious pain which lingered for a long time. When she saw the crap I went through with my teeth, I agreed with her and said I will not bring anymore pain on myself voluntarily, because there's enough involuntary pain to go around.
If some day I get to the surgery point in my mind--then I'll roll the dice and just do it. I am really concerned about what I am reading about some Sling recipients.
Lion10 -
Hey Randy,randy_in_indy said:Hey Hoosier Daddy
I now remember being in the office at the same time you met Dr. Koch and signed up for your surgery - I was there Nov 17th at 4:30 pm - I then met with Dr. Hollensbe and decided to go with him but Koch was definitely my choice until Hollensbe. I am glad you have had good results with Koch...Hollensbe said, If I don't take it out, Koch should" We have some good people in this town!!
I was pad free 2-20-10 with my surgery on 12-29-09. I probably drink more beer than you...lol
Both my nerves were 100 percent spared and Dr. Hollensbe found two additional pudendal arteries in the disection plane above the prostate bed he had to cut around and save....He told my sweetheart she and I would both thank him for that...my surgery took about 4 hours as a result.
Randy in Indy
I think you and I spoke briefly in the lobby. As I recall you seemed to have really done your homework. I had been having trouble getting candid specific recommendations about doctors and procedures; everybody just sold themselves and what they do.0 -
I am losing heart and courage over this leaking problem. I am keeping a diary- time of pad change, activity and percentage of pad wet. I am averaging about 6- 7 pads a day with some positive margins- my term with underwear being involved- we all understand positive margins, right? Just my play with a little humor. Th euro understood it, gave me a little smile.lion1 said:Great discussion--Great Approach
Trew,
This was a great way to get some interesting and worthwhile feedback ---Great Job!!
All nerves spared--Incontinence since my Surgery 4 years ago on 6-6-6.
Still pursuing a fix---not taking any drastic steps.
This maybe a weak analogy, but living without pain has been fantastic and I say that because I ran into to some serious dental problems recently and the pain lasted for days and was excruciating until just recently. I bring this up, because my wife has cautioned me on doing anything drastic about my incontinence because we has read the stories of Sling and AUS recipients who have went through some serious pain which lingered for a long time. When she saw the crap I went through with my teeth, I agreed with her and said I will not bring anymore pain on myself voluntarily, because there's enough involuntary pain to go around.
If some day I get to the surgery point in my mind--then I'll roll the dice and just do it. I am really concerned about what I am reading about some Sling recipients.
Lion1
Maybe some guys can tolerate 6- 7 pads a night a limited acitivity. The 6- 7 pads a day are with very lite activity, like sitting, moving aorund arund the house, standing, that kind of thing. A good brisk walk with close to saturate a pad in less than 2 hrs.
I am moving towards getting a AUS installed this year. I just don't know what else to do. I can't go on this way- for me it is just too much of a burden and brake on my daily activites.
this survey has been very informative, and helpful. I agree with that.0 -
Pushed to the LimitTrew said:I am losing heart and courage over this leaking problem. I am keeping a diary- time of pad change, activity and percentage of pad wet. I am averaging about 6- 7 pads a day with some positive margins- my term with underwear being involved- we all understand positive margins, right? Just my play with a little humor. Th euro understood it, gave me a little smile.
Maybe some guys can tolerate 6- 7 pads a night a limited acitivity. The 6- 7 pads a day are with very lite activity, like sitting, moving aorund arund the house, standing, that kind of thing. A good brisk walk with close to saturate a pad in less than 2 hrs.
I am moving towards getting a AUS installed this year. I just don't know what else to do. I can't go on this way- for me it is just too much of a burden and brake on my daily activites.
this survey has been very informative, and helpful. I agree with that.
Trew,
I understand your frustration. There are days I just want to say screw it, and become more aggressive in what treatment I puruse, but then there's the other days when I say I could tolerate this a bit longer. Everyone is different, but the fact of the matter is, we are all human and could only take so much. For me my Doc says that my overactive bladder is the greater culbrit, no medicines worked, botox Injection #1 had no effect, like if I was Superman or something. Heck, I live in Fla and fly to Walter Reed for my treatment. My Doctor is outstanding, that's the only reason I do it, it has nothing to do with money. But, I don't know what the future holds, I just hope there's some other treatment that will be discovered to get me and others over this hump.
I, like many others remain positive and believe the cup is half full. Heck, today is my 4 yr anniversary cancer free--------that's Great!
Oh well to strength and determination as we all move forward in our challenges!!
Good Fortune my friend-----------Lion10
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