DanKcmo-Welcome to the other side
Walk walk walk and seriously consider changing your lifestyle if you have not yet…I believe that diet and exercise will add years to your life and you are in total control of these items…
Do not be shy abuot asking for advise on yoiur recoivery isses or concerns as they come about....A lot of us have been there...
Best to you in your recovery
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Thanks BDHilton
Thanks for the kind words!
I've been walking and active. Been a little worried about being constipated (for 3-4 days) but the stool softener must have done its magic because that isn't a problem since this afternoon. I think I will stay on the stool softeners until a few days after catheter is out.
Getting exercise hasn't been a problem for me (I am an active cyclist) but I am about 10-15 lbs overweight and am working on getting rid of that weight. I definitely needed to have a better diet and have been working on that too. I will add the prostate friendly foods (pomegranate, broccoli sprouts, etc) and cut back on the processed foods and red meat.
No other problems to report--just the common ones we all have shared right after the surgery.
I am a bit anxious about the upcoming milestones such as the prostate biopsy report, my first PSA and the ED and incontinence issues. But will deal with those as they come up.
Dan0 -
My uro and surgeon had me onDanKCMO said:Thanks BDHilton
Thanks for the kind words!
I've been walking and active. Been a little worried about being constipated (for 3-4 days) but the stool softener must have done its magic because that isn't a problem since this afternoon. I think I will stay on the stool softeners until a few days after catheter is out.
Getting exercise hasn't been a problem for me (I am an active cyclist) but I am about 10-15 lbs overweight and am working on getting rid of that weight. I definitely needed to have a better diet and have been working on that too. I will add the prostate friendly foods (pomegranate, broccoli sprouts, etc) and cut back on the processed foods and red meat.
No other problems to report--just the common ones we all have shared right after the surgery.
I am a bit anxious about the upcoming milestones such as the prostate biopsy report, my first PSA and the ED and incontinence issues. But will deal with those as they come up.
Dan
My uro and surgeon had me on stool softeners twice a day for 30 days...The BM was the most painful and long lasting thing I had after surgery....
My only advise as far as your pending prostate biopsy report, first PSA and the ED and incontinence issues it will be what it will be and just make the best of what every it is… Worry about the things you can control and right now that is your diet and exercise….I hope you have a fast and uneventful recovery…
Best to all0 -
Leaking during BMbdhilton said:My uro and surgeon had me on
My uro and surgeon had me on stool softeners twice a day for 30 days...The BM was the most painful and long lasting thing I had after surgery....
My only advise as far as your pending prostate biopsy report, first PSA and the ED and incontinence issues it will be what it will be and just make the best of what every it is… Worry about the things you can control and right now that is your diet and exercise….I hope you have a fast and uneventful recovery…
Best to all
Is it normal during a bowel movement to leak a little bit of urine out of the penis, even though I have the catheter in. It looks like normal (not bloody) urine.
I am not straining during the BM, but am relaxing the whole area a bit during the BM.
I can't imagine doing this without stool softeners.
I think somebody came to our house while I was at the hospital and lowered all the toilets 10"! At least it feels that way.
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Yes it is normal to leakDanKCMO said:Leaking during BM
Is it normal during a bowel movement to leak a little bit of urine out of the penis, even though I have the catheter in. It looks like normal (not bloody) urine.
I am not straining during the BM, but am relaxing the whole area a bit during the BM.
I can't imagine doing this without stool softeners.
I think somebody came to our house while I was at the hospital and lowered all the toilets 10"! At least it feels that way.
Dan
Yes it is normal to leak around the cath both urine and blood…I can relate to the toilet seat “feeling” low…Sitting for me in general was not comfortable and taking a BM with the cath in was worse but all of this will pass and pass soon…
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After surgeryDanKCMO said:Thanks BDHilton
Thanks for the kind words!
I've been walking and active. Been a little worried about being constipated (for 3-4 days) but the stool softener must have done its magic because that isn't a problem since this afternoon. I think I will stay on the stool softeners until a few days after catheter is out.
Getting exercise hasn't been a problem for me (I am an active cyclist) but I am about 10-15 lbs overweight and am working on getting rid of that weight. I definitely needed to have a better diet and have been working on that too. I will add the prostate friendly foods (pomegranate, broccoli sprouts, etc) and cut back on the processed foods and red meat.
No other problems to report--just the common ones we all have shared right after the surgery.
I am a bit anxious about the upcoming milestones such as the prostate biopsy report, my first PSA and the ED and incontinence issues. But will deal with those as they come up.
Dan
I had the same leaking, but also had bladder spasms, which make it more "interesting".
My surgeon suggested staying on the softeners - logic being that they have taken out a lot of tissue that was along the rectum wall, so it will be very fragile until the surgery area heals.0 -
I was taking 2 X 100mg Stool Softner per daybdhilton said:My uro and surgeon had me on
My uro and surgeon had me on stool softeners twice a day for 30 days...The BM was the most painful and long lasting thing I had after surgery....
My only advise as far as your pending prostate biopsy report, first PSA and the ED and incontinence issues it will be what it will be and just make the best of what every it is… Worry about the things you can control and right now that is your diet and exercise….I hope you have a fast and uneventful recovery…
Best to all
Morning and night. I agree with BD the BM's was the hardest and longest lasting annoyance of this surgery. I was lucky and not once did I ever experience bladder spasms....I only had urine come past the cath during bm's and once in the night while sleeping in bed during the second week it was in. (I had mine in 13 days because they found a leak in the Cystogram on day 7) Lube the end every bm with Triple antibiotic with pain relief...it will make the cath much more comfortable.
Randy in Indy0 -
Got the pathology report today142 said:After surgery
I had the same leaking, but also had bladder spasms, which make it more "interesting".
My surgeon suggested staying on the softeners - logic being that they have taken out a lot of tissue that was along the rectum wall, so it will be very fragile until the surgery area heals.
Well, I am one of the lucky ones.
Cancer confined to the prostate. Margins clean, all the other tissue they took (lymph nodes, seminal vesicles etc) all clean. I understand this is not a 100% guarantee of being cancer free forever but it is a happy day at our house.
Looking forward to being a member of the zero club in the near future.
Dan0 -
CONGRATS, CONGRATS,DanKCMO said:Got the pathology report today
Well, I am one of the lucky ones.
Cancer confined to the prostate. Margins clean, all the other tissue they took (lymph nodes, seminal vesicles etc) all clean. I understand this is not a 100% guarantee of being cancer free forever but it is a happy day at our house.
Looking forward to being a member of the zero club in the near future.
Dan
CONGRATS, CONGRATS, CONGATS!!!! So happy to read your good news on the PATH report! No go out and Celebrate!
Larry0 -
Good news Danlewvino said:CONGRATS, CONGRATS,
CONGRATS, CONGRATS, CONGATS!!!! So happy to read your good news on the PATH report! No go out and Celebrate!
Larry
Greatly encouraged by your progress and news,
I am hoping things go as well for me too for my surgery on 6/150 -
cannot ask for betterDanKCMO said:Got the pathology report today
Well, I am one of the lucky ones.
Cancer confined to the prostate. Margins clean, all the other tissue they took (lymph nodes, seminal vesicles etc) all clean. I understand this is not a 100% guarantee of being cancer free forever but it is a happy day at our house.
Looking forward to being a member of the zero club in the near future.
Dan
cannot ask for better results all surgery...As my urolgist told me after reviewing my path (not like yours) start living your new life... best to you0 -
Thanks everybody!bdhilton said:cannot ask for better
cannot ask for better results all surgery...As my urolgist told me after reviewing my path (not like yours) start living your new life... best to you
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Thanks everybody!
This discussion board has been a real asset in helping me get through this0
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