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Any Abers (male of course) had there Prostate removed and would like to share their experience.I'm off to Thornbury hospital next week for a consultation and hopefully op shortly afterwards.I have to decide which i prefer a spinal injection or anaesthetic.
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dennis....I haven't answered because you stated:
\ \\\Any Abers (male of course) had there Prostate removed\\\
and i have my prostate untouched.
It is a routine procedure and shouldn't have to be repeated, the main problem being bleeding from the penis, which may be painful initially for about 2 weeks.
The catheter will come out on the...
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and i have my prostate untouched.
It is a routine procedure and shouldn't have to be repeated, the main problem being bleeding from the penis, which may be painful initially for about 2 weeks.
The catheter will come out on the...
18:23 Sun 09th Sep 2012
Hi Dennisb66
Had my prostate removed two years ago due to cancer and was fortunate enough to have Robotic surgery (DaVinci method - you can Google it). Went into hospital on the Monday am, op in the pm, home on Wednesday lunchtime. The surgeon came to see me on the Tues morning and said I could go home then or stay another night - I opted for the extra night. No major pain to mention just discomfort. (I had GA by the way). Having the robotic surgery decreases the chance of loss of erection and incontinence, however, I had minor incontinence for a couple of weeks but nothing to write home about.All ok now. I had to have 7 weeks of radiotherapy in Jan/Feb of last year as my PSA reading was 0.3 after the op, not 0.0 as they wanted. I still see the Urologist and oncologist twice a year for check ups (My PSA before surgery was 13.9 !!) Apart from what I've said everything is fine and I have no regrets whatsoever. Hope all goes well and if you want any more info etc just re-post on here - I'll keep an eye out.
Good luck
FBG40
Had my prostate removed two years ago due to cancer and was fortunate enough to have Robotic surgery (DaVinci method - you can Google it). Went into hospital on the Monday am, op in the pm, home on Wednesday lunchtime. The surgeon came to see me on the Tues morning and said I could go home then or stay another night - I opted for the extra night. No major pain to mention just discomfort. (I had GA by the way). Having the robotic surgery decreases the chance of loss of erection and incontinence, however, I had minor incontinence for a couple of weeks but nothing to write home about.All ok now. I had to have 7 weeks of radiotherapy in Jan/Feb of last year as my PSA reading was 0.3 after the op, not 0.0 as they wanted. I still see the Urologist and oncologist twice a year for check ups (My PSA before surgery was 13.9 !!) Apart from what I've said everything is fine and I have no regrets whatsoever. Hope all goes well and if you want any more info etc just re-post on here - I'll keep an eye out.
Good luck
FBG40
good evening dennis.
my father died of prostate cancer .... i'm tested annually for the early signs so it can be arrested.
i do not have the knowledge to advise on the best anaesthetic to have -- i want merely to wish you the very best in what you are about to go through.
you will have my thoughts ....
my father died of prostate cancer .... i'm tested annually for the early signs so it can be arrested.
i do not have the knowledge to advise on the best anaesthetic to have -- i want merely to wish you the very best in what you are about to go through.
you will have my thoughts ....
dennis....I haven't answered because you stated:
\\\\Any Abers (male of course) had there Prostate removed\\\
and i have my prostate untouched.
It is a routine procedure and shouldn't have to be repeated, the main problem being bleeding from the penis, which may be painful initially for about 2 weeks.
The catheter will come out on the second day.
If it was malignant to would not be having a TUR Prostate removal.
Personally i would have chosen spinal with sedation, but the alternative is just as good.
\\\\Any Abers (male of course) had there Prostate removed\\\
and i have my prostate untouched.
It is a routine procedure and shouldn't have to be repeated, the main problem being bleeding from the penis, which may be painful initially for about 2 weeks.
The catheter will come out on the second day.
If it was malignant to would not be having a TUR Prostate removal.
Personally i would have chosen spinal with sedation, but the alternative is just as good.
mike.......my response was the post of Shaneystar.
TUR which i assume that you had does not remove ALL the prostate, that was done by the old method of Millin's Prostatectomy ot suprapubic prostratectomy....opening the stomach.
There are 3 bits to a prostate, two lateral lobes and a middle lobe and it is the latter that tends to become enlarged and is removed by TUR
TUR which i assume that you had does not remove ALL the prostate, that was done by the old method of Millin's Prostatectomy ot suprapubic prostratectomy....opening the stomach.
There are 3 bits to a prostate, two lateral lobes and a middle lobe and it is the latter that tends to become enlarged and is removed by TUR
Well I don't know what happened to my old man then .
He had a prostate op back in 2001 .All fine until his anal cancer .After that op he couldn't pee so once the cancer op settled down they had him back in and gave him another op for prostate trouble .It's still not right and he has to attend urology on a regular basis for flow doings and whatnot and may still need another operation .The poor bugger had a catheter for nearly a year .
He had a prostate op back in 2001 .All fine until his anal cancer .After that op he couldn't pee so once the cancer op settled down they had him back in and gave him another op for prostate trouble .It's still not right and he has to attend urology on a regular basis for flow doings and whatnot and may still need another operation .The poor bugger had a catheter for nearly a year .