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Glad it's going well!
Must be if he's chasing nurses around the nurses' station!
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Glad it's going well!
Mickey, Wishing you a speedy return to normal. Get well quickly.Went pretty well - very little pain.
Mickey
Mickey - make sure you have enough slack in the hose.
A friend told me about his first experience with a cath - said he told the doc he didn't need a fire hose!Slack is there... in both hoses, Bas.A friend told me about his first experience with a cath - said he told the doc he didn't need a fire hose!
Pumping plenty of fluids - didn't think about cranberry juice - thanks for the suggestion.
Better yesterday and today so far. Wednesday can't get here soon enough!
Ah yes, I remember it well. gak
Are you having tamsulosin, and followup radiation too?
Tom M.
Mickey
Your experience sounds exactly like mine was, except I hurt like a mofo for a few days. The Dr. gave me a script for lortab and then told me not to take it. I had a good Dr. and also had the robotic procedure. I didn't have to have any radiation or chemo follow-up. They got it all (at least so far). Best of luck.
O'Boy, tomorrow is ouch day! Good Luck!
I've been closely monitored for prostate cancer since September of 2009.
My PSA has ranged from 4.0 to its current level of about 11.0. (I go back in to see the urologist in April)
My biopsy came back negative.
A urine screen for Prostate Cancer Gene (PCA-3 test) also came back negative.
https://www.fda.gov/MedicalDevices/...rances/Recently-ApprovedDevices/ucm294907.htm
I have no problems other than a palpable enlarged gland upon DRE....at present it concerns neither me nor my urologist.
I've lost at least four friends (including my father-in-law) to metastatic prostatic cancer (all went to the bone and was a very painful death)...this is nothing to mess around with.