Hi I'm two and half weeks post op for front and back wall repair I'm on antibiotics for a urine infection my bladder seems worse now than before has anyone else experienced this ?
Hello,
Your very early.in recovery to even feel remotely well.
Its very common to have uti after these ops. I sure thats the rea son your bladder feels the way it does..
What are your symptoms?x
Just get to being desperate for a wee very quickly and sometimes don’t make it to the loo in time especially at night time when I wake up for a wee
Its because you had a catheter in, lots of people get UTI’s, I did, and it was really painful.
Very early in your recovery, especially as you had both prolapses done. You’ll probably have more problems with the posterior one, they are more painful. Rest as much as you can, feet up, no bending lifting or standing for long. Too much pressure on your repairs, you need to give them a good chance to heal. No straining to go to toilet, take movicol/laxido etc for bowels. You’ve had a huge operation, be very careful, you don’t want it to fail.
The bladder can be disturbed quite a bit during pelvic surgery.
If it continues up till your post check.up i wou!d surely mention it.
I didnt have any blafder issues after mine at all but all consultants do thete repairs differently i know that.
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Thank you for your replies it’s just my bladder being weaker than before op also a lot of discomfort in my tummy
Hi Chris,
I had an anterior repair last dec for really bad bladder prolapse and it took months for me to feel better.Then I fell on the ice in Feb which led to a urethral sling surgery a week and a half ago.Are you resting alot? After my anterior repair my urologist told me not to be on my feet more than 30 min at a time and to basically do nothing!Hope you start feeling better soon!
Aw poor you hope you recover well it’s the loosing control of my bladder that is worrying me I don’t feel like I need to go then all of a sudden I do but by then it’s to Kate and I’ve went myself it’s only just got worse today x