Prost removed 12/7/16

I will get back with you guys later still kind of sore from my removal of my prostate so what I'll do

'll send more messages out thanks for the shout-out thank you

Wishing you well.  Get some sleep.

Best wishes for a speedy recovery and hopefully very few or no side effects

 

Greg,

welcome to the good side. I hope you feel better.

Looking forward to hear more from you.

Wish you speedy recovery.

MK

Hopefully they want me walk around which I've been doing for the last 10 minutes to get a little something this gas I'll give you an update you guys update day by day I was handling all this is the first day of many to come so hopefully I can give you some good information

Yes they want me to start walking which I walked already this morning I'm going to continue to walk and get rid of some of this cash I'll give you a ride up there Monday thank you only

Helo Roger.The worst part is behind you,now on the road to recovery.Your next goal is the removal of the catheter,mine was after 2 weeks.Thats when the retraining of your bladder control begins.Everyone is different,it is now 4 months since my operation,last week was the first time without pads.

At least now, the decision has been made, indecision over, the operation over, and you are on the road to recovery. The cancer has been removed,  and that must feel good. Have patience, there is plenty of real life support here.

Sorry had not finished message.I wear a small pad when i go out for a drink.I went out for a drink about 1 week after catheter removed,mistake urine run like a open tap.Much better now.Drinking about 3 0r 4 pints of beer on the weekends.Dont get disheartened,it will get better.

They did not let me go home today because they said the fluid just coming from the Jackson platt the numbers are High and they want to run them tomorrow and we check hopefully tomorrow I'll be home any advice please comment they put me back on a liquid diet and IV fluids intake.

I believe that the take another blood test tomorrow morning and we checked the numbers

You mean a whole week without pads?

i am almost three months post op and am on one pad per day.

Ensure when you go for walks in the hospital that your gown is tightly tied as that will support any wounds in your stomach and abdomen.

Best wishes for a speedy recovery.

oh, and if you have pain, DO NOT BE A HERO? Take all the ends you're offered and if they are not enough to kill the pain, speak up! Tell the nurses you want pain relief ASAP.