How different is the recovery from surgery (RARP) sompared to biopsy?
How much different or worse is the recovery after the surgery compared to the biopsy? My surgery is next month and I just trying to get mentally prepared. Thanks in advance
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Nuances about recovery:
1. If you engage in any sort of physical activity, eg walking, golf, bike riding, weight lifting...anything ...ask your surgeon both before and after the surgery what you can do and when you can do it. Don't rely on general advice from friends, the internet (even this forum). Only your surgeon knows what they did inside you and what your specific risks might be.
2. Educate yourself about how to deal with the two major side effects which follow the surgery: incontinence and erectile dysfunction (loss of erections). There are specific things you can do pre and post op to help recover both those functions.
3. Be prepared to deal with the fact that unseen healing is happening in your pelvis. Your body will be sending a lot of fluid and repair resources to the area, sapping your energy for other things and causing strange swelling anywhere from the waist down.
No erections after surgery and will leak around 80 years old.
@cdl21 If it were me going through that process again, I would add the PSE blood test to your psa test. It supposedly raises the discovery accuracy to 94%. The VP of clinical diagnostics at oxford biodynamics welcomes emails about their products.: joe.abdo@oxfordbiodynamics.com. This test is supposed to help you make a decision to take the next step of having an MRI or not and then a fusion biopsy, if you are so inclined.
Thanks Very Much for the feedback and well wishes, looking forward to moving past the surgery.
Thank you very much, this is very helpful. I'd never heard of the PSE blood test, and will give it a try. Thanks again.