What is a Prostatectomy Like?
It is living hell
You wear a catheter for 7-10 days after surgery,
Then the fun begins.
You are now incontinent, and you must wear diapers, you actually leak pee,
It at times squirts out of you. You have constant urge to go meaning trips to bathroom every hour or less.
You have to deal with constant leaking, ED, potential UTIs.
Embarrassing and
Humiliating absolutely terrible time.
The care team will tell you that the
Incontinence last 9 months or more.
Remember prostrate cancer is slow growing
Surgeons will encourage surgery and your cancer will be gone but your life has changed forever because the incontinence is a daily challenge. Assuming you regain continence then you have to deal with ED.
Research as much as you can before making the decision to have prostatectomy. It is your body and your life afterwards.
But you potentially traded quality for quantity of life.
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Prostate Cancer Support Group.
I had prostatectomy two years ago. The surgery was no problem and I recovered quickly. I had a second surgery to have a penile implant that has a tube and a pump that gives me an erection. As long as it is pumped up the erection lasts as long as I want it. I wish I had had this when I was 40!
It makes me think of Airplane where they inflate the auto pilot.
Otto. It took me years to realize that he was called Otto because Otto Pilot was autopilot. Probably had to have an American accent to get that one.
Yes, the doctors you saw were all telling you that surgery was the answer. After attending weekly advanced prostate cancer meetings at Ancan.org we heard where surgery was recommended for people that it just didn’t make sense to do. They were either too old or their cancer had spread too much.
Not all urologists are the same. One of the doctors who comes to almost every meeting is in his 80s and his urologist kept telling him he was fine as his PSA kept rising. He ended up very high risk because his urologist didn’t pay attention to his results. Not all urologists are equal.
I ran a computer consulting business. I had no real backup. I really did go to the office of some of my clients four days after surgery. By a week after surgery, the only issue was the catheter, the bag for which I had in my pants leg. No one ever knew I had surgery. I was 62 at the time and I just didn’t have any pain from the surgery, so I went to work. I didn’t do any heavy lifting for a couple of weeks.
I am f lying high with it and so is my wife!
LOL!!!
Had my prostate remove and cancer taking off my bladder. Cafeter is out and yes I wear diapers but feel great now. 3 weeks to go back to work and 2 weeks of light duties. Glad I had the surgery. At 63 I got to becareful and get my yearly checks on my bladder.
Don’t. Opt for radiation instead. That leaves everything intact and functioning as nature intended.