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Replies to "@art12 My situation is virtually identical to yours. I'm, 62 , have 138cc prostate with a..."
@wadaman01
I think you should be okay, I was 77 with 84 CC and had cath in for a week and after removed bloodly urine for another week, but no problems holding off urinating. All was well for me for a few months, then went back to old ways like I never had surgery. Put me back on flomax. Did a scope and said not enough was taken out would I like revision surgery. So far I have said NO. Found out a resident really did the surgery- NOT the doctor/surgeon I had been seeing and scheduled with. All KUMC would say is that should be expected in a training hospital. I was not happy they experimented on me. But more to your point, I think you will be fine, enjoy your party.
@wadaman01 Looking back at my experience I had minimal problems 5 days after catheter removal and 10 days after surgery. There was lots of blood in my urine at that point post surgery, so that was a bit concerning. But I know now that is part of the healing process. I was drinking lots of water to help wash away the blood so was urinating frequently. If you are in your home with access to toilet you should be fine. On my 3 month follow up visit with my surgeon I learned that carbonated beverages, such as sparkling water, which I was drinking lots of, can irritate the bladder. I stopped drinking sparkling water and other carbonated beverages and my control of urinating has improved. Overall the procedure has provided me with good improvements.
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@wadaman01
My answer to you is enjoy your party. I think 10 days will be ample time to heal enough to spend 4 plus hours entertaining. At your age which I think will be a big plus in your recovery, you should be fine.
I had the surgery back in March of this year and I hate to say so with some of the less than stellar stories I read about the post-surgery experiences on this site, but I'm totally happy with my results. I think it's important to know that Aquablation can be a total homerun as well. I had a 125cc size prostate with the usual having to find a bathroom in a hurry, travel was a chore as I had to plan bathroom stops along the way, etc. Now, I can go on long trips without a worry, only get up maybe once per night, not at all if I watch my liquid intake in the evenings, my urine stream is full and from tests, my bladder empties entirely. I was 68 at the time of my surgery.
My only side effect has been RE but what the heck, I'll take that in exchange for all the positive benefits. I do hope your surgery goes well Sir, and you enjoy your party.