Day 6 after surgery
Just wanted to update everyone on day 6. I would first have to say Thursday was my turning point, and the soreness was subsiding tremendously. I made sure I was getting up every hour and walking around the house, and that was key. Im still trying to have my first BM, and yes, taking things that was prescribed. Everytime I think it's time, it's just gas. More walking this weekend, and waiting on Tuesday to remove catheter and JP drain.
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When I have my prostatectomy, they left the catheter in for 14 days. It had no effect at all on my BM’s. Because I only took Acetaminophen starting the second day I really didn’t have any problems with going. There’s no reason the catheter should have any impact on your ability to have a BM.
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I have to agree, every single instructional protocol that I ever read involves eating fiber rich food and having BM by day 3.
BUT, maybe if person suffers from serious chronic constipation liquid diet is recommended ? Never heard of it, though .
Let nature be your guide. One thing that I noted unexpectedly, was that when I started to "bear-down" a bit to aid in elimination of stool, I got a quick, figurative "slap in the face" of pain. Everything down there has been assaulted...pummeled. It will not be comfortable sitting for a #2 stool for a couple weeks...a little less or longer - I imagine that it varies. It may be different for men who had the multi-port/multi-incision prostatectomy, but for me having had the single-incision DaVinci method, that incision is about 2-2.5" wide, with more muscle having been cut through in one focused place vs the smaller incisions of the multiport method.
I never asked my physician what the hard lump was under my skin at the incision site (I will now that I remember). It may have been surgical glue (I had no sutures), and/or slow-release antibiotic packing to keep the site from becoming infected. It actually took about two to three months before the last bit of the lump vanished.
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Good luck tomorrow on your surgery. Looking forward to your first update post. Prayers with you.
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1 Reaction@wheel1 Thank you good sir! Hoping for not too much drama
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