I will be having the Tulsa Procedure for my prostate cancer in 10 days
I have chosen the Tulsa Procedure for my prostate cancer and it will take place within 2 weeks at Mayo/Rochester. My wife and I evaluated the options based upon my age, biopsy, numbers etc. I prefer not to get into the specifics other than I will be 80 in December; have evaluated all options; and, believe that it is the best choice for me after 10 years of active surveillance.
I would appreciate any advice from those of you who have gone through the Tulsa procedure. Any and everything would be greatly appreciated. Thank you one and all who I follow, I laugh with, cry with and pray for. Mine is but a small stumbling block in life compared to so many of you.
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@bajjerfan Good advice!!!
The biggest challenge I had after my procedure was two urinary track infections (UTI). I suspect the cause may have been wearing the Depends too long after they were damp from leakage. In any event, doctor prescribed medicine fixed the issue.
Good luck with your procedure, you’ll do great.
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2 ReactionsQuestion for those who have had the Tulsa Procedure (within past 2 years). Mine is this Wednesday with Dr. Woodrum at Mayo Rochester.
What was your first night experience like after your procedure?
What about the day after the procedure? And the following day?
I know everyone is a little different, just curious as what to possibly expect.
Pioneer, I just received my Depends from Amazon!! So exciting!!
Thank You! Mike
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Well don't get too worked up, it is about doing just about nothing. That first day you likely change depends once or twice due to blood is one difference on first versus other days. Be sure to bring petroleum jelly for your tip, or alternative is antibiotic cream in a petroleum jelly type of base, as especially that first day you get used to carrying the bag and how to not pull on catheter, etc. After first day, you may be bored enough to go out and sit with somebody at a Starbucks or something, first day not due to anesthesia recovery and all which some it lingers some it doesn't. Keep in mind front of St Mary's and front of Gonda are blocked (On 8/5 when I was there). I walked from Airbnb to St Mary but entered Francis entrance on side as the front is a mess. I walked back after with my wife those block and a half or whatever it was, that was tougher than walking to for sure. Loose sweatpants a must to cover up and walk out.
Hoping for the best for you.
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I actually felt like I could have driven home! No pain. Didn’t even take a Tylenol. I slept on my back due to the catheter. Woke up next morning and felt so good I took my normal 2 mile walk. Next day had the catheter taken out and have had zero issues since. Never needed depends! Note: I only had 30% of prostate ablated so my Recovery was likely easier.
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Catheter tip! I used an ace bandage to secure my cath tube to my thigh. That prevented the tube from moving and tugging on my tip.
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The first night was difficult because I sleep on my stomach which makes wearing a catheter challenging. After that night I found a side sleeping position that worked.
The days following the procedure were a piece of cake. The provided leg bag for urine collection worked great. The pre procedure need to rush to a toilet was gone and it felt pretty feeing.
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