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Lower spine pain after robotic Prostate removal

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Apr 29, 2023 | Replies (39)

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@baibaelizabete

No. Not a word. All the surgeon said to me after, was that the prostate with lymph nodes around was unexpectedly large, therefore it took 7 hours to operate. The back pain, the screwed up bowl movement, 100% incontinence, sometimes nausea, always tiredness ( lack of testosterone) - that all came since day one and now already 2 years 2 month. He will never ask a word, I think he is from generation who think that doctor=God. I am different. I grew up under soviets, I am used to check and double check and do not trust everything I am told , another words, I double check if in doubt. Years ago his urologist he sees for years, missed one of his biopsies, missed means - he did not read the conclusion till the end and missed the part that says there is a probability of cancer. PSA was 34. Urologist sent him home and said no more biopsies, he is fine. He was not fine, I noticed a lot of symptoms, went to the office and ask all my husbands file. After reading it, I contacted the lawyer. He took the case. Meanwhile, cancer from probability grew to stage IIIa.

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Oh my lord. I am not as bad off as he is for sure. God bless you both. Hope you win your law suit