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Thank you so much, Phil, so very kind and helpful of you to respond. We both were very surprised and he was particularly delighted to bypass the incontinence. Yes, he had nerve sparing surgery and we were told that it went extremely well.

Too early to tell what his ED experience will be. I will let you know how it goes for him. So far, his recovery has been pretty easy over all. At two weeks he was taking long nature walks and practicing his putting at the driving range. I attribute this to his extremely active and healthy lifestyle (he is 100 times more disciplined than me 😉

Very best of luck with your journey!!

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I am so happy and thrilled for the recovery experience you and you husband have enjoyed up to this point. I can assure you that any and every PC Patient would be thrilled for the two you based on what your recovery experience has been to date. We would all love to have the same result and envy your husband’s recovery status.
As you may have already guessed, mist everybody on this site are happy to assist and or assist you and every other PC Patient in every way possible! Even though I was diagnosed about 1 year ago with my surgery on 10/25/22, I am still researching, learning and sharing information and questions wherever and whenever possible to give or receive valued assistance.
Once you personally contract and experience cancer it becomes a lifelong event. I hope that both your husband and myself will be so fortunate as to remain in remission for the rest of our lives. However, should that change, we will do and take advantage of whatever technologies exist at the time to treat us in the best way possible to obtain the very best results possible!
I may have shared the phrase I’ve personally coined for all CANCER!

CANCER is DUBIOUS at best, SINISTER at worse and VILLAINOUS during the interim.

It’s not a club that anybody wants to be a member of but is reluctantly added to the membership roster!

I am confident that your surgeon and other physicians affiliated with your husband’s case are overjoyed with his initial results and the trajectory he’s on for his continued recovery.

I am always interested in my the results of my fellow patients no matter what they are as a constant reminder and ability to share information in a discrete manner that could benefit the many who see it.

Best wishes and continued success in the months and years to come.
GODSPEED,
Phil