Hi all
I haven't posted for a while and have only ever really posted a few times previously.
Just an update on my dad - he had an open prostatectomy in Feb. He had a horrendous time for a week or so afterwards with some awful reactions post anaesthetic and from the morphine - hallucinations and nightmares. However since then all seems to have gone well. He is now week 13 post op and has received his first PSA follow up at 0.004. He is over the moon as is the whole family. Dad still feels very tired and can be hit by fatigue at any moment (!) but he is back at work and going for his walks. This has made him feel things are getting back to normal.
The only thing is that Dad has noticed that sometimes he forgets his words, muddled them up or gets the odd details wrong and his brain feels foggy. We have all noticed it but don't make a big deal of it. It is by no means all the time but it is not getting better. Dad was told by his consultant that he has post operative cognitive disfunction which is frustrating for him. His consultant is not at all worried and said that this can linger in a few patients post op. He told Dad to give it time and it should fade.
Dad knows how lucky he has been, no incontinence issues and just fatigue to deal with but this is knocking his confidence a bit. Does anyone have any experience with this? Many thanks.