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My Prostate Cancer Surgery experience

User
Posted 23 Sep 2018 at 18:50

bloods nurses had 3 stabs trying to get sample all failed...ouch.  waiting for someone to try next. ...not nice 

User
Posted 23 Sep 2018 at 20:04

just had the best pee in ages filled half litre  bowl...phew 

No newst but bladder scan suggests issue is.not pee related.    Guessing likely culprit is would be infection from the drain which has never really healed right.   Hope urologist confirms this and gives me a anti bioptics and sends me home.

User
Posted 23 Sep 2018 at 20:35
That’s good to hear, Pauly, but if they just send you home with antibiotics aren’t you going to be having the same problem again when you get back home?

Chris

User
Posted 23 Sep 2018 at 20:39

I will let you know when the doc tells me.   Still waiting for someone to see me.   

User
Posted 24 Sep 2018 at 08:00

Hi Guys,

Finally got out of A&E at @11pm yesterday.

Doc confirmed that the drain wound area has become infected post op and was in his words "full of puss"....I can definitely feel and see the difference on my left side which is larger than my right side now so must be a fair bit of muck down there at the moment.

No action taken last night, just given a course of anti-biotics Co-amoxiclav (3 doses per day over 7 days).

Glad I went to A&E in the end, it was the right thing to do otherwise no telling how much worse I would be feeling and how much the infection would have spread etc.

Fingers xxd this works out as the peeing seems to have actually improved since yesterday and got 2 hours kip instead of only 1 hour before visiting the toilet last night.  That extra hour really makes a difference...can't wait for that to become 3 hours.

All the best

Pauly

User
Posted 24 Sep 2018 at 08:39
That definitely sounds as though it's something that needs treatment sooner rather than later, so you did absolutely the right thing in going to A&E!

Hope the infection clears up quickly and that things improve for you.

All the best,

Chris

User
Posted 24 Sep 2018 at 09:21
Ouch! Can relate - my sympathies!

Only thing to add is that this needs to be followed up with the urology dept that did the op sooner rather than later, if only to make sure that they are fully aware of what is going on. Hopefully arrangements were made as part of your A&E encounter but if not I suggest ringing the specialist nurse today. Need to be sure that the infection gets fully resolved.

If you've got issues, don't be shy about contacting the nurses. All the ones I've had dealings with have been great but they can't help if they don't know there's a problem. And don't hang on until Friday afternoon 'cause that usually results in a weekend A&E visit. I have three of those t-shirts.....

Hope you are much more comfortable now!

Nick

User
Posted 24 Sep 2018 at 12:15

Just spoke with my hospital urology office and advised them what has happened.   They checked their records and confirmed that blood results are on the system from my visit last night to A&E and count were seen at 16.8 (normal range is between 4-11) so definitely got an infection that my immune system is responding to.   Still waiting for other results on swabs from the wound area and urine to be captured.   Their advice was to take the new course of anti-biotics and see how things are at the end of that in a week's time.   If no improvement might need something powerful next.

User
Posted 15 Oct 2018 at 15:02
HI Rich

Apologies I thought I had replied to your post a few weeks ago but I cannot now see it so it must have gone into the Internet ether so will try again!!

I am so sorry to hear you had the Catheter in for 9 weeks!!! I was lucky but even after only 7 days I was so relieved to have it taken out. I feel for you.The clamp on your catheter tube sounds really painful too and you must have been in agony. I am not surprised the specialist said he would be "having words"

Great news you were dry within 3 weeks too. After 5 weeks I am not yet dry but now on one pad a day and it is improving and I saw the Surgeon today who said I am ahead of schedule. How are you doing now ?

I got my Lab test results today. Thankfully the results showed all the cancer was removed and that the tissue he removed was surrounded by a layer of normal tissue so a clear or negative surgical margin. I was so relieved I shed a few tears.

He also said the laboratory report showed the cancer was more aggressive than the original biopsy and tests showed and that the Gleason Score that they downgraded from a 4:3 to a 3:4 was in fact the more aggressive 4:3 and I had more of the 4 than originally was thought which proved I needed the operation and the suggestion of going on active surveillance as I did at first was not the right thing to do.

I am now waiting for the results of my first PSA Blood test following the OP

I know like you I am lucky as the outcome for some is not as positive

Best wishes

Paul

User
Posted 15 Oct 2018 at 15:12

Hi Pauly C

 

Sorry to here what you have been going through it sounds traumatic !! I have not been on line so just seen your posts

How are you doing ?

Best wishes

 

Paul 

User
Posted 15 Oct 2018 at 17:54

Hi Paul,

Thanks for asking, btw I saw you had some excellent news following your op re zero cancer cells being found outside the prostate, fantastic result.

We both had our ops at the same time in September (mine was 10th).   I went back to work after 4 weeks (office based) and been doing ok since the infection cleared up with the anti biotics.   

Frustrating that the urge to pee is as strong as ever and still going every hour or so even at night.   Docs say no sign of any other infections in my urine etc and just have to wait until the sensitivity reduces.   Driving me slightly crazy as broken sleep means energy levels are low and wondering how and when I can ever expect to get back to some normality but it is what it is just a waiting game for me I guess.  Next follow up with the surgeon 15 november to see if any psa levels detectable.

For now just dog tired all the time but at least I am finally off the meds and no need to do those daily belly jabs which seem to go on and on.

Looks we both had great outcomes from surgery so fingers crossed that's it.

 

 

 

 

User
Posted 15 Oct 2018 at 18:34
Hi Pauly C

Yes thank you as you can imagine It was a big relief to get some good news !!

Yes I remember my Op was the day after yours the 11th Sept. You are doing well to go back to work after 4 weeks and glad your infection has cleared up. I had a minor infection ten days ago and hopefully a weeks anti biotics have cleared it up. I went for another test on Friday

Going every hour at night is a lot and no wonder it is driving you crazy as you cannot get a decent sleep and then you must be tired for work. I hope the sensitivity improves soon for you. I am going around every two hours a night and the surgeon said this is probably normal for me and is not unusual

Have you had a PSA test since your OP or will November 15th be your first one?

Yes sounds like we are both fortunate with our outcomes

I hope the urge to pee at night improves for you soon

Best wishes

Paul

User
Posted 16 Oct 2018 at 02:11
At around five months after my operation I find I have nocturia too, and have to get up around every two hours, whereas I did not before as I had no symptoms. I drink a lot of beer so that may be a contributory factor.....😉
User
Posted 16 Oct 2018 at 10:34

Originally Posted by: Online Community Member

Hi Paul,

Thanks for asking, btw I saw you had some excellent news following your op re zero cancer cells being found outside the prostate, fantastic result.

We both had our ops at the same time in September (mine was 10th).   I went back to work after 4 weeks (office based) and been doing ok since the infection cleared up with the anti biotics.   

Frustrating that the urge to pee is as strong as ever and still going every hour or so even at night.   Docs say no sign of any other infections in my urine etc and just have to wait until the sensitivity reduces.   Driving me slightly crazy as broken sleep means energy levels are low and wondering how and when I can ever expect to get back to some normality but it is what it is just a waiting game for me I guess.  Next follow up with the surgeon 15 november to see if any psa levels detectable.

For now just dog tired all the time but at least I am finally off the meds and no need to do those daily belly jabs which seem to go on and on.

Looks we both had great outcomes from surgery so fingers crossed that's it. 

Mechanically, there should be no reason for night weeing now; if it continues you could ask the GP whether there are any bladder training classes in your area. Sometimes the brain stops trusting the messages it gets from the bladder leading to habitual waking. 

"Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards." Soren Kierkegaard

User
Posted 16 Oct 2018 at 15:29

HI LynEyre 

 

re your comment that  Mechanically, there should be no reason for night weeing now if it continues you could ask the GP whether there are any bladder training classes in your area. Sometimes the brain stops trusting the messages it gets from the bladder leading to habitual waking. 

Thanks very much for this suggestion which I am sure others will also find helpful

 

Best Wishes

 

Paul 

User
Posted 16 Oct 2018 at 16:24
Hi Gowerboy - no problem.

When you want to quote someone's post, just click on the " sign at the side of the post - once it appears in the text box, move your cursor to after the final bit of type and start writing.

"Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards." Soren Kierkegaard

User
Posted 16 Oct 2018 at 17:44

Hi Lyn,

Thanks very much for your suggestion which I will be implementing as of today.   Bladder training seems simple enough although it can be a long process so sooner I get started the better.   Just got to tell my brain to ignore the pee signals for long enough so I can visit the loo every 2 hours instead of every hour so will keep you and Paul how that works out.   Surprised my GP/Nurses never suggested this when I told them several times since my op so your advice is greatly appreciated.

Pauly, let me know how you get on.  BTW my next visit to the Urology dept will be mid november and I will be getting blood/psa tests 1 november.

Pauly

 

User
Posted 16 Oct 2018 at 19:33

Originally Posted by: Online Community Member
Hi Gowerboy - no problem.

When you want to quote someone's post, just click on the " sign at the side of the post - once it appears in the text box, move your cursor to after the final bit of type and start writing.

 

Hi LynEyre

Thank you for your advice. I must admit I did wonder what it was for and now thanks to you I know :) 

User
Posted 16 Oct 2018 at 19:37
Ha ha

Pauly, best to do it under the watchful eye of medical people if you can - it is important not to overdo it.

"Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards." Soren Kierkegaard

User
Posted 16 Oct 2018 at 19:38

Hi Pauly,

Good luck with the Bladder training and let us know how you get on

I will let you know how I get on and likewise do the same for your PSA test on Nov 1st

 

Best wishes

 

Paul 

 
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