Hi. Thought i would share my Prostate Cancer story. 59 Yrs old at the time I was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer back in Nov 2017, after the biopsy came back Gleason 6 in 4/12 biopsies. PSA at the time was 10. We decided on a wait and see approach as I was due to depart on a 5 week trip to Africa. After I returned PSA had risen to 15, so after discussion with my urologist and given all the options, I decided on a RP. March 2016 I had the RP done. After the surgery my surgeon advised the surgery was more complicated than he initially thought. I lost a lot of blood and the nerves could not be spared. I was sent home after 5 days in the hospital. I had not had a bowel movement prior to being sent home with a Foley Catheter. After several days at home still no bowel movement so back to the urologist who suggested a variety of treatments for the constipation. After day 15 of no bowel movements I was geeting quite concerned so they did an Xray and I was back up all the way to the stomach. They recommended I do the prep used for a colonoscopy. Drank the liquid and then after 2 hours I had extreme stomach cramps and the urine in my catheter back turned green. i rushed to emergency and was admitted. The following day was sent for a CAT scan where they inserted a tube up my rectum and injected a liquid dye . after the CAT scan back in my hospital room I started to have extreme pain in the catheter and then the flood gates opened and I released all 18 days worth of constipation. The poor nurse had to help me as the catheter kept getting blocked.
The Next day the urologist came in and advise I had developed a fistula between the rectum and bladder. In order for it to heal I would need to have a loop Ileostomy the following day and allow it to heal naturally for 3- 5 months. Naturally I was devastated, but was wheeled in and had the procedure done. It took a little longer to recover, and I was severely depressed, but a outstanding nurse at the hospital talked to me and told me it was just temporary and i would be as good as new after the reversal. I decided to just embrace the fact I had a bag to poop, and even went on several business trip overseas without issues.
7 months later I had the reversal surgery done. All went well and was sent home after a week. Was advised no heavy lifting for 6 months and to walk to build up my strength. 4 months after the surgery I developed low Iron and anemia. That took me 6 months to recover from. It is now almost 2.5 years since the RP and my PSA is still 0. I Have been having numerous UTI's in the past 7 months, have started to pass a little gas thru my penis, but bowel movement are normal. It has not been a great year. I am scheduled for a cystoscopy next month to address the passing of gas thru penis, but honestly can say I have not been myself since the reversal surgery. I am hoping they can get to the bottom of all the continuing issues I have been having. Its an ongoing battle. Some days are good and others are just horrible, both physically and mentally.