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urinary incontinence 3 years after surgery
While I was able to give up the diapers 1 year after
prostatectomy
surgery, I still leak small amounts in the evenings...which can be embarrassing and a pain.... I do Kegels whenever I am in urinating in the bathroom....3 second hold, 3 second flow, repeat... which does help I believe...
While I was able to give up the diapers 1 year after
prostatectomy
surgery, I still leak small amounts in the evenings...which can be embarrassing and a pain.... I do Kegels whenever I am in urinating in the bathroom....3 second hold, 3 second flow, repeat... which does help I believe...
ezrared
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Cancer diagnosed and awaiting surgery
I am due to have a radical
prostatectomy
within weeks, but am not too sure about the op (DaVinci robotic keyhole surgery) and wonder at age 74 whether a 'watch and wait' would be a viable option. Any thoughts please.
I am due to have a radical
prostatectomy
within weeks, but am not too sure about the op (DaVinci robotic keyhole surgery) and wonder at age 74 whether a 'watch and wait' would be a viable option. Any thoughts please.
telboy15
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Fight Prostate Cancer
9 years ago
Annual reviews
Had prostate cancer in 2011 which was successfully operated on ((full
prostatectomy
) followed by 33 sessions radiotherapy and three years hormone implants. Now on three monthly PSA watch blood tests .
Had prostate cancer in 2011 which was successfully operated on ((full
prostatectomy
) followed by 33 sessions radiotherapy and three years hormone implants. Now on three monthly PSA watch blood tests .
BobD
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AF Association
9 years ago
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Well, I've had my op!
Back at home now after the
prostatectomy
. Adapting to life with a catheter for wee while. (Sorry - awful pun!) And adapting to a routine of poodling around gently for a bit. (Not my style really - but needs must).
Back at home now after the
prostatectomy
. Adapting to life with a catheter for wee while. (Sorry - awful pun!) And adapting to a routine of poodling around gently for a bit. (Not my style really - but needs must).
returner
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Fight Prostate Cancer
10 years ago
Pelvic Pain: The Role of Scar Tissue
Scarring that affects the pelvic floor can happen as a result of any trauma to the area, including a C-section, perineum tear or episiotomy during childbirth as well as a
prostatectomy
, a hysterectomy, a vasectomy, bowel surgery, endometriosis surgery, bartholin’s abscess removal, or physical injury.
Scarring that affects the pelvic floor can happen as a result of any trauma to the area, including a C-section, perineum tear or episiotomy during childbirth as well as a
prostatectomy
, a hysterectomy, a vasectomy, bowel surgery, endometriosis surgery, bartholin’s abscess removal, or physical injury.
paininla
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
12 years ago
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