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Elizabethofseasons

Elizabethofseasons Report 21 Apr 2010 19:49

Dear Compass Bob

Hello

Very glad that things went okay for you.

Take gentle care of yourself.
Very best wishes
xx

Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 21 Apr 2010 19:43

Further to my post about " Going Under"

Not so, they did a spinal .....

strange feeling.........but probably better that, thancoming round after a full anaesthetic.

Its ALL in the mind as they say......was nowhere near as bad as I thought it was going to be.......in short where pain is concerned, I'm a wimp!!

thanks for your input folks much appreciated!!

Bob

MargarettawasMargot

MargarettawasMargot Report 13 Apr 2010 13:48

Bob with numbers

My OH was exactly the same as you- until his prostate op.he had never set foot in a hospital as a patient since he was born,so he had some adjusting to do also.He was fine in hospital,but very pleased to come home.

Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 12 Apr 2010 21:07

Janey,

I realise that there are many folk through one reason or another have maybe spent many years under hospital treatment, and for me its a bit hard to put myself in their shoes, so to speak.
because maybe I've been lucky,but
in MY life apart from a few childhood operations, I've not had to undergo surgery, apart from an accident at work when I lost the tip of a finger ... so "Going Under" is a relatively new experience, even visiting the dentist gives me Gypp!!

Bob

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 12 Apr 2010 20:32

I can't identify, Bob, but I can commiserate maybe.

We've had a few threads on here about us women who've had bad PAPs. I'm one of the ones who lost the whole inside of my cervix to a "biopsy" (which really means "take it out", in that case).

It's a very similar principle, I think! Yours is a "bore", ours is a "cone", six of one, half a dozen of the other.

Glad some fellow sufferers showed up for you. It helps to know people who've been through it all. I've been amazed at the bad-PAP threads here -- I swear half the women I know at this site have had the same surgery I had. And we're all here to tell the tale. ;)

McB

McB Report 12 Apr 2010 20:09

Mine was supposed to be Mon the 19th then it got changed.

Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 12 Apr 2010 20:06

Shows how nervous I was/am

it IS

MONDAY!!! the 19th

phew!! got a weekend free!! LOL
going back to edit the date in the earlier post!!

it was LAST friday I had the PRE op!!

Hee Heee
I'd av been turning up three days early.....!!!

McB

McB Report 12 Apr 2010 19:56

Bob, i'm having mine on Tuesday the 20th, how come yours is Frday the 19th ?


Also Pm sent.

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 12 Apr 2010 19:33

Now I just need to know what all that guffawing about my "highly reputable US source" was!

There is the odd one, you know. ;) I just wanted to point out that among all the very disreputable ones google manages to find when you search for a health issue, that one's different! (It's the National Institutes of Health.)

Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 12 Apr 2010 18:05

thanks for that Pat, although the link didnt work properly,

I got into the turp info, thanks again....AND for the reassurance.......Bob

Pat Kendrick

Pat Kendrick Report 12 Apr 2010 15:03

TURP =
Trans Urethral resection of the prostrate.
When I worked at the hospital we did masses. Found this for you Bob

www.guysandstthomas.nhs.uk/resources/patientinfo/.../turpets.pdf

MargarettawasMargot

MargarettawasMargot Report 12 Apr 2010 12:22

Bob with lots of numbers,and McB too,

Our friend had it done last year,he delicately termed it a "rebore".His was very successful,he's very happy with it being done.The only thing you have to watch out for is post-operative infection at the catheter site-otherwise everything is hunky-dory.

My OH had a radical robotic prostatectomy 3 months ago.Luckily the cancer,although very aggressive,was caught in the very early stages,and
he's fine now,too. So now we know all about catheters!

You will both be fine,like DET said.It's a good thing to have done.

Best wishes, Margot.

Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 12 Apr 2010 11:01

Thanks for your Input Janey,

You're right, LOL, it IS a bit delicate, in more ways than one!!
Sue and others,

Watch this Space!!

Bob

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 12 Apr 2010 02:32

I'll just delete that then ...

Bob, there were others asking what you were talking about. (the first two posts before mine). My post was addressed in the first instance to them, since no one had any idea what the subject was. (Obviously, someone who had had the procedure would have, but someone else might have a spouse who did and not know the acronym.)

Susan10146857

Susan10146857 Report 12 Apr 2010 01:21

Good luck Bob and McB

let us know how it goes...then you will be able to tell others if they have the same question

Susan
x

Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 12 Apr 2010 00:45

Thanks for the replies, I HAVE investigated the internets' version of the op,
what I was after was a possible personal reply to " How successful was it?

could I be worse possibly worse off afterwards?

Thanks DET thats re-assuring!

Mcb
Ditto only friday 19th!

EDIT not friday 19th

its MONDAY 19th
Bob

McB

McB Report 11 Apr 2010 19:14

Bob, i'm having it done next tuesday,

+++DetEcTive+++

+++DetEcTive+++ Report 11 Apr 2010 10:31

Thanks to Janey for putting up the link.

One of our friends had this done 2 years ago. He was in hospital overnight. simply because he was from 'out of area' and they wanted to make sure everything was OK before he travelled a hundred miles home again.

He was warned of the risk of post operative infection, but he was fine. He was thrilled at the results (in his late 50's) and is very relieved (no pun intended) that he no longer has to check out the where the loos are whenever he goes somewhere new.

The only down side (for him) was that his back 'played up' for a couple of days, but he had previously had a slipped disc.

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 11 Apr 2010 01:53

I was curious and then I also thought this might help you, Bob.

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/tutorials/turp/htm/index.htm

It's from a highly reputable US source. There are three options there, for video tutorials and a text explanation.

(The text version is the easiest way to find out about it, others. It's a little delicate so Bob may not have wanted to spell it out here.)

Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 11 Apr 2010 00:18

Has anyone undergone one of these? or know some-one that has, and was the outcome successful?

Bob