Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 I am aware there are NO guarentees with ANY treatments. But the dr was saying that his age plays a good part in his recovery and amount of time for bladder control and erections. He did not say there would be NO problems just less then a man in his 50's and up. And and I would be happy with an erection after the catheter is removed ASAP. We have tried and experimented with other sexual activities.. (outercourse). And he was not getting our hopes up, just said he has a better chance with his age. But he made NO guarentee. He was just stating that in his years of experience that the younger the patient the better the recovery to bladder control and erections (depending on the placement of the cancer). The dr does not suspect that the cancer is out of the gland. He does suspect there is more then the biopsy shows. SO odds are in 's favour. And we do not have our hopes up, we are just happy and have a sence of relief with the surgery. I can trust and feel relief with this dr because he has over 30 years experience and does 200+ open prostectomy surgeries a year. Where as the one we saw earlier that wanted us to do " active servaliance " had only graduated in 2004. And he was only in his late 30's, no family, and was acting like it was him with the cancer and really being pushy with the AS. Anyways bottom line. The dr made no guarentees just gave us a little light along with making us aware of all the possible problems after the surgery. We are prepaired to cross all roads as they come up, TOGETHER. Also I really do not know if it is good or bad to have penatrive sex after 3 weeks. But I have had many major surgeries, including ovaries removed this year with a 4 " cut horizontal. And because we are like bunnies (says all our dr's) we had penatrive sex 2.5 weeks after my surgery. Did it hurt or was it uncomfortable during or after? Yes and Yes, but it was bareable. I would not incourage sex unless wanted to try and felt he was ready just like we did with my past surgeries. I am always told after surgery to have sex when you feel ready (unless the Dr gives a spacific time). ~Marla~ > > In Marla's recent post giving her update she said in part, reporting on her > meeting with the urologist: > > > > <SNIP> He then discussed penile rehab and told him that he had a patient go > home after the catheter was removed and have sex that night. He told > with his age and stamina, he will have little to no problems with erections > or holding his bladder. <SNIP> > > > > Whilst I have no desire to worry Marla any more than she is, I'd have to > query both parts of this statement. I know from some of the experiences of > men on my Yana website that they have achieve erection early on after > surgery - some while the catheter was still in place - but none has claimed > to have had penetrative sex so soon after surgery. I would have thought > there would be some concern about damage since the surgery wounds would not > have healed by then? > > > > I think too that no surgeon can give an absolute assurance that any man will > have little or no problems with erection after surgery. Apart from not > knowing at this stage the precise position of any tumours (and therefore > whether bilateral nerve sparing will be possible) it is very clear from > everything that I have read that every man and his gland are different. > > > > I hope all goes well for Marla and , but I would caution them against > raising their hopes too high, based on what this doctor has said. > > > > > > All the best > > > > Terry Herbert > > I have no medical qualifications but I was diagnosed in '96: and have > learned a bit since then. > > My sites are at www.yananow.net <http://www.yananow.net/> and > <http://www.prostatecancerwatchfulwaiting.co.za/> > www.prostatecancerwatchfulwaiting.co.za > > Dr " Snuffy " Myers : " As a physician, I am painfully aware that most > of the decisions we make with regard to prostate cancer are made with > inadequate data " > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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