Guest guest Posted April 29, 2010 Report Share Posted April 29, 2010 Tom,I had a similar sounding situation.I had a Brachytherapy procedure back in January and about 3 weeks later developed an apparent " radiation burn " from the radioactive seeds. Very rare. Anyway I was retaining enormous amounts of urine and had to be catheterized numerous times which was actually a relief.My Prostatic urethra was very inflamed making it hard or near impossible to urinate any volume and causing 650 cc or so retention in my bladder. It was the most awful thing I've ever been through. I was put on a short regimen of cortisone tabs and Naprosyn. My Urologist who is great kept stressing that the main variable was " time " for the swelling to diminish. He originally thought I'd need a TURP but decided against it, much to my relief. He put me on a robust regimen of " Rapiflo " which I found to be much more effective than Flomax. After about 2 months of sheer misery my symptoms have diminished dramatically. He gave me a Foley Catheter twice but then told me that it's not a good idea to use it for too long. He showed me how to do self-catheterization which terrified me at first but is actually no big deal. I would advise you to ask your doctor to get the swelling resolved with meds and time and would definitely not have any further procedures at least until the swelling subsides. I was supposed to have 30 EBRT treatments after the Brachytherapy but my Doc said " no more radiation for you " and I agreed.I feel for you, but I would say that the aforementioned advice though from a layman, should be seriously considered. When I was in the middle of my ordeal I was pretty convinced that my situation would not resolve and that I would be a " urological cripple " for the rest of my life, but it definitely did improved greatly over time. Hang in there. Things WILL improve. Sy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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