RESTART!!
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 6:45 am
Well it is early am, I can't get back to sleep so another rant.
This morning at 8:50 I am scheduled in for the followup to 10/1. We now start over on this journey. I will again be waitng scheduling.
Changes: I now there won't be scar tissue in at least one place! I am better than 10 pounds lighter that I was at the first start. (10 pounds of backed up water from the partial blockage caused by the scar tissure) I now have ankles at anytime of the day. So fare no pre-op stretching, it is difficult to stretch with that annoyance in the way.
Things learned, the shortest distance often isn't. Nothing dealing with the recovery from an RP is as simple as it seems, The odd erection up a catheter is ODD. I am definitely ready to go for the implant, impatiently awaiting a new schedule. I have a great support team both at home and on this board.
Big lesson: Gratification delayed is gratification delayed!
I will keep you informed after I have my chance to p??? on my urologist. Yes, that is one of the things I remember from the ancient (13 years) RP, you get to water your urologist when he pulls the catheter. I don't think that us implant people get to do that. I don't think I will have pain problems if the scar tissue removal is any indicator. No pain medication for this whole time. No pain, minor discomfort that is more like an annoyance than discomfort.
Well, I will let you know how it goes. TIme to start breakfast and things here.
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Back from urologist. Catheter removed, plumbing functions well, and leakage is almost non-existant.
It is now wait for scheduling again.
Radiodec
This morning at 8:50 I am scheduled in for the followup to 10/1. We now start over on this journey. I will again be waitng scheduling.
Changes: I now there won't be scar tissue in at least one place! I am better than 10 pounds lighter that I was at the first start. (10 pounds of backed up water from the partial blockage caused by the scar tissure) I now have ankles at anytime of the day. So fare no pre-op stretching, it is difficult to stretch with that annoyance in the way.
Things learned, the shortest distance often isn't. Nothing dealing with the recovery from an RP is as simple as it seems, The odd erection up a catheter is ODD. I am definitely ready to go for the implant, impatiently awaiting a new schedule. I have a great support team both at home and on this board.
Big lesson: Gratification delayed is gratification delayed!
I will keep you informed after I have my chance to p??? on my urologist. Yes, that is one of the things I remember from the ancient (13 years) RP, you get to water your urologist when he pulls the catheter. I don't think that us implant people get to do that. I don't think I will have pain problems if the scar tissue removal is any indicator. No pain medication for this whole time. No pain, minor discomfort that is more like an annoyance than discomfort.
Well, I will let you know how it goes. TIme to start breakfast and things here.
*********************************************************************************************
Back from urologist. Catheter removed, plumbing functions well, and leakage is almost non-existant.
It is now wait for scheduling again.
Radiodec