ochorey wrote: He is a man of few words over text.
Indeed he is, but don't take that personally.
ochorey wrote: He is a man of few words over text.
warrenw wrote:ochorey wrote: He is a man of few words over text.
Indeed he is, but don't take that personally.
SteveSW wrote:ochorey,
Just try to relax when it comes time to pull out the catheter. I was really dreading it, but it was easy and totally painless. I hardly felt anything happening. Wishing you the best. Steve
I’m a little worried about removing the catheter line on Monday. Cystoscopy sucked, felt like I had a UTI after, with the burning, not too thrilled about going though that again.
wunhunglo wrote:I’m a little worried about removing the catheter line on Monday. Cystoscopy sucked, felt like I had a UTI after, with the burning, not too thrilled about going though that again.
Cystoscopy was the worst part for me as well. I didn’t feel anything when they removed the catheter. Just stay in bed and keep icing! Only get up to drain the bag. As you start to move /walk to Dr. Eid’s office you will probably feel some dull aching. That will subside as you lay down.
Also, I felt pain in my tips for the first 6 week or so. That is normal as well.
Good luck and try not to sit on your scrotom—it is painful. I bought a donut cushion on Amazon.
I want to take a bath, but I’m nervous about bath water and infections
ochorey wrote:You guys were right, removing the catheter was no problem. First time I’ve seen ma dude, he’s pretty beat up! Dark red splotches around the glans, base of shaft, and one at the low point of scrotum where pump is. I think this is all normal (?) but man it looks jacked. Not even worrying about length right now, just want to be able to get to that pump.
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