Interviews with three docs coming up - Questions

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Re: Interviews with three docs coming up - Questions

Postby Anonymous 3 » Fri Oct 16, 2015 7:52 pm

psyched123 wrote:I am really surprised that they didn't give you some of the strong, effective stuff like oxy and hydro. I will definitely be talking to them about that before surgery. Not a real fan of pain. Were they resistant to the strong pain meds for some reason?


I think that the docs here in Canada have become hyperaware of the dangers of strong narcotic painkillers. We have had quite the string of accidental overdose of fentanlyl resulting in fatalities in my province lately, including one very tragic case in which a young couple died together from an OD while their young child was in the house. As a result I think the docs are much more careful about prescribing strong narcotics as the pills often end up on the streets laced with something else. It was okay though, I usually try to avoid taking extra pills if I can. I already take a huge number every day. A friend of mine also has quite a few to take and calls it his breakfast of champions lol The bottom line is the surgery pain itself was quite manageable requiring just a minimum of pain relief, and the worst part was the catheter induced pain once the damn thing was out. As I said, it's all good now.

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Re: Interviews with three docs coming up - Questions

Postby alibaba » Fri Oct 16, 2015 9:45 pm

It is getting to be the same here with pain meds. Missouri has started a registry to track who gets what. I had a tooth surgically removed last friday. No anesthesia. It was hell. 2 hours later, he asks if I have any pain meds at home. I told him I had some old valeran (sp?) for backpain. He told me use whatever you have at home. told me if it will work on a back it will probably work on a jaw tha has been cut and sawed on for 2 hours. Yesterday and the day before I was in so much pain that I was shaking. today better. I am taking a double dose of my old back pills to cope. maybe it is because they are 3 years old and weak or maybe they are not suited for this use. d
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Re: Interviews with three docs coming up - Questions

Postby billylee » Sat Oct 17, 2015 9:06 am

psyched123 wrote:Since I'm using the same doc as you, billylee, I'm really glad to hear that I'm going to be sent home with some strong meds. Of course, I hope not to really be needing them.

Doubt you use many as long as ice and a couch are near. I found it was not so much severe pain for week or so but the discomfort caused by swelling in scrotum and those little spiny stitches poking around. All over soon with minimal pain. My swelling was even marginal.
72, ED & PE worsened with age, TURP 2008, Prostrate 1.71, T-559,
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Re: Interviews with three docs coming up - Questions

Postby Anonymous 3 » Sat Oct 17, 2015 3:01 pm

alibaba wrote:It is getting to be the same here with pain meds. Missouri has started a registry to track who gets what. I had a tooth surgically removed last friday. No anesthesia. It was hell. 2 hours later, he asks if I have any pain meds at home. I told him I had some old valeran (sp?) for backpain. He told me use whatever you have at home. told me if it will work on a back it will probably work on a jaw tha has been cut and sawed on for 2 hours. Yesterday and the day before I was in so much pain that I was shaking. today better. I am taking a double dose of my old back pills to cope. maybe it is because they are 3 years old and weak or maybe they are not suited for this use. d


Yikes! That's just brutal. Why did the dentist not use any freezing for the procedure and why did it take 2 hours? I have had many major dental procedures done and nobody touches anything in my mouth without freezing and lots of it lol. I have had all my teeth removed and in the last session 5 or 6 were removed in the space of 30 minutes. I don't get the 2 hour thing. I have found Advil liquid gel caps work the best for over the counter pain meds if you can take them. They work pretty quickly and while they don't entirely kill the pain like a good narcotic might, they make things much more comfortable. Tylenol is not an antiinflamatory and doesn't work worth a darn on tooth pain. I am an expert on tooth pain, trust me :D

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Re: Interviews with three docs coming up - Questions

Postby stringerbell » Sat Oct 17, 2015 8:37 pm

Just curious why you didn't "interview" with Kramer or Eid, undoubtedly the highest volume/skilled guys out there. Just a thought...

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Re: Interviews with three docs coming up - Questions

Postby alibaba » Sat Oct 17, 2015 10:58 pm

Dentist sent me to a dentist who sent me to an oral surgeon. Roots on my teeth are twice as long as normal extending into the nerve canal in the jaw bone. Had to saw them out of the bone. He said no advil because it would increase bleeding. I can't pee if i take tylenol for so never tried. The surgeon they sent me to is 75 years old. Thinking about it for 8 days today I have come to the conclusion he is no-longer certified to put someone out or prescribe high potency pain killers. All the anesthesia equipment was sitting in the corner of the room and appeared not used for a while. He was steady at his work though brutal and never skipped a beat when the monitors would start going off when the pain would be unbearable. Not familiar with freezing. He kept adding more novacain but it did not seem to make any difference. Saw dentist # 2 Wed. and he said he wanted the surgeon to knock me out because he knew it would be a tough one. I needed a reminder about this guy. he took out my wisdom teeth 30 years ago. I woke up to him cursing a streak hollering are you o.k. are you o.k and cursing the gauges on his equipment. I had assume I was being sent to a second generation of dentist by the same name. know better now. 8th day today and I quit work early becaus ethe pain was finally unbearable even though I took a pain pill at 3:00. Worse than the prostatectomy. d
LGX 21cm .Milam 01/13/16. Horror; both service and surgical outcome. hated infrapubic installation. Kramer revision 03/01/17. 22cm Titan +1.5cm extender. Those who think their opinion is the only one that matters are a danger to themselves and others.

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Re: Interviews with three docs coming up - Questions

Postby DaveKell » Thu Jun 15, 2017 8:52 am

After having 18 abdominal surgeries and coming out of all of them with the Foley catheter, I've experienced a number of infections from the catheter itself. Of course this was after having one in for up to a week afterwards. I'm assuming following an implant you only have the catheter until you are in recovery?
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Re: Interviews with three docs coming up - Questions

Postby radioradio » Thu Jun 15, 2017 9:12 am

When I had my robotic prostatectomy in March, I requested a suprapubic catheter. I knew from prior experience that a regular catheter was excruciating for me. Doc said "no problem". Check in to it, and ask your doctor. In general, they don't like to do it because you do leave the hospital with what is technically an open wound.

I think it was a great decision. A little uncomfortable, but definitely not painful.

Has anyone had this kind of catheter with their implant procedure?


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Re: Interviews with three docs coming up - Questions

Postby David_R » Thu Jun 15, 2017 11:17 pm

psyched123 wrote:Is the surgery always a spinal block or do some have general anesthesia?

I had general anesthesia and I have shared with others that I'm glad that I was asleep because if I had been awake knowing people were down there measuring my penis I would have died from embarrassment! ;)


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