Author Topic: Postrate op  (Read 3997 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline Craig Tomkinson

  • Hard Top Camper User
  • ******
  • Posts: 2670
  • Thanked: 470 times
  • Gender: Male
Postrate op
« on: November 18, 2023, 07:59:36 AM »
Hi all, Iam kicking back at home loving life after my TURP op on my prostrate I can Void like a 14 year old again Id highly recommend it to anyone if you are having troubles Voiding, its my second TURP Op in 10 years.  Its been a 6 month trip to now, It started with a my annual PSA check up around April this Year which was higher than normal at 5,4 but I do have A Bi nine enlarged Prostrate.  So Doc refereed me to a specialist, then off for a MRI that was clear, Then another PSA test this time it was up to 8,2. My specialist though I had cancer for sure so off for a PET scan that showed up two small spots, So next a camera up the old fellow to look at the Prostrate that was not good I had bad scaring and calcification in there.  At same time I was out to the world they did the Biopsy, Tests back no cancer found for now a great weight lifted off my shoulders I tell you. High PSA is likely due to all the scaring and calcification aggravating the prostrate. So booked in for a TURP OP,  thats done and dusted and went really well. How good is Life, 4 to 6 weeks before I can drive our manual 4wd, so just kicking back at home and making sure I lift no heavy things and Walking around the yard, Bring on Chrissy and Travels for 2024, Either Cape York, WA or SA, any or all will be great. Craig   
« Last Edit: November 18, 2023, 02:09:09 PM by Craig Tomkinson »
1990 80 series 1HZ hill sniffer rebiult with 2 inch lift
1982 Jayco Jaylark  pop up van rebuilt
1999 5m Quintrex King on heavy duty offroad boat trailer
The following users thanked this post: Foo, GBC

Offline xcvator

  • 2017 National Meet Volunteer
  • Hard Top Camper User
  • *****
  • Posts: 4248
  • Thanked: 298 times
  • Gender: Male
Re: Postrate op
« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2023, 10:40:53 AM »
Good timing, I think that's what is planned for me Dooc doesn't think the psa tests are always a good indicator, got a referral to 1 quack and was told earliest was next April  :-[
spending the kids inheritance as fast as I can

tug 2018 Isuzu Mux LSU
1999 se diesel Jackaroo
July 10/2012  outback campers "Tanami"
New Age "Little Joey"
The following users thanked this post: Craig Tomkinson

Offline Craig Tomkinson

  • Hard Top Camper User
  • ******
  • Posts: 2670
  • Thanked: 470 times
  • Gender: Male
Re: Postrate op
« Reply #2 on: November 18, 2023, 02:03:51 PM »
Hi Xcvator, Yes if you have got a enlarged prostrate say 70 to 75mm like mine theses a good chance the PSA test is not that accurate for Cancer.  But I still did everything that was available MRI, PET scan, Biopsy,  to make sure for my peace of mind And Iam glad I did. Yes thats Right I got health Insurance and went Private hospital and it still takes a long time to get all the appointments to get everything done, I Hope you get it sorted and turns out a great outcome for you, Craig
« Last Edit: November 18, 2023, 02:07:20 PM by Craig Tomkinson »
1990 80 series 1HZ hill sniffer rebiult with 2 inch lift
1982 Jayco Jaylark  pop up van rebuilt
1999 5m Quintrex King on heavy duty offroad boat trailer

Offline rags

  • Hard Floor Camper User
  • *****
  • Posts: 1104
  • Thanked: 195 times
  • Gender: Male
Re: Postrate op
« Reply #3 on: November 18, 2023, 07:48:32 PM »
Thanks Craig, I did not know what TURP was so Googled it, I am sure others also were wondering so I have thrown in a link
https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/transurethral-resection-of-the-prostate-turp
The following users thanked this post: paul.o, Craig Tomkinson

Offline Harbourmaster

  • Tent User
  • ***
  • Posts: 137
  • Thanked: 43 times
  • Gender: Male
  • Hard floor camper
Re: Postrate op
« Reply #4 on: November 18, 2023, 10:16:52 PM »
I had one about 10 - 11 yrs ago. Turp is a new one on me when I had mine done it was called a prostatetectomy. And their right about don’t do anything, was still in business then & got my wife to go to the warehouse with me. I’ll be ok to push a trolly around I said, bloody near killed me was in a lot a pain that night. So when they say don’t do anything they mean it. Speedy recovery mate.
Ps Craig if you come to SA you do know I’m now living in WA I hope
2013 ex Telstra GU Patrol 2004 Kimberley Kamper

Offline Fizzie

  • Hard Top Camper User
  • ******
  • Posts: 4874
  • Thanked: 709 times
  • Gender: Male
Re: Postrate op
« Reply #5 on: November 19, 2023, 07:08:24 AM »
Good to hear it all came out well for you, Craig ;D
Winner PotM comp Jan 2021!

Terrie: 2014 Ford SZ Territory,
Coromal: 2023 Soul Seeker 18'
Sunnie:  2010 Sunliner Holiday
The following users thanked this post: Craig Tomkinson

Offline envee

  • Soft Floor Camper User
  • ****
  • Posts: 268
  • Thanked: 15 times
  • Gender: Male
  • Retired !! grey nomading.
Re: Postrate op
« Reply #6 on: November 19, 2023, 07:35:11 AM »
I'm 67 and I've just been diagnosed with prostate cancer.  Like you Craig, I have an enlarged prostate and had an MRI scan a few years ago because my PSA was high (around 5), which was clear.  That was a pretty uncomfortable experience because I have a Cochlear implant and there's only certain machines that can do the scan.  Earlier this year my PSA was 10 which seems to be a bit of a trigger, so got sent to a urologist who did a biopsy which has come back positive for cancer. I have no oither symtoms other than the high PSA number. Going for a PET scan next week, then have to decide what to do about it.  The urologist said there are 3 options, radiation, robotic prostatectomy, or open prostatectomy. 

My biggest concern is it's all going to interfere with my bowls  >:(
« Last Edit: November 30, 2023, 07:38:47 AM by envee »
'14 Disco SE  '15 Complete Campsite Exodus 14

https://destinationpotatopoint.blogspot.com/

Offline Craig Tomkinson

  • Hard Top Camper User
  • ******
  • Posts: 2670
  • Thanked: 470 times
  • Gender: Male
Re: Postrate op
« Reply #7 on: November 19, 2023, 12:24:28 PM »
Hi Rags, Thanks for that, Yes its a Transurethal resection of the prostrate or a rebore they use special devise to remove bits of the postrate to make a bigger tube so the pee can come through it easier. And it works a treat I pee like a draft horse now, Craig

Hello Harbormaster, Ok thats great to here closer to your Fam nice one old fellow, Yes My wife is cracking the whip making me take it easy, I think a Prostatectony is where they remove the hole Postrate say if Cancer us, I just got rebored so I can pee better, If we come over to WA I will look you up for a Cuppa, Craig

Hi Fizzie, Thanks,  yes all good now, Craig

Hi Envee, Thats a bugger, But hopefully they got it early for you, It depends on your age, If you are in your 50s to 60s they like to take the Postrate out and do radium on the area left,  if older say 70s to 80s they do Radium I think, I could be wrong though.  Yes if removed they say it plays up with your bowels up to 12 months. If you have a good specialist they will know whats best for you, Good luck with it I hope every turns out well for you, Craig   

 
« Last Edit: November 20, 2023, 08:31:56 AM by Craig Tomkinson »
1990 80 series 1HZ hill sniffer rebiult with 2 inch lift
1982 Jayco Jaylark  pop up van rebuilt
1999 5m Quintrex King on heavy duty offroad boat trailer

Offline Fizzie

  • Hard Top Camper User
  • ******
  • Posts: 4874
  • Thanked: 709 times
  • Gender: Male
Re: Postrate op
« Reply #8 on: November 20, 2023, 07:37:22 AM »
My biggest concern is it's all going to interfere with my bowls  >:(

if removed they say it plays up with your bowls up to 12 months.

Not sure if both of those are typos or not ??? ;) ;D
Winner PotM comp Jan 2021!

Terrie: 2014 Ford SZ Territory,
Coromal: 2023 Soul Seeker 18'
Sunnie:  2010 Sunliner Holiday

Offline Craig Tomkinson

  • Hard Top Camper User
  • ******
  • Posts: 2670
  • Thanked: 470 times
  • Gender: Male
Re: Postrate op
« Reply #9 on: November 20, 2023, 08:32:57 AM »
Thanks Fizzie, for that I corrected it, Yes bowls in stead of bowels, HaHa , Craig
1990 80 series 1HZ hill sniffer rebiult with 2 inch lift
1982 Jayco Jaylark  pop up van rebuilt
1999 5m Quintrex King on heavy duty offroad boat trailer
The following users thanked this post: Fizzie

Offline envee

  • Soft Floor Camper User
  • ****
  • Posts: 268
  • Thanked: 15 times
  • Gender: Male
  • Retired !! grey nomading.
Re: Postrate op
« Reply #10 on: November 21, 2023, 06:46:51 AM »
Not sure if both of those are typos or not ??? ;) ;D

Nope, no typo. I won't be able to play bowls for a while after treatment and that's not good  :-[

Thanks for your thoughts Craig.  I'm not too concerned to be honest.  Just something to deal with and get past  :cheers:
'14 Disco SE  '15 Complete Campsite Exodus 14

https://destinationpotatopoint.blogspot.com/
The following users thanked this post: Fizzie, Craig Tomkinson

Offline Craig Tomkinson

  • Hard Top Camper User
  • ******
  • Posts: 2670
  • Thanked: 470 times
  • Gender: Male
Re: Postrate op
« Reply #11 on: November 21, 2023, 12:49:06 PM »
HI Envee.  Yes thats a bugger about your Bowls you will miss out on playing them Ive always thought of given them a go one day , But I love my fishing to much to try them. Craig
1990 80 series 1HZ hill sniffer rebiult with 2 inch lift
1982 Jayco Jaylark  pop up van rebuilt
1999 5m Quintrex King on heavy duty offroad boat trailer

Offline Bird

  • Once Was Lost, now am found
  • Hard Top Camper User
  • ******
  • Posts: I am a geek!!
  • Thanked: 1833 times
  • Gender: Male
  • Life is far too long....
    • My Place.
Re: Postrate op
« Reply #12 on: November 22, 2023, 10:34:31 AM »
-
Click to enlarge

Gone to a new home
The following users thanked this post: Craig Tomkinson

Offline Fox67

  • Swag User
  • **
  • Posts: 57
  • Thanked: 17 times
  • Gender: Male
Re: Postrate op
« Reply #13 on: November 22, 2023, 09:10:41 PM »
Good result for you Craig.

I am 56 and have a family history of PC. About 18 months ago I thought my pee strength was not what it used to be so I decided to get my PSA tested (I did a test at 50 also). I had no other symptoms at all. At the time I remember there just seemed to be lots of cancer stories within my circle of clients and associates, so this also got me thinking about doing some tests. My PSA score had risen to 4.5 from 2.5 over the 5 years. Doctor thought I should do a follow up test and 10 weeks later my PSA was 5.3. Referral to urologist and over a few months I had an ultrasound, MRI, Pet scan and finally a biopsy last November. By this stage I knew I had an issue and urologist confirmed cancer with a Gleeson score of 3+4. This score is on the lower end of bad but my tumour was well entwined around the nerves near the prostate. I booked in for surgery asap and so had prostate removed (robotic) early January. My tumour was verging on escaping the shell of the prostate, that would have been a whole different ballgame, so I am so glad I acted when I did. Ten months later still haven’t got my bladder completely under control (maybe 95%), but I have been very lucky in that it has almost been a non-event for me. I stayed home for 6 weeks and just relaxed and then was very casual at work for the next few months. If I had of waited much longer and tumour escaped, I would have been lining up for 7 weeks of radiation. I have had three PSA tests since January and each one has been undetectable for PSA. My two younger brothers tested when I was diagnosed, my youngest brother had cancer also an had his prostate removed at 51, had no idea he had an issue (his specialist also found a cancerous cyst in his bladder). I have two sons and they have to start getting tested at 35.

So the reason for posting this is that it is so important for us blokes to get tested early and regularly. It’s an easy blood test, and could save your life.
2023 RAV4 Cruiser Hybrid
2019 Landcruiser 200 VX TTD
Tent and some camping gear
The following users thanked this post: envee, Craig Tomkinson

Offline Foo

  • Hard Top Camper User
  • ******
  • Posts: 2277
  • Thanked: 182 times
  • Gender: Male
Re: Postrate op
« Reply #14 on: November 24, 2023, 04:28:35 AM »
Good result for you Craig.

I am 56 and have a family history of PC. About 18 months ago I thought my pee strength was not what it used to be so I decided to get my PSA tested (I did a test at 50 also). I had no other symptoms at all. At the time I remember there just seemed to be lots of cancer stories within my circle of clients and associates, so this also got me thinking about doing some tests. My PSA score had risen to 4.5 from 2.5 over the 5 years. Doctor thought I should do a follow up test and 10 weeks later my PSA was 5.3. Referral to urologist and over a few months I had an ultrasound, MRI, Pet scan and finally a biopsy last November. By this stage I knew I had an issue and urologist confirmed cancer with a Gleeson score of 3+4. This score is on the lower end of bad but my tumour was well entwined around the nerves near the prostate. I booked in for surgery asap and so had prostate removed (robotic) early January. My tumour was verging on escaping the shell of the prostate, that would have been a whole different ballgame, so I am so glad I acted when I did. Ten months later still haven’t got my bladder completely under control (maybe 95%), but I have been very lucky in that it has almost been a non-event for me. I stayed home for 6 weeks and just relaxed and then was very casual at work for the next few months. If I had of waited much longer and tumour escaped, I would have been lining up for 7 weeks of radiation. I have had three PSA tests since January and each one has been undetectable for PSA. My two younger brothers tested when I was diagnosed, my youngest brother had cancer also an had his prostate removed at 51, had no idea he had an issue (his specialist also found a cancerous cyst in his bladder). I have two sons and they have to start getting tested at 35.

So the reason for posting this is that it is so important for us blokes to get tested early and regularly. It’s an easy blood test, and could save your life.

And don't let Drs tell you every 2yrs, do it every year because a lot can change in that extra year!  >:(

Foo
So long as you have tried your best, you should have no regrets.
The following users thanked this post: Craig Tomkinson

Offline Craig Tomkinson

  • Hard Top Camper User
  • ******
  • Posts: 2670
  • Thanked: 470 times
  • Gender: Male
Re: Postrate op
« Reply #15 on: November 24, 2023, 11:05:25 AM »
Great Stuff and well said Fox67,  I hope your cancer stays away finger crossed. , Yes my dad died from Prostrate cancer but he was 83. that why I started getting my PSA test done at around the age of 40. So far so Good, Craig

Hi Foo, yes that great advise, I always try and get my PSA test done around my birthday it reminds to get it done. Craig   
1990 80 series 1HZ hill sniffer rebiult with 2 inch lift
1982 Jayco Jaylark  pop up van rebuilt
1999 5m Quintrex King on heavy duty offroad boat trailer
The following users thanked this post: Foo

Offline Bookleaf

  • Tent User
  • ***
  • Posts: 244
  • Thanked: 14 times
  • Gender: Male
Re: Postrate op
« Reply #16 on: November 26, 2023, 03:26:18 PM »
My story echoes FOX67.
Went under the robot, some minor incontinence since (5 years ago)

Do not let the doctors talk you into "Wait and see", take the bull by the horns and ACT NOW.
If I (and Fox67) had taken this "wait and see" advice, then the outcome would have been nowhere near as good as it has been.

For those with some minor incontinence, BONDS have "slight leak" undies, available from Bonds online (and maybe their specialty stores).  I found these better than the lowest level of pads.  Much more comfortable and just as effective.
Isuzu MUX, LS-M, Cameron Canvas Camper
The following users thanked this post: envee

Offline Craig Tomkinson

  • Hard Top Camper User
  • ******
  • Posts: 2670
  • Thanked: 470 times
  • Gender: Male
Re: Postrate op
« Reply #17 on: November 27, 2023, 05:41:57 AM »
Hi Bookleaf, Thats good to here you are liven life to the full now and hopefully cancer stays away, . Craig
1990 80 series 1HZ hill sniffer rebiult with 2 inch lift
1982 Jayco Jaylark  pop up van rebuilt
1999 5m Quintrex King on heavy duty offroad boat trailer

Offline MDS69

  • Hard Top Camper User
  • ******
  • Posts: 1739
  • Thanked: 106 times
  • Gender: Male
Re: Postrate op
« Reply #18 on: November 29, 2023, 06:27:29 PM »
Good result for you Craig.

I am 56 and have a family history of PC. About 18 months ago I thought my pee strength was not what it used to be so I decided to get my PSA tested (I did a test at 50 also). I had no other symptoms at all. At the time I remember there just seemed to be lots of cancer stories within my circle of clients and associates, so this also got me thinking about doing some tests. My PSA score had risen to 4.5 from 2.5 over the 5 years. Doctor thought I should do a follow up test and 10 weeks later my PSA was 5.3. Referral to urologist and over a few months I had an ultrasound, MRI, Pet scan and finally a biopsy last November. By this stage I knew I had an issue and urologist confirmed cancer with a Gleeson score of 3+4. This score is on the lower end of bad but my tumour was well entwined around the nerves near the prostate. I booked in for surgery asap and so had prostate removed (robotic) early January. My tumour was verging on escaping the shell of the prostate, that would have been a whole different ballgame, so I am so glad I acted when I did. Ten months later still haven’t got my bladder completely under control (maybe 95%), but I have been very lucky in that it has almost been a non-event for me. I stayed home for 6 weeks and just relaxed and then was very casual at work for the next few months. If I had of waited much longer and tumour escaped, I would have been lining up for 7 weeks of radiation. I have had three PSA tests since January and each one has been undetectable for PSA. My two younger brothers tested when I was diagnosed, my youngest brother had cancer also an had his prostate removed at 51, had no idea he had an issue (his specialist also found a cancerous cyst in his bladder). I have two sons and they have to start getting tested at 35.

So the reason for posting this is that it is so important for us blokes to get tested early and regularly. It’s an easy blood test, and could save your life.

I am 54 and have been having annual biopsies since I was 51. I have cancerous cells in my prostate but at this stage not enough to warrant anything invasive. Funnily enough I had tumours scraped out of my bladder during the first biopsy like your brother. Haven’t reappeared. About 3 weeks ago I was prescribed medication to increase my urine flow, piss like a fire hose was the expression my urologist said, but have been too scared to take them. Side affects are dizziness and no fluids when climaxing. I have another flow test in January so I better start taking them.

Gents as others have said above get tested. Start with an annual blood test.
The following users thanked this post: Craig Tomkinson

Offline Fox67

  • Swag User
  • **
  • Posts: 57
  • Thanked: 17 times
  • Gender: Male
Re: Postrate op
« Reply #19 on: November 30, 2023, 04:32:07 PM »
Thanks MDS for your story. I’m not sure if I could be comfortable with knowing I had cancer cells in my body without a plan locked in to have them removed. That was one of the things my urologist talked about, how we are all different with dealing with that news. I am pretty black and white, doctor said I had cancer, I said get it out, and asap, and then I got on with my life until I had the op.
2023 RAV4 Cruiser Hybrid
2019 Landcruiser 200 VX TTD
Tent and some camping gear
The following users thanked this post: Craig Tomkinson

Offline Craig Tomkinson

  • Hard Top Camper User
  • ******
  • Posts: 2670
  • Thanked: 470 times
  • Gender: Male
Re: Postrate op
« Reply #20 on: December 01, 2023, 12:44:25 PM »
Hi MDS69, I was on Tamsulosin Sadoz SR for a few weeks waiting for my TURP OP, I had no side affects at all, But I was told buy my Specialist that DuoDart does have more side affect like you said, Good luck with it, Craig 
1990 80 series 1HZ hill sniffer rebiult with 2 inch lift
1982 Jayco Jaylark  pop up van rebuilt
1999 5m Quintrex King on heavy duty offroad boat trailer
The following users thanked this post: MDS69