My first video post 6 days out of surgery for Radical Prostatectomy. To provide my personal timeline of events and my perspective on how the recovery is progressing. Surgery on February 15th, 2021
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@rodgercoman49338 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video. I'm 75 and getting done on July 3rd. Hopeing for the same results you have had. My attitude is the same as yours. Just get it out and let me get on with life. Again, very helpful. RC
@martinreal859712 күн бұрын
Appreciated, many thanks friend
@CanalLifeSWFL16 күн бұрын
Im 3 days out of RP. this video gave me some great tips
@georgeobrien-mk3ss Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experiences. I’ll be going through this myself in 2 days. Hope all is well with you now!
@kevinvitale8980 Жыл бұрын
I am dong well. It's May 2023 and I am done with hormone treatment. My PSA is undetectable. So from here on out I'm done with treatments. I have found a new Urologist since I have moved, primarily to watch over me for the rest of my life. I wish you well too. You can do this.
@kieranoloughlinАй бұрын
Thanks Kevin. Looks like I am going to take the same path you have taken in the coming months. Its a depressing thought but its probably for the best. I hope time is being kind to you. All the best
@KENNIEMIАй бұрын
Are you sure you want to do that? I'm in the same predicament, but am considering Active Surveillance or another treatment other than surgery. What are your Gleason Levels and PSA? Mine are a 3+3=6 & 3+4=7 (only 5% of the 80% is the Gleason 4. PSA is now a 9.1, up from 7.4 four months ago.
@kieranoloughlinАй бұрын
@@KENNIEMI Unfortunately my Gleason's is 4 + 3 with the growth in my prostate going from 5 mm to 10 mm in around 7 months. PSA has gone from 5.7 to 8.7 in the same period. I have been sitting on this for 4 years with active surveillance so its been hanging around for a while. I would interested to know what the catalyst was for it to increase its aggressiveness. Cheers, nice to chat.
@KENNIEMIАй бұрын
@@kieranoloughlin oh I see. With the non-favorable 4+3, I cannot blame you for getting it removed. Best of luck and prayers to you. As you know, if we have to have a cancer, this is the one we want to have. Hope all goes well. Once you recover, if you're so inclined, I would love to hear back from you to see how it went. Take care.
@kieranoloughlinАй бұрын
@@KENNIEMI Thanks Ken, fingers crossed I guess. The situation is a no-brainier really. The next tricky bit is getting the right surgeon as you only get one shot at this. I will keep in touch all going well. Look after yourself.
@anthonykrzywicki809914 күн бұрын
Before the operation procedure did they scan your entire body for other cancer? If not why not?
@kevinvitale898012 күн бұрын
Other cancer? That doctor who did my surgery did not order a whole body scan. Just a pelvic and abdomen scan. I trusted his diagnosis and actions. Post surgery and follow up, I did not care for his or the hospital’s ‘standard of care’. I did find a new doctor and hospital.