TURP recovery
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It looks as if I will have to have a TURP. I know that the recovery is lengthy so I would welcome peoples experiences of the recovery process: pros and cons, how soon can I put on my running shoes again, when can I get on the bike and lead a normal (for me) active life. I am 70. Thanks!
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louis85683 lyn89954
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How long did you have a catheter after a TURP?
Was it painful ?
Did you have bladder spasms ?
dan80387 louis85683
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They took at the catheter the next morning after the surgery. Yes, I was very nervous about what that would be like. It was uncomfortable to be sure, but like anything, you get used to it somewhat. Things had gotten so bad for me previously, which is why I had to get the surgery, that I was having to self catheter the week prior. Doing the self catheter every 4-6 hours wasn't actually all that bad, particularly in comparison to what I was going through previously, so that lessened my anxiety about the catheter at the hospital. The one at the hospital was bigger and therefore, more uncomfortable. I was quite glad to get it out the next morning. But man was it worth it.About 10 days prior to my surgery, I went into full retention, I was having bladder spasms because my bladder was full and I was unable to urinate. Once I was able to self catheter, I no longer experienced bladder spasms. I'm not at a little over 4 weeks and seriously I couldn't be happier with the results.
Moman45 lyn89954
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I am a 60 yr old very healthy, active guy. I had a Divinci laser turp on 12/30. It was outpatient & went well. Sent me home with a Foley catheter, which was removed the following day. Was pretty sore, but no burning upon peeing. By the 4th day though, I had pretty severe pain & pressure. I ended up in the ER. Worst pain I've ever had because- there was a leak & I had an extra peritoneal leak and infection. Was technically in acute renal failure. spent 2 days in the hospital on pain meds and IV antibiotics. They sent me home with another catheter for a week. Then a scan showed no leak & we pulled the catheter. I took it very easy for another 10 days then eased back into activities. Felt really good. I started playing golf again (even had an Ace!), started doing light workouts. All on advice of my Uro. Well, I pushed it too hard. After 2 orgasms on subsequent days (retro ejac), I got some bladder spasms & was very sore. So we held off for a week, but the next one caused the same pain. It even hurts to walk much. I saw the Uro two days ago & reported all this. He says alls well, it just takes a lot of time for some guys. So I am 8 weeks post TURP, 6 weeks post complications and still very tender. Here's my takeaways: The complication I had is very rare- so don't be afraid of that. But pay attention to your body. If I'd waited much longer to go to the ER, coulda been really bad. Second- take it really easy for a while. No lifting, running, sex for a few weeks. I think I'm on the mend, I just don't like being laid up. I need to get healed because I'm getting a new hip in April. Anybody else have this similar pain after orgasm?
ted51524 Moman45
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My TURP was done in 12 years ago. I was peeing blood and this is what was done to me... There was no information by the doctor as what to expect or what the outcome would be. I p****d off a nurse before this was done and when I showed up to have the catheter removed, to get back at me she just grabbed the Foley cath and yanked it out... Well, that sent back to the Hospital... The E. R. said sent me for a CAT and he said, There is bubbles around your bladder... what could have caused this? I told him of the yanked cath and he said oh yea... so back into the hospital for another surgery... still nothing from the doctor was what was done to repair the bladder. I'm back to before the surgery and I'd like to get Doctor Cobb by the nuts and give him a TURP,,, I used to think of semen as messy,,, man would I like to be messy again... It's just not natural to ejaculate into your bladder and pretty much now I've got a l;imp dick...It has made me crazy. Sometimes I look at porn just to see cum coming out of a dick
jeff01927 lyn89954
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Sample size of one but had buttom plasma turp in early December after self cathing for a year. i had failed a Urodynamics test and had serious retention when first diagnosed. Was sick of self cathing as traveled for work a lot. No issues during recovery and after Foley came out 3 days later i could pee like i was 20 years old. Bladder tests show zero retention (had a liter when diagnosed). Began walking at Day 4 and running at day 9 and lifting weights at 3 weeks. A little blood here and there for 5-6 weeks. No retro as he worked around it but I think it is still less than before. No libido problems. Best decision i ever made. Again sample size of one.
dan80387 jeff01927
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Same here, so sample size of at least 2. Couldn't be happier.
louis85683 dan80387
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Did you have plasma button too-and catheter for 3 days ?
dan80387 louis85683
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I had green laser Turp. Catheter only overnight, they took it out the next morning before I left the hospital. Already was peeing like a 20 year old. Couldn't believe it. And no retro.
ted51524 lyn89954
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I know something has to be done to pee... but I don't think it should be a TURP.
you will not be the same... ejactulating into your bladder then make sure you pee out all the semen, less it gets block on the way to our penis... It's been 12 years and I pretty much like I was before the TURP... Mine had to be redone as I was recovering because an assistant hat I had p****d off yanked out the cath and I was in unbearable pain for weeks
ScottP lyn89954
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6/11/20
If this just helps one man suffering from BPH who is considering a TURP procedure I will be happy. I’m no writer so my grammar could be choppy
Its up to you if you want to read all of this, but I just wanted to be as comprehensive, accurate, and transparent as possible.
My name is Scott (Live in South Florida) I am 57 years old, retired firefighter, and consider myself in pretty good shape 6’2, 220 lbs, with no real medical history. i.e. diabetes, heart problems, stroke, immune disorders etc.
My journey/story into having a TURP procedure is based on the following:
I’ve had problems peeing for probably over 10 plus years
Weak flow,
Pee coming out in a split stream
Having to push hard often when I pee.
Getting up multiple times on certain nights, not every night but enough to make me fatigued and frustrated.
So, before I retired (11/19) my fire department brought in a medical company and offered us full body scans. They sonogram you from your carotid arteries down to your testicles. Mine went well accept for some clouding around a part of my bladder. Ok this information concerned me, scared me the whole bit. I didn’t really know what to do so I brought the information to my primary care doctor who recommend I see a urologist (I might have some bladder damage). Well yes all those dreaded thoughts come into my mind about everything bad.
Now by coincidence a few guys who I smoke a cigar with twice a month were talking, and told me a close friend of theirs, who I know, just went through a bad prostate problem. Maybe, I should talk with him a little about this stuff and maybe he can recommend a good urologist.
OK, so I call this gentleman (he knows me) and ask him if I can talk to him about his prostate issue because I feel I may have one also. Now I just want to note this guy is well educated, successful in good shape and extremely capable of making good decisions. He is also very nice and has an incredible heart for others…. In short… I trust him… His age is 59.
He describes to me that he had BPH was taking medicine for a while and all of a sudden one day the medicine apparently stopped working and his urine started filling his bladder to a level that was almost 2 litres??. So, how did he find this out. He was traveling in another state, had dinner with friends (my cigar buddies) and as they were driving down the road he didn’t feel good, so he asked if they could stop the van so he could use the restroom. He advised as he exited the van he had severe abdominal pain and he completely past out and slammed his head against the side walk. He was helped up and taken to the hospital (Said if he was alone he would be dead). The hospital determined his bladder was filled with urine as he hadn’t pee’d in two days almost 2 litres.. So, he finally gets home to south Florida and finds out his situation has gotten so bad that he cant get a TURP or other procedures that he has to have a full prostectomy. He had to travel from Fort Lauderdale to Orlando to get iprocedure done. The doctor he initially saw in Fort Lauderdale was booked up for a month. He was referred to another doctor in Orlando by a trusted friend. So, after a lot of pain and suffering he gets the procedure done, and I’m happy to say my dear friend is ok happy and healthy. However, he told me Scott get the TURP procedure done don’t wait don’t put yourself through the massive suffering and pain he went through. One thing he did say that stuck in my head. He said he thought he was managing the BPH situation with meds, until the situation quickly changed course and managed him almost killing him.. I know lots of guys get blocked up with advanced stages of BPH, but you really never know when or where you will be when the blockage starts. So with that long term med usage is concerning.
So, I thank my dear friend for his time and the humble sharing of his story.
From here I scout out a good urologist in my area. I go in to the appointment have a cystoscopy which wasn’t a lot of fun but it was do-able had a sonogram, a CT scan and a rectal exam. He said yep you have BPH and do show some bladder damage from forcing myself to pee over the years. He prescribes me alfuzosin and mentions TURP procedure if I’m interested.
I decide to take the meds from January to May with no real improvement noted. He said there are other meds but they can have some negative side effects. I start thinking I probably need some type of procedure possibly that TURP thing. Here I start researching all of the available procedures and it just seemed that most people that get other procedures end up finally getting a TURP (Hence its referred the Gold Standard) Read and studied REZUM, Greenlight, Uro lift, etc. One of my biggest concerns is that Im very active I ride road bikes and mountain bikes and I put a lot of pressure in the prostate area, so I did not want and mechanical contraptions down there that I could accidentally loosen up because of my excessive biking.
So, I make the TURP decision and again research the crap out of it. I meet my doctor and tell him this is my choice lets get this done. He advises that with the slight bladder damage and pretty extensive blockage that this is a good choice for the long run. He’s actually a pretty nice guy I like his demeanor bedside manner and professionalism.
Two weeks before:
Pre surgical physical tests and chest x-ray at primary care doctor passed
Covid19 test done passed.. Hospital requirement
Surgical date set for 6-8-2020
Day before surgery nervous anxious but not too bad “It is what it is”
Watched a bunch of positive video stories on YouTube “Sunrise Urology” Turp patient testimonies (made me feel a little more at ease).
Really praying for good outcome. I feel young for this at 57, but Dr did see some bladder damage and retention with blockage present
Wife going with me. She’s been great I’m very lucky… 33 years married.
Lots of thoughts funny how our minds worry more than they stay positive…
Slept ok last night woke up early 4:30am little nervous praying for the best.
Just got to hospital ...South Florida Plantation
West Side Regional Hospital 10:30 am
Paper work signed sitting …. waiting to get called in….
Going in now….
Everyone at hospital was very nice and professional “That helps”
Anesthesia went really well woke up in no pain, no nausea but groggy… Normal ….. Good job Anesthesia Guy..
Yep, there's that catheter funny as “I reached down there to check”
A small very slight pain at penis tip... scale 1 out of 10 told nurse she gave me liquid tylenol it helped pretty quickly. I didn't want to ignore any pain and have it get bad.
The slight pain went away never worsened
They were gonna keep me overnight but since I was young 57 and procedure went well with little bleeding they are sending me home...
Going through discharge process IV out, catheter a little uncomfortable 2 out of 10 more uncomfortable than painful. Penis tip a little sensitive.
Ok going home still groggy a little hungry hoping things at home go well
Have two prescriptions
Phenazopyrudine 200 mg tab every 8 hours for any burning in penis
Nitro furantoin mono mcr 100 mg twice a day Antibiotic
Tylenol for pain every 4 hours
Ok catheter info:
Tube coming out of penis positioned off to my right side so I changed to right side of my bed. Looks a little weird but you get used to it.
Blood in Urine in catheter bag this is normal don’t freak out.
Some blood at penis tip too. Normal don’t freak out.
I had my wife stick a clothes hangar between box spring and mattress to hand catheter bag on. It worked pretty good. You gotta keep it lower than your bladder or it will not drain. A little uncomfortable but it's ok
Wipe blood at penis tip away gently with damp tissue paper so it doesn't dry up and make my penis stick to my leg.
Again no need to freak out… Really no need….
No real pain just penis tip sensitive at this point it's been 9 hours (8pm) since surgery 11am
Food:
Chicken soup
Ritz crackers
Good amount of water keep bladder irrigated
Pee is slightly pink and orange from Phenazopyrudine it's normal.
Watching TV trying to stay still don't wanna move catheter around too much. Dr. said don’t worry too much catheter is in place.
Only surgical procedure I've ever had is colonoscopy so it isn't like I Have a lot of experience with this stuff.
I was able to lie in bed and relax actually napped for about an hour my body is relaxing a bit more. Situation is understandably stressful in the mind it's normal, it's ok. This is do-able.
First night leaving hospital catheter is difficult to adjust to didn't sleep very well. Finally got some rest around 1am (Just more emotionally tired lots of wasted emotion and energy worrying way too much…..)
Second day still no pain from surgery and my body is adjusting to catheter a little better. Haven't had bowel movement yet. A little nervous pushing down there mostly eating chicken soup and toast.
Ok second night my body feels a little more relaxed and I'm going to have a small amount of spaghetti and salad for dinner it's Tuesday night I had TURP on Monday morning at 11 am. I am going back to doctors on Wednesday at noon for catheter removal. Yes of course I'm a little nervous about that. Again normal…
I slept pretty well Tuesday night woke up a couple of times with just the awkward catheter arrangement. I am hanging catheter bag next to bed from the hanger a placed between box spring and mattress. Ok Wednesday morning got up and did my walk through my house just “house laps” I call them to keep my body moving. Keep blood flowing
After about 5 laps I felt I had to go number 2. Oh boy a little scared to push. Number 2 not so bad but I did have a bladder spasm for about 20 seconds it is like a pain where you feel like your pushing to pee but it goes away when you focus on relaxing. It's ok it's not a sharp pain just a pushing sensation in penis. Don’t freak
Now it's 10:30 and I'm trying to figure out how to use leg strapping catheter bag so I can go to doctor. I don't want to walk into waiting room carrying big catheter bag. Although it may be funny seeing peoples reactions. They'll definitely give me my space. Bunch of red pee in bag from medicine and light blood. Ok I have leg bag figured out off to doctor with wife. Man, I'm nervous and I'm scared about my stuff working after catheter removed. This s**t is definitely a head game, but you can do it stay positive. So as I'm sitting in waiting room it's 1230 and the food delivery guy comes in Dr. office with a bunch of food bags from Cheesecake Factory. So I think great I gotta sit and wait while they eat or their gonna rush me through catheter removal so they can chow down. My name is called and I go in to room number 3. Now I'm getting more nervous and the office nurse who's very nice says welcome sir pull down your pants, put this cloth around you doctor will be in in a minute. Dr. comes in he's very nice and says man are you ok you look nervous. I said I am nervous if course. He smiled. He said no worries taking out catheter is really no big deal. He said my procedure went great and I am going to feel like a million bucks. He said I needed procedure lots of blockage and some suspected minor bladder damage previously seen but not bad.
Ok here’s the catheter technique he used. I’m lying on my back he holds the tube and my penis and says take a deep breath and exhale slowly. He did this twice and removed ¾ of catheter the third breath the catheter just rubs against the sphincter muscle a minor pressure feeling for literally one second and I’m done. Really a lot less than I thought, again a lot of needless worry. He said go home drink lots of water. Take it easy. No lifting weights or riding my bike for 6 to 8 weeks, I will see some blood in urine its normal. Peeing will burn a little but he gave me a medication for that which really works pretty good. He did go over retrograde ejaculation with me and I understood it. However, the meds I was taking was causing a lot of that anyway. So, I’m hoping for the best sexually.
So, Day three I’m going home in car catheter free and now hoping I can pee normal and my biopsy comes back negative for cancer. I’ll take any prayers if you have them
Ok I’m home and I feel a pee coming on. No incontinence. I go to pee and no real pain maybe a real slight burn 1 on scale from 1 to 10.
I slept very well third night got up to pee around three times still no real bad burning or stinging. Medicine I believe helps with this (Phenazopyrudine 200 mg tab every 8 hours).
Day four Thursday. Feeling better eating better, peeing normal, very slight spasm at end of pee (I’m able to control this. No big deal) a pushing sensation.
Fellas, I know this is gonna take weeks for me to fully heal, but I hope and pray for the best. I intend to take care of my body best I can and drink a lot of water…. No Beer fellas… for a little while at least. I hope my story helps someone. Listen Its normal to be nervous and confused, but like my friend said BPH can go from you managing it, to it managing you in a bad and painful way. If you are a candidate for this procedure strongly consider it after you find a solid Dr. Check all Dr. ratings and use good trusted references if you have them. If your in this BPH boat I feel all your thoughts and worries, but its treatable don’t ignore it. Make your life as long and as great as you can, and don’t worry about stuff as much as I did You can do this
kenneth1955 ScottP
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Very good report and I hope it works for you but a Turp procedure is not a fix all for all men
ScottP
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Monday will be three weeks post TURP surgery. I am feeling very good. Urinating great. Blood in urine seems to have stopped. Still some minor spasms or very light pressure at end of urination period. No incontinence. Peeing once at night. Eating fine. Doing many short walks. Did one long walk 3 miles and I noticed a little more blood in urine so Ive been doing shorter slower walks for now. Dont want to push it too hard too soon. I really miss my hobbies cycling, fishing, wakeboarding etc. BORED. 😃 Very thankful things are working out so far. There are many procedures out their for BPH. Make the effort to educate yourself the in the best manner possible. What works for one person may not be the right treatment for another. I live and work in a world where life shows me it can be very short and unpredictable. We must take the best care of our bodies and the challenges it presents to us sometimes. I know men who have died unnecessarily from not addressing their urological issues. This is serious stuff guys, so stay on top of it. Its normal to be nervous, but don't let that stop you from seeking treatment. Prayers and support for any man dealing with this challenge....
ScottP kenneth1955
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Thank you Ken. The TURP procedure has worked out well for me so far, as I am 5 weeks out. Recently had sex was a little apprehensive but everything was fine. I would say a very slight reduction in sensation with retrograde present, but nothing at all depressing or highly disappointing.The recovery time is a little long as I would really like to get back to some strenuous activity, but I'm waiting a little longer. I do think it is very important for men to deeply investigate and research all factors prior to making any medical decision. I just offer once that decision is made by a person please consider that its very anti productive to shoot their decision down. I have been in the emergency medical feild for 35 years, and have learned life can be very short. Live happy, healthy, and smart.
kenneth1955 ScottP
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Thank you for getting back to me. Like I said a Turp or anything that cuts away at the prostate and gives you retro is not for me. I did not care for retro when I had it with Flomax and Rapaflo. There was nothing and my orgasm were flat.
Maybe you should have waited to have sex They do say that it take about 8 weeks for the body to heal and relax from the surgery. A Turp takes a while But it is a good start that you were able to and maybe in time the orgasm will get better.
Yes when I man picks a procedure he should not complain about any side effects. The doctor should have explained all of them to him. If a man know about the side effects when they happen he can deal with them. There is no surprise.
I wish you well and don't rush into anything. I know you want to do some strenuous activity but you should wait till at least 6 month because if you do it to soon you will start to blood and but your heal back.
Just relax and be safe....Ken
paul98241 lyn89954
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don't push it. I had my turp 12 days ago. had an infection but feel alot better.but my learning is you will be ok. just sit and rest and walk abit if possible. just reach out to friends and get their help or talk, I know I needed it