Almost a month now since Robotic surgery..and 2 weeks since cath taken
out...but..my NADS feel like leather, Itch like crazy..get crusty..have
rash in creases of groin...going nuts here..tried ointments, powders,
air...soaps...cant wear briefs because they get into crease and make it
worse. Not leaking bad enough to cause urine burn..also meatius (Tip of
mr weenie)..is sore???HELP!!!! dont see URO til March 16th...cant wear
Depends..irritate area..is all this NORMAL ? Is the body doing something
down there to make adjustments? HOWIE
JerryW - 26 Feb 2005 14:59 GMT
Howie,
Have you tried calling your doctor? You may be having some kind of reaction
to something. This doesn't sound like the normal process most of us have
described going through. I had all these things, but very very early on and
very minor and for only a short period of time.

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> Almost a month now since Robotic surgery..and 2 weeks since cath taken
> out...but..my NADS feel like leather, Itch like crazy..get crusty..have
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> Depends..irritate area..is all this NORMAL ? Is the body doing something
> down there to make adjustments? HOWIE
Steve Kramer - 26 Feb 2005 16:58 GMT
Never heard of anyone having it that bad. Tell your uro you can't wait
until March 16.

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Seminal Vesicle involvement, Neg margins
PSA .1 .1 .1 .27 .37 .75
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> Almost a month now since Robotic surgery..and 2 weeks since cath taken
> out...but..my NADS feel like leather, Itch like crazy..get crusty..have
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> Depends..irritate area..is all this NORMAL ? Is the body doing something
> down there to make adjustments? HOWIE
I. P. Freely - 26 Feb 2005 17:46 GMT
Howie, go see a doctor or at least a pharmacist. You don't need a specialst
to treat a fungus. Hell, no, it's not normal.
I.P.
> Almost a month now since Robotic surgery..and 2 weeks since cath taken
> out...but..my NADS feel like leather, Itch like crazy..get crusty..have
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> Depends..irritate area..is all this NORMAL ? Is the body doing something
> down there to make adjustments? HOWIE
makingprogress - 27 Feb 2005 02:07 GMT
When I left the hospital they gave me a conditioner called Aloe Vesta and
also told me to use Calmoseptine. The cream forms a barrier so your skin
doesn't get irritated from the urine. I used Bacitracin zinc ointment on
the tip especially when I had the cath in. Good luck.
kastons - 27 Feb 2005 03:52 GMT
> Almost a month now since Robotic surgery..and 2 weeks since cath taken
> out...but..my NADS feel like leather, Itch like crazy..get crusty..have
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> Depends..irritate area..is all this NORMAL ? Is the body doing something
> down there to make adjustments? HOWIE
Don' wait until March 16th - call your Doc now.
Sandy K.
Marshall Schuon - 28 Feb 2005 08:31 GMT
>Almost a month now since Robotic surgery..and 2 weeks since cath taken
>out...but..my NADS feel like leather, Itch like crazy..get crusty..have
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>Depends..irritate area..is all this NORMAL ? Is the body doing something
>down there to make adjustments? HOWIE
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Hi Howie. I had radiation and am now doing two years' worth of
hormone deprivation therapy with Zoladex. Ever since I started with
those damned shots, I have been having skin problems. First it was a
horrible bout with athlete's foot, which hadn't troubled me in a dozen
years or more. Then it was exactly what you are experiencing.
My urologist has asked three times if I am diabetic (I am not, and the
test he sent me for proved that -- although he asked again AFTER he
received the results) because diabetes can produce such a result.
Incidentally, I do not think highly of this guy.
When this jock itch kind of stuff first afflicted me, he suggested I
stop using the Tinactin powder that relieved the itch, because it
might be aggravating the problem. He suggested soaking in a hot tub.
I did that and it got rid of it!
But, unfortunately, the creeping crud came back last week. This time,
he prescribed Lotrisone cream, but I find that it increases the itch.
I have taken to using over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream -- along
with bathtub soaking, and that seems to help.
I think my problem here and in other areas is that infernal Zoladex,
and I may well abandon the unproven therapy before my sixth shot comes
due. I really believe that one of its many side effects is a
debilitating effect on the immune system.
Keep us posted, please.
Marshall
I. P. Freely - 28 Feb 2005 18:09 GMT
Aandrogen deprivation does impair healing, and maybe immunity.
And realize that the only difference between athlete's foot and jock itch is
about one meter "as the bug crawls".
I.P.
"Marshall Schuon" <peddlers@ptd.net> wrote > I think my problem here and in
other areas is that infernal Zoladex,
> and I may well abandon the unproven therapy before my sixth shot comes
> due. I really believe that one of its many side effects is a
> debilitating effect on the immune system.