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After PVP, how soon can I

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Ramón - 18 Aug 2008 14:28 GMT
return to physical work?
willshak - 18 Aug 2008 15:10 GMT
on 8/18/2008 9:28 AM Ramón said the following:
> return to physical work?
>  

What did the doctor say?

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In Hamptonburgh, NY
in the original Orange County
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Ramón - 19 Aug 2008 13:45 GMT
> on 8/18/2008 9:28 AM Ramón said the following:
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> in the original Orange County
> To email, remove the double zeroes after @

Wanted me to go home with the catheter and in seven days he would see
me in his office, then he'll tell me.
RVer Don - 20 Aug 2008 07:16 GMT
You are going to have a catheter for seven days?  I had a traditional TURP
in 98 and only had a catheter for a couple of days.  I would be questioning
my doctor about having one for a week.  They are pretty miserable.

Don

Wanted me to go home with the catheter and in seven days he would see
me in his office, then he'll tell me.
DerekF - 20 Aug 2008 10:38 GMT
> You are going to have a catheter for seven days?  I had a traditional TURP
> in 98 and only had a catheter for a couple of days.  I would be
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> Wanted me to go home with the catheter and in seven days he would see
> me in his office, then he'll tell me.
If you read back in other postings you will see that Ramon had his PVP in
early July but is still having problems.
Derek.

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DIMwit - 20 Aug 2008 11:35 GMT
>> You are going to have a catheter for seven days?  I had a traditional
>> TURP in 98 and only had a catheter for a couple of days.  I would be
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> early July but is still having problems.
> Derek.

Also, some of Ramon's problems may have due to his beating the bishop way
too soon  after surgery.
Ramón - 20 Aug 2008 14:17 GMT
> >> You are going to have a catheter for seven days?  I had a traditional
> >> TURP in 98 and only had a catheter for a couple of days.  I would be
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Also, returning to physical labor, days after TURP ('05) and PVP
(09Jul'08)
None of the uros spent one minute with me advising NOT TO BEAT THE
Bishop or PHYSICAL LABOR FOR X AMOUNT OF DAYS. It's been sink or swim
throughout my unnecessary ordeal.
Have had no physical work for the last 5 days, sans hematuria, or
clots. Peeing clear with strong steady stream. Bowel movements have
been very thorough since PVP.
Meeting with Uro of Univ of Mia on 9/3.
Thanks
Ramón
DerekF - 20 Aug 2008 23:45 GMT
> "DerekF" <lordpil...@NOXukonline.co.uk> wrote in message
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Also, returning to physical labor, days after TURP ('05) and PVP
(09Jul'08)
None of the uros spent one minute with me advising NOT TO BEAT THE
Bishop or PHYSICAL LABOR FOR X AMOUNT OF DAYS. It's been sink or swim
throughout my unnecessary ordeal.
Have had no physical work for the last 5 days, sans hematuria, or
clots. Peeing clear with strong steady stream. Bowel movements have
been very thorough since PVP.
Meeting with Uro of Univ of Mia on 9/3.
Thanks
Ramón
Ramon, you read this NG for a long time and must have read the does and
don't after the procedure. The UK hospital I went to gave me a print out of
the pre tests, the operation and what to do afterwards.
I posted a link to the PDF several times over the years and it is similar to
what is on other urology sites. The PDF seems not to be online now but the
write up on the hospital site is exactly the same.
http://www.newcastle-hospitals.org.uk/services/urology_treatment-and-medication_
laser-prostatectomy-using-greenlight-ktp-laser.aspx

Derek.

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