saw1
Loc: nor cal Windsor
ghaynes1 wrote:
Sorry guys, fell asleep. Back awake now but you're probably sleeping. Woke up with that urge to go again. Nothing happening. This is crap.
Hey buddy. So sorry to hear you can't sleep again. When are you scheduled for surgery?
saw1
Loc: nor cal Windsor
Grizzly 17 wrote:
Hi Saw. 244am here n I'm still awake. Just like my younger days. Except for the power nap after supper ๐
Hey Griz, looks like I missed you too.
saw1
Loc: nor cal Windsor
saw1 wrote:
Hey Griz, looks like I missed you too.
I'll check in with y'all tomorrow.
I'm prayin for your surgery Greg. Hope all goes well and it's a great success.
Yes sir. As a nurse I know about inserting catheters, Hope you can pee. Are you drinking fluids now?
What I do not know about TURPs is whether they ever have to be repeated.
ghaynes1 wrote:
Up at 1 am. Supposed see doc at 8:30 am. Feel like I gotta pee but haven't drank since supper at 5:30. Same feeling I had when I ended up in the ER. Got a feeling that I'm looking at a catheter again unless I can pee later.
Anybody up?
Hope everything works out OK for ya Gman good luck ๐
Gmon G up again at 7:10 am . Chylo got her morning belly rub. I never get one๐. Hope things go well brother.
Weekend Hooker wrote:
What I do not know about TURPs is whether they ever have to be repeated.
Gmon WH. Are you back in the states ? I know you was taking some time on a mission. Hope things went well for you. Have a nice day stay safe โบ๏ธโบ๏ธ
Watch it closely. That is how my prostate cancer first appeared. By the time the docs figured it out I also had it in right hip, two ribs and bladder. PSA was through the roof.
Have responded well to treatment; PSA 0.56 last time I had checked. Still occasionally have some issues with peeing but cancer is in check for now (will eventually come back). Every man over 50 needs a PSA check at least once a year!
Additionally, I found sitting in the bath tub with the water as HOT as I could stand helped not only with the discomfort but allowed me to pee. But this is only temporary.
Medicare won't pay for more than one PSA test per year. After getting stiffed a couple of years ago, I have my PSA checked every 53 weeks.
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