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Prostate cancer
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael S" data-source="post: 5916646" data-attributes="member: 419"><p>Had robotic surgery on Thursday , hopefully all the cancer is gone, at this stage 95% certain. Came home yesterday pm, most pain from the gas they inflate your abdomen with whilst doing the operation. The pain curiously appears in the shoulders despite the gas, CO2, being below your diaphragm; something to do with the way the nervous system is wired. Have to wear surgical stockings for 10 days and self inject a blood thinner for a month to help prevent deep vein thrombosis. Catheter in for a fortnight until I next see the consultant surgeon then the fun of relearning bladder control. </p><p></p><p>The wait for the next PSA test will be an anxious one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael S, post: 5916646, member: 419"] Had robotic surgery on Thursday , hopefully all the cancer is gone, at this stage 95% certain. Came home yesterday pm, most pain from the gas they inflate your abdomen with whilst doing the operation. The pain curiously appears in the shoulders despite the gas, CO2, being below your diaphragm; something to do with the way the nervous system is wired. Have to wear surgical stockings for 10 days and self inject a blood thinner for a month to help prevent deep vein thrombosis. Catheter in for a fortnight until I next see the consultant surgeon then the fun of relearning bladder control. The wait for the next PSA test will be an anxious one. [/QUOTE]
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