Comments - ONE MONTH AFTER LRP FOR CHRONIC PROSTATITIS ( UPDATE) - Prostatitis Forum & Social Network2024-03-29T11:30:57Zhttps://prostatitis.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2201951%3ABlogPost%3A4121&xn_auth=noHow are you filling now?tag:prostatitis.ning.com,2009-06-20:2201951:Comment:51622009-06-20T22:45:48.000Zhovik Khnjianhttps://prostatitis.ning.com/profile/hovikKhnjian
How are you filling now?
How are you filling now? thanks ike. sounds like your…tag:prostatitis.ning.com,2009-03-03:2201951:Comment:41612009-03-03T00:05:50.000Zmikehttps://prostatitis.ning.com/profile/mike
thanks ike. sounds like your on the road to a full recovery. Your updates are greatly appreciated
thanks ike. sounds like your on the road to a full recovery. Your updates are greatly appreciated thank you ike!! i wish you al…tag:prostatitis.ning.com,2009-03-02:2201951:Comment:41412009-03-02T10:49:26.000Zimnotcrazyhttps://prostatitis.ning.com/profile/imnotcrazy
thank you ike!! i wish you all the best. keep us posted . hope you are normal soon!!!!
thank you ike!! i wish you all the best. keep us posted . hope you are normal soon!!!! Thanks for your update, it is…tag:prostatitis.ning.com,2009-03-01:2201951:Comment:41272009-03-01T12:20:24.000Zjeffoshttps://prostatitis.ning.com/profile/jef
Thanks for your update, it is good to hear that your pain is gone.<br />
May I ask you a question: did your urologist identify the bacteria which infects your prostate when you were ill, or have you been diagnosed as non-bacterial prostatitis?<br />
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best wishes
Thanks for your update, it is good to hear that your pain is gone.<br />
May I ask you a question: did your urologist identify the bacteria which infects your prostate when you were ill, or have you been diagnosed as non-bacterial prostatitis?<br />
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best wishes Great news IKE & thanks f…tag:prostatitis.ning.com,2009-03-01:2201951:Comment:41252009-03-01T11:56:32.000ZNikhttps://prostatitis.ning.com/profile/NikolasBartley
Great news IKE & thanks for your update-much appreciated. At 1 month, your dissolvable sutures would not even be fully dissolved yet. I believe they can take up to 6 weeks which means your sphincter may not yet have its full range of motion back, so there may even be noticeable improvement in another couple of weeks with regards to leakage. Even so, I am sure by three months any leakage will be minimal or gone, like the majority who have LRP in expert hands.<br />
Great to hear the prostatitis…
Great news IKE & thanks for your update-much appreciated. At 1 month, your dissolvable sutures would not even be fully dissolved yet. I believe they can take up to 6 weeks which means your sphincter may not yet have its full range of motion back, so there may even be noticeable improvement in another couple of weeks with regards to leakage. Even so, I am sure by three months any leakage will be minimal or gone, like the majority who have LRP in expert hands.<br />
Great to hear the prostatitis pain & fatigue is gone & now only healing pain left which no longer needs narcotics. Most importantly of all of course is that your cancer was brought to a swift halt..!!<br />
I look forward to your your continuing recovery, and to hear your next update.<br />
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All the best