Prostate cancer

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Just been diagnosed with t 2 stage and doctors sugest a prostatectomy. Obviously ii am worried about the operation, but more so about the side effects, especially urinary incontinence. I am  in my early seventies , but a very fit, still competitive  runner . How long will it take to recover from the op and will I still be able to go running or be rushing to the toilet all the time.

Has anyone on here had the op and would be able to tell me about their experiences.

Thank you.

  • Hi  and welcome to the Online Community but so sorry to hear about your prostate diagnosis.

    A cancer diagnosis can be very challenging but talking with others who are walking the same type of cancer journey (my one is completely different) will help you navigate this difficult time.

    The New to Community is like the Community reception and as there are many cancer types so likewise the Community has many cancer specific support groups so can I recommend you join our supportive Prostate cancer group as this will be a good place to connect with folks on the same cancer treatment pathway.

    To join a group just click on the link above then choose 'click to join' or 'join' (depending on the device you're using) on the page that opens.

    You can then introduce yourself by putting up a ‘New Thread’ or hit the box with the X on the top right (phones), you could just copy and paste the text from this your first post. You can also join in with existing ‘Discussions’ by clicking on 'reply'. 

    It’s always good to talk so do call the Macmillan Support Services on 0808 808 00 00 - most services are open 8am to 8pm, 7 days a week Clicking here to see what is available. This service provides lots of cancer information, support, financial guidance or just a listening ear.

    We also have Cancer Nurse Team in our Ask an Expert section, but do allow two working days for replies from our expert team.

    To find information covering diagnosis, treatments and pages covering most types of cancers check our Online Information and Support Section

    All the very best.

    Mike (Thehighlander)

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