I had mine removed two weeks ago today. I have a bag strapped to my leg which is hooked up to a catheter up my you know what. It was suppose to come out a week ago but they decided to leave it in till this Thurs. To me, thats been the worst part so far. I can't lift over 10#, drive a tractor, motorcycle. or my bicycle for 6 more weeks. Although I have been doing a little cultivating and driving around with the loader tractor for short periods of time, in first gear of corse. I'm just glad its over and I'm feeling better every day. The lab said they got it all as it was confined to my prostate. Like others said you got to read up on it and make an informed decision. I took a month to decide which option to take. I ended up at the University Of Michigan cancer clinic and had robotic, nerve sparing surgery there. So far so good. Its still Fanny when you see people or friends and you tell them what you got, they give you a look like,holy cow, your going to die. Theres something about that word"cancer" that scares everyone. I plan to live a good many years when I get over this bump in the road. I'll be 62 next month. Just tell your friend to read up on it and get treatment and he should be fine, especially at his young age.
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