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Re: Re: Re: DRIED BLOOD AND/OR SCAR TISSUE IN URINE AFTER RRP

Paul & Steve, thanks for your replies to my concern. Yesterday I had an appointment with the local urologist (he is also a surgeon, but did not do my surgery). He told me that the pass of some blood at the beginning of urination and some dried blood is perfectly normal. However, he could not tell my why it happened two weeks after the catheter was removed. I also spoke to the urologist on call at Hopkins again and he said it is normal. So I guess that is that. My local guy did the PSA yesterday also and I was not sure that it should have been done at 5-6 weeks rather than the Hopkins recommended 12 weeks, but he told me that that is his procedure with his surgical patients. Anyhow thanks for your responses again and if you guys have anything to add about the timing of PSAs, please let me know.

Thanks. Joe in PA

Re: Re: Re: Re: DRIED BLOOD AND/OR SCAR TISSUE IN URINE AFTER RRP

The only thing my urologist said about PSA testing is to be sure that you don't get the test too soon after any trauma to the prostate. Having sex, getting a DRE and having surgery will temporarily increase PSA output. I don't know how long after something like surgery to wait. My first PSA after the da Vinci was several months.

Paul A. USA

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