#110:  Getting My Mojo Back!
22:01
Surgery's Done.  Now What?
28:46
3 ай бұрын
Radiation Week 7 (of 8) Update
3:52
Radiation Week 6 (of 8) Update
2:53
Stayin' Alive with Prostate Cancer
24:13
Sex After Prostate Cancer
29:21
6 ай бұрын
#102:  Sex After Prostate Cancer
29:22
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@Hologram777
@Hologram777 8 сағат бұрын
My main concern is dealing with incontinence over having erection at this stage. It's been just over two months since my prostatectomy. I'm taking Viagra for increased blood flow and hope to have no! Urine leaks or dribble as prior to the operation. I simply don't want that worry in my life. After that is under full control then Ill deal with the erectile dysfunction. Most research says if you haven't regained full erectile function after 18 to 24 months then that's the level it stays at. I'm just grateful that the cancer was discovered before it got out of control and escaped out from the prostate. I'm having blood tests every three months just to make sure its all ok. So far the results are great with 0.01 being as my PSA level. Thanks Mark for posting this useful information as it's crucial for men's mental health and giving them/us hope for a more hopeful future. I'm looking forward hopefully to having a woody again, but it's just baby steps at this time. I'm just glad they got the cancer in time.
@sfktube
@sfktube 19 сағат бұрын
What about sex after the TURP procedure? I had TURP, and now I cannot feel my orgasms. No one seems to ever bring this up...
@gfrydaymichael
@gfrydaymichael Күн бұрын
I wish I saw this podcast before my surgery, or immediately after. It's been eight months now since I had a robotic prostate surgery, and I'm not able to have erection at all. Six months after the surgery my surgeon prescribed 20mg of sildenafil, and referred me to cancer survivor clinic where I was asked to discontinue the use of the medication. But up till now I'm not able to have erection, though I have arousal. Is there any hope for me?
@roosdveltjohnson1183
@roosdveltjohnson1183 Күн бұрын
How many weeks is radiation session proton Monday through Friday for what weeks?
@paulcharleshayes1835
@paulcharleshayes1835 3 күн бұрын
I'm 73 and I am 8 Days out of surgery in the UK catheter was removed after 6 days I was a Gleason 8 T3A I was absolutely dreading incontinence I was amazed when I found out that I was dry the only leak I get is when I try to clear my throat it's only 2 days so I am still very nervous I think it must be because I did pelvic floor exercises for two months before surgery my heart goes out to you guys who are suffering I think the pelvic floor thing should be really drummed into anyone awaiting surgery
@johnlovric5896
@johnlovric5896 3 күн бұрын
Did you heard about Prof.Thomas Seyfried and Metabolic Teraphie and Igor Oncologist?
@samofrabat
@samofrabat 3 күн бұрын
Child birth is often blabbered by females. Females are equipped with the hormonal, biochemical means as well anatomical features to deliver naturally just like any other mammals, don't buy into their hor5hit.
@7artsLA
@7artsLA 3 күн бұрын
Are you a doctor?
@andanh8
@andanh8 3 күн бұрын
Did your Psma scan show some new oligomer spots after these courses of proton beam radiation? You got radiated again one year later after this treatment with 40 days radiated !
@bradleycolman6706
@bradleycolman6706 3 күн бұрын
I just had my surgery yesterday. I"m a healthy 73 years old and on no meds. I had my single port robotic prostatectomy at 7:30 am and discharged by 2:30pm. I was able to do fine yesterday and today with the expected discomfort easily treated with Advil Liquigels. I also am a retired family physician and have diagnosed prostate cancer and followed by patients post operatively as well. I researched the benefits and risks of different treatments and also consulted for proton radiation treatment as well. I felt the best treatment for me as a healthy 73 year old or anyone younger with the same diagnostic findings (Gleason 8 and no spread) would be the prostatectomy only after the PSMA cat scan (that specifically looks for prostate cancer in any other area including lymph nodes) confirms the cancer has not spread and is consistent with your MRI findings, surgery is the best course in my opinion. Using the Da Vinci robot with a single port procedure is an excellent method, but only with an experienced surgeon. Do your research online and personal and professional reviews of urologists in your area before proceeding. Best of luck and hope your post op PSAs are always 0.0.
@markg3025
@markg3025 4 күн бұрын
Thank you Mark, I am dealing with reoccurrence after 3 years post radical prostatectomy. My PSA is elevated to 0.027 so I am early on in the process.
@danielhomer3665
@danielhomer3665 4 күн бұрын
Thank you sir I am going next the 23 of October to do mine i was just checking and I saw your videos it was a great help to me. Thanks again ❤
@nigelbruty4613
@nigelbruty4613 5 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing, some really useful information and guidance. Like you, I had a radical prostatectomy in 2014, aged 53. In 2021, my PSA started to creep up and I've had 2 PSMA PET scans that haven't found anything - yet ! My PSA is currently 0.67 and rising slowly and I'm due to have my 3rd PSMA PET in a couple of weeks. I really want to find where this pesky cancer is !! I'm not convinced that ADT is the way forward when the cancer cells cannot be identified and shooting radiotherapy 'blindly' at the prostate bed seems a bit risky. I would prefer to wait for my PSA to reach a level where the PSMA PET can 'light up' so the cancer cells can properly targeted with radiation. I know everyone is different and I will be interested in your journey back from cancer and full health. 👍
@guychart
@guychart 7 күн бұрын
Hasn't worked out well for me
@DanielJones-Quartey
@DanielJones-Quartey 7 күн бұрын
Just had my procedure with the Davinchi system, but all of your excellent you never mention antibiotics as part of the remedy. Was also wondering if it’s normal to have some level of sour in my inner working area?Thanks.
@mademoisellem3529
@mademoisellem3529 8 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your journey. My husband seems to be in the same situation. 2019 surgery and slowly creeping PSA, now 0.27. He has learned a lot from your videos, and we are grateful for your positive outlook. Greetings from Australia.
@jeffcastaneda7010
@jeffcastaneda7010 10 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video. This clarifies a few things and puts me at ease.
@mattpack7660
@mattpack7660 13 күн бұрын
I had a prostectomy in 2004. Cancer WILL RETURN after 5 years, it returns in the prostate bed. I'm grateful my Urologist did the nerve sparing technique, due to my age of 52, at the time. I'm 72 now, single with no sex life except for an occasional masturbation event. Cancer DID RETURN in 2009, & after Radiation treatments, the cancer has been nondetectable. After 15 years of that, my erections are challenging, at best, however, I CAN have an orgasm with a half hard on, which is nice. I've noticed my penis is shorter though. I continue enjoying my weekly masturbation sessions.
@madwez
@madwez 14 күн бұрын
After you stop the medication you must start taking vitamin D3 30.000 IU with Magnesium 420 mgs daily. if you want take saw palmetto 550 mg because it will reduce DHT doing this it will stop the recurrence of the cancer.
@billygirard8294
@billygirard8294 14 күн бұрын
Thanks for your video my biopsy just came back shows I have cancer haven't talk to my urologist yet to know how bad it is just preparing myself when I meet when him it won't be for another 18 days Thanks again
@indemniman1623
@indemniman1623 17 күн бұрын
I've been searching for information. Im about to make my decision on Robotic surgery next week. Thank you very much for the information.
@CharlesT-j7c
@CharlesT-j7c 17 күн бұрын
Thanks for the tips, until recently I hadn't realized that Mario updated his favorite way to tackle ED and it's a relief! Although what he previously suggested was pretty good, it was a real pain to follow... I just go'ogled the latest in Volpstein's Erections at Will, it's so much simpler and potent now!
@LesterG-z5n
@LesterG-z5n 17 күн бұрын
Thanks for the tips, until recently I hadn't realized that Mario updated his favorite way to tackle ED and it's a relief! Although what he previously suggested was pretty good, it was a real pain to follow... I just go'ogled the latest in Volpstein's Erections at Will, it's so much simpler and potent now!
@LesterG-z5n
@LesterG-z5n 17 күн бұрын
Amazing vid, until recently I hadn't realized that Mario updated his favorite way to tackle ED and it's a relief! Although what he previously suggested was pretty good, it was a real pain to follow... I just go'ogled the latest in Mario's Thunderous Erections and it's so much simpler and potent now!
@iggy9651
@iggy9651 18 күн бұрын
Hi Mark how can you workout vigorously if you have low testosterone don’t you feel exhausted?
@warrenmaralit2461
@warrenmaralit2461 20 күн бұрын
Hi Mark, hope you can provide some clarifications. 1. Are still taking up Orgovyx?
@warrenmaralit2461
@warrenmaralit2461 20 күн бұрын
Hi Mark, hope you can provide some clarifications. 1. Are still taking up Orgovyx?
@seanshaw8321
@seanshaw8321 20 күн бұрын
Thanks for this Mark, I’m 58 and 5 weeks post op from robotic surgery, I’ve not been prescribed and Cialis etc yet, I believe I’ll be getting that in the follow up appointment. Incontinence has already improved 10 fold though, and I’ve also been able to reach orgasm through masturbation despite 0 erectile function (I’ve had more satisfying sneezes though!) It all could be worse but I’m determined to work on getting the best recovery that I’m able to in evry way. Your warmth, intelligence and honesty make your videos the best on this, and my algorithm is showing me them all 😂
@beobeo2344
@beobeo2344 21 күн бұрын
Mark -- thank you for the video's they are very informative and gives us questions to ask my husband's urologists. My husband had his prostate removed 4 months ago. Unfortunately, his PSA did not go to 0.0 it is 0.38. Just met with Urologist and are now being referred to a radiation oncologist for next step. Recommendation from him was 6 weeks of radiation therapy around the area where the prosate was. My husband is concerned of incontinence and involuntary bowel movements. You do not mention if you had any issues with incontinence or involuntary bowel movements during or after your radiation. Can you please advise on this. Truly grateful for your messages. Bless you.
@jamessnuffer5239
@jamessnuffer5239 21 күн бұрын
Why didn't you try l citrulline? It increases blood flow.
@kassproduction2008
@kassproduction2008 22 күн бұрын
Congratulations Allah bless you, how you feel now?
@PeteMartin-r6l
@PeteMartin-r6l 23 күн бұрын
Mark,thanks for your podcast ; your positivity and optimism is inspiring . Good luck for the future….. I hope I can maintain a similar approach on my own journey. Many thanks again.
@tardisbob2745
@tardisbob2745 23 күн бұрын
All the best for your treatment. Have you been tested to see if you have a gene mutation such as BRCA 1 or 2?
@bobloblaw2311
@bobloblaw2311 23 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for these videos! I was newly diagnosed this morning and this is helping ease my fears.
@ronaldcumpsty5605
@ronaldcumpsty5605 24 күн бұрын
I am 79, 170 lbs living in Canada and in 2014 I had my prostrate removed. Result was light incontinence but real impotence both never improved. Now my PSA has slowly risen to 0.46 and yes I am terrified and wonder if treatment and possible side effects are worth bothering. I see my Urologist October 1st so will have to see what he suggests. Thanks for the very informative video and now to look at your others for inspiration.
@terenceskelton1352
@terenceskelton1352 25 күн бұрын
You are spot on, the burn was a bit of getting used to though, but getting on with life now.
@TXVETJEB
@TXVETJEB 25 күн бұрын
I was just diagnosed 3 dyas ago. PSA over 6, Gleason score 3=4, and the MRI is set for Wednesday (2 days ago). Scheduled to meet with the surgon next Monday. I'm 60, and kind of scared to be honest. Thanks for your video.
@NathanChase72
@NathanChase72 25 күн бұрын
Just got my options today..Love you fam!..I feel better..not better better, but better😂👊🏿🙌🏾👏👏👏
@davidshettlesworth1442
@davidshettlesworth1442 25 күн бұрын
Thank you for this excellent informative video. I learned a great deal and am working with my physician currently.
@burtoncarlisle4810
@burtoncarlisle4810 26 күн бұрын
Thanks Mark for sharing your story… did you get a bone density test before starting Orgovyx and did you take any of the bone lose injections such as Prolia???
@strengthnhonor7139
@strengthnhonor7139 26 күн бұрын
After removal of prostate 4mo in psa 0.026 haven’t talked to the doctor yet, but I’m hoping it’s a good score💁🏼‍♂️
@michaelfrancis2208
@michaelfrancis2208 28 күн бұрын
Mark I am a seventeen years surviver four hours of surgery four years of Lupton 2024 37 sessions of radiation I am 73 years
@acklinomics
@acklinomics Ай бұрын
Mark, thanks for sharing! I had radical prostatectomy surgery as well 15months ago. I was diagnosed at 43yrs old, I’m now 44yrs old. Question for you; what was your post surgery biopsy results? Was there negative margins in the capsule or was your cancer on the surface or outside the capsule (positive margin)? Thanks in advance for your response.
@Scottieboy23
@Scottieboy23 Ай бұрын
Mark I had my prostate removed yesterday. I watched your day after surgery video. You didn’t seem to be having much pain in your abdomen, but I am suffering terribly. I can hardly breathe the pain is so bad. Meds aren’t helping. This is a horrible experience!
@lokmanmerican6889
@lokmanmerican6889 Ай бұрын
How can a prostate-specific antigen appear in the blood after the prostate is removed? Can those antigens be produced by something else?
@simonjusticier333
@simonjusticier333 24 күн бұрын
The presence of cancer cells is what produces the PSA (antigens), not the prostate itself.
@DonShowalter-x1o
@DonShowalter-x1o Ай бұрын
Thanks mark
@johnjarvis2168
@johnjarvis2168 Ай бұрын
No chemo, no radiation, no surgery. Try cannabis oil for 60 days, one gram a day, and the cancer will disappear. 51 people cured here. I can prove it
@johnjarvis2168
@johnjarvis2168 Ай бұрын
1 gram of cannabis oil a day for 60 days..... No more cancer. I've been successfully treating patients for 11 years now. I can prove it.
@rosemary123abc
@rosemary123abc Ай бұрын
Thank you Mark. Your spirit shines through. I'm beginning my own Journey.
@hardenyoung6279
@hardenyoung6279 Ай бұрын
I’m 2 years out of surgery everything is going good so far how did you know your cancer was coming threw your blood work r did you start feeling bad