cbuysse,
Well its good that you went back to the doctor and you know what it is. Just try and take it easy and take it one day at a time. Hopefully within a few weeks everying gets back to normal.
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cbuysse:
That complication really stinks but at least it just discomfort and nothing cancer related.
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I went to the Dr. about it again today because the surgery was 20 days ago and I still have a hard mass where my testicle was that is about 2inches by 3inches. He said it was still just the hematoma from surgery and it could take 2 months to go away. Unbelievable. I have an office job as well, I just can't sit up for longer than about 20 minutes at a time because it is too uncomfortable. I basically have a huge bruise and pressure on it is painful. I told the Dr. about you guys and that my recovery time did not seem normal and his response was, " no it's not normal, you had excessive bleeding and subsequent swelling." He went on to say if the swelling was not gone in 2 months he would have to go in inguinally again and remove the blood collected there. In the mean time I am taking a lot of hot baths to get the blood circulating and out.
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Yeah, i dont think i ever put ice down there after my surgery, but i remember it being very sore. Just the thought of putting ice down there gives me the chills!
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I don't remember if I iced it or not. I just remember I recovered very quickly and was back to work in about 3-4 days. Keep in mind that I work in an office so I just sit all day.
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My urologist recommended using frozen peas wrapped in paper towel on my post orchiectomy incision and that seemed to work very well for me (frozen corn wasn't nearly as effective)Everybody is a little different when it comes to surgery recovery time, so just go with the flow and you will be feeling better before you know it! Good luck.
Brian
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Thanks I was starting to feel like I was the only one that took this long to feel better. I guess the swelling just takes it's sweet time going away. I was going heat then ice then heat but Dr. told me to switch to straight heat now to get rid of swelling. I think i may go back to alternating heat/ice i was getting better results with that. Thanks again.
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cbuysse,
I can tell you that it took me about 3 weeks to get back to normal after my surgery. I also found that the ice packs were a life saver for me!!! Really helped in getting rid of the discomfort. You should be fine by Memorial Day!
Take care!
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Always remember that the surgery effects each person differently.. Some people glide right throught with no problems and return to work within a week while other are in severe pain and are sidelined for 2-3 weeks.. The most important thing is that the operation is successful and hopefully will be all it takes to cure your condition!!!!! Best of luck in your recovery!!!!!! DON
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Thanks Scott, I think the problem was they never told me to put on ice on it before i went home after the surgery. In hinesite i should have known to just put ice on it regardless of being told or not. I was just not in a good mental state it being two days after diagnosis. It is very uncomfortable though and keeping me from work but I guess i will just keep taking hot baths and wait. Thanks again I really appreciate all the help everyone on this site gives so readily.
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Cantaloupe-sized is much larger than we typically hear, which is more often about the same size as the missing testicle or a grape. It is true that the body should reabsorb the hematoma. It sounds as though that process is already well underway.
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Orchiectomy recovery time?
I had my Orchiectomy on 5/5 so 16 days ago and I still have considerable swelling wear the left testicle used to reside. I have hematoma( roughly 2inches by 3inches) that feels like a hard mass. The urologists said not to worry just blood collected and it will be reabsorbed over the next few weeks. It is too painful to sit upright longer than 5 minutes or stand more than 15minutes. I just have read how people were back at work 5 days later and I am wondering why it seems to be taking so long for me to recover. I will say that post op they never told me to put ice on the area and to walk around to get things moving. I was discharged immediately after the surgery and the swelling appeared 12 hours later and was the size of a small cantaloupe. I am very anxious to get back to work and I was just hoping you all could let me know if my recovery time was normal and if there is anything I can do to speed it up.Tags: None
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