Wednesday, July 5, 2023

TMI

 

TMI, but do you have any idea how good it feels to have a normal bowel movement? LOL.

Lordy! I had no idea that procedure was going to mess with all the plumbing.

So, add the fact that my balls are no longer swollen.


And it's getting easier to piss.

It seems recovery is finally moving forward.


We'll see what the surgeon has to say tomorrow.


Maybe, instead of lounging around the pool

I can get in for the first time this year.




19 comments:

Your French Patrick said...

Thank you for these good news. My condolences to your plumbing but luckily it didn't extend to your whole house. I hope your doctor will confirm all the progress that you have listed.

Hugs and bisous, my darlings Jean and Pat.
Have a great day and an even better tomorrow

JiEL said...

Join the club....
After my colon surgery in July 2017 (taking out a cancer tumor with 6 inches of my colon), I did have some issues with going to the toilet as it was painful to do it.
My digestive system did gat back to normal but it took over one year.

What was scary is after the surgery, my ball sac had swolen and became BLUE...
Blood invaded my sac but my surgeon told me that it will go back to normal in weeks which it did.

Take it easy, don't push yourself and take the advice from your surgeon and doctor.

Sixpence Notthewiser said...

Yay for recovery!!!
Glad things are getting easier. Never smooth after any kind of surgery, right?

XOXO

SickoRicko said...

I'm glad you're on the mend!

(For me, normal bowel movements are few and far between.)

Hooter from Owls Rest said...

We are wishing you the best on your consultation.

stache said...

Prostate?

whkattk said...

@ stache - Colon.

whkattk said...

@ JiEL - Damn.... My ball sac didn't turn blue, but my balls sure did swell up and it was difficult to piss. Wouldn't it be nice if the surgeons would warn us about some of these things? Like, doing a little research, I found out that it's very common for guys to experience retrograde ejaculations --- once they can manage to get a boner.

whkattk said...

@ Six - That's true. But, like I said to JiEL, it would be nice if doctors would warn us about some of these things. At least once the surgery is done.

Big Dude said...

Glad your recovery is moving along well. And thank you for all the glorious cock shots!

Sean Kelly said...

Great about the balls and poop and piss. All things that are wonderful when they work, and are not swollen.

Hope tomorrow is continued good news and utilities working as they should.

William said...

So glad the recovery is progressing. Take care, and high hopes for you being able to get in the pool.

JeanWM said...

I'm so glad you're on the mend. I laughed at your Union Jack flag yesterday, Happy Treason, Ungrateful Colonials. Hugs and bisous.

Xersex said...

Beste wishes!!! 😍👏😘💕

Péenultimate: a young (and a not so much tatoed) Quinn Qaxon (here on my blog)

Paul said...

Hope all continues for the best. I have a friend who had quite a serious bowel resection a few years ago, and he delights in telling people he’s only got a “semi colon”!

whkattk said...

@ Paul - Now, that's funny.... I just may have to steal that!!!

Harlowboi91 said...

I know you’ve had a lot of these but I’m glad to see you’re feeling better.

nakedswimmer said...

Congratulations and hope for a speedy recovery.

uptonking said...

What a nightmare. Sorry for your troubles... but soon it will all be in the rear view mirror.