Thursday, 24 October 2024

Photons on the Prostate - XI

In fatigues in fatigue

It is now 15 days since the end of my radiotherapy treatment for prostate cancer, I do feel I am well on the recovery path, though the side effects are still screaming in my system in ways that are difficult to ignore.

Two things remain a feature of this situation: fatigue that modulates my voice on a spectrum from the prepubescent choir boy to the softly spoken young adult. I had forgotten the sound of my natural voice before I commenced treatment. My walks to the surgery and the corner shop lack coordination, as do my stumbling, a speedy canter with short strides.

That urge you dread

The waterworks, still frequent and urgent, straining to start and not completely emptying, on rereading the medication leaflet, I should have been prescribed this long before treatment began because an enlarged prostate already constricts the urethra, my IPSS score was 19, and radiotherapy was both going to inflame the prostate gland as much as irritate the inner lining of my urinary tract.

I had unnecessarily suffered for weeks until it was unbearable, and the burning feeling has eased a bit, but every urge to pass water is met with trepidation and discomfort. You have to do what you have to do.

On the voice part, my colleagues suggested I appear in full regalia for a drag show, shoes included, and they do not come cheap. Like honestly? Anyway, how else do you get through this without a lot of humour and hope? A future appointment is just five months hence, I might need a long break soon.

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