Same here, on the advice from my consultant, after my op I decided to stop alcohol, coffee and tea, just water only.
Still get the urge, but just sniff the fumes.
With me personally dealing with the fatigue, as I've mentioned before, I did a course at Maggies CHXH.
They guided me into finding a balance to work with the fatigue.
For me, I fo do most things in the morning and early afternoon, then that leaves the rest of the day to sort of recuperate.
Where...
One lad who was at the same meeting and had the same op as me, was of the understanding that once the Prostrate was removed, then it was all clear and that was that.
I looked at him and said that wasn't the case.
He was already on a low because of having PC, but after the cancer nurse had spoken...
I've been regularly attending two workshops at the Maggies centre, located at Charing X Hosp.
One is for a fatigue workshop, designed to aid one in managing their life around the fatigue, which for me has been a great help.
The other is a PC meet up on the first Monday of every month.
These...