I am a 58 yr old male in reasonably good health. I had my surgery on Monday March 8 and was eleased from the hospital on Thursday March 11. Since my release I have sufered frequent late night urination ... usually around 5 or 6 times in a night. I've been tested for irinary track infection and retention issues ... both are normal. I have a slightly enlarged prostrate (sp) and prior to surgery usually had to get up twice a night ... but nothing like this. This problem makes getting a good nights sleep impossible and has increased my anxiety 10 fold. Is there anyone out there that has had a similar experience and can help with some information. Thank you ...
I had a similar situation after my bi-lateral hip resurfacing. For almost a week I had to get up and empty a bursting bladder about every hour each night. Getting out of bed after bi-lateral hip resurfacing is no easy task much less when you are holding your pee!
Both my hips and legs were very swollen. I think my body was getting rid of the excess fluid at night. Why not during the day I have no idea. I called my surgeon's office about it and they sent me to my doctor. My doctor said don't drink water after 9:00 PM (that actually helped a bit).
Good luck. Hopefully this will fade away like mine did (and the swelling).
Ted Roberts, Bi-Lat BHR Jan 7, 2009 Dr. Nelson, Edina, MN
Quote from: Michael1 on March 29, 2010, 10:42:09 PM
I am a 58 yr old male in reasonably good health. I had my surgery on Monday March 8 and was eleased from the hospital on Thursday March 11. Since my release I have sufered frequent late night urination ... usually around 5 or 6 times in a night. I've been tested for irinary track infection and retention issues ... both are normal. I have a slightly enlarged prostrate (sp) and prior to surgery usually had to get up twice a night ... but nothing like this. This problem makes getting a good nights sleep impossible and has increased my anxiety 10 fold. Is there anyone out there that has had a similar experience and can help with some information. Thank you ...
Yes, I've heard a lot of people complain about frequent urination post-op, it's sometimes the result of your body reacting to the medicine you received during surgery and sometimes it's your body getting rid of excess fluid from swelling.
Chuck
I can relate but as time goes on, it is less and less.
I went through the same thing, the fluid has to get out somehow! ;) It will get better, moe
Hey Michael...had my LBHR done on March 10. Yea, I was making frequent trips but after two weeks I was back to my normal once or twice nightly visits. The good part about it I was back to bed and sleeping in 3 minutes. ::)
I'm 4 days post op and am experiencing the same problem. I'm sure it will go away, but meanwhile here's a tip to avoid the trip to the loo: in the UK we have 2 and 4 pint plastic screwtop milk bottles with a wide neck. I'm sure you get my drift (sorry, ladies - men only!)
Actually post-op it's probably not a bad idea to just get up and go, you're more apt to get blood clots the less you move around--- the more you use that hip the better.
Chuck
Try limiting your fluid intake after 7:00 p.m. That works for me. And don't drink when you have to get up. Just wet your lips. Also, during the day try to hold it a little longer to get you bladder to gradually get used to lasting longer.
Jerry
Quote from: PaulUK on May 16, 2010, 08:52:12 AM
I'm 4 days post op and am experiencing the same problem. I'm sure it will go away, but meanwhile here's a tip to avoid the trip to the loo: in the UK we have 2 and 4 pint plastic screwtop milk bottles with a wide neck. I'm sure you get my drift (sorry, ladies - men only!)
I am sure you are meant to drink the milk first for good bone density.
Hi, I am 6days post, last night I was up 6 times unloading and not just a little I had to go. I did tell my wife I felt like I was holding fluid. I felt bloated I would guess I am getting rid of excess fluid from surgery.
J