Post by Rick Redner on Apr 14, 2013 10:26:54 GMT -5
Why buy a book about prostate surgery after you've had surgery? Here's why, while some of issues below may no longer be a concern, others will effect you and your relationship with your partner and how you feel as man for months and years to come. Here's a list of just a few of the issues covered in my book:
* How to break the news to your friends and family.
* When a one-day hospital stay is not long enough.
* What are bladder spasms and how you get relief.
* How a simple mistake could cost you thousands of dollars.
* How erectile dysfunction will affect you and your relationships.
* What's penile rehabilitation, and why you need it.
* Why you may experience a severe post-surgical depression
* How the "expectation gap" will alienate you from friends & family.
* How surgery will affect your sex life.
* How faith makes a difference coping with prostate cancer.
I think what Pastor Ralston wrote about the effects of ED on a marriage is quite accurate:
Brian Ralston, Assistant Pastor
I respect your courage at sharing on this topic. I think that it’s vital in so many ways. This type of cancer and surgery has a direct impact on a man and woman’s sex life and, thus, is a ticking time bomb within his marriage if not addressed. Many men will go passive as a response to this situation, which will cause massive damage to his marriage and hurt his wife deeply. Your approach is very good, as are your specific suggestions.
Your marriage or relationship will not remain the same after surgery. You will grow closer or drift further apart. My wife and I wrote our book to help couples grow closer together. So what are you waiting for, check out my award winning book:
I Left My Prostate in San Francisco-Where's Yours?
* How to break the news to your friends and family.
* When a one-day hospital stay is not long enough.
* What are bladder spasms and how you get relief.
* How a simple mistake could cost you thousands of dollars.
* How erectile dysfunction will affect you and your relationships.
* What's penile rehabilitation, and why you need it.
* Why you may experience a severe post-surgical depression
* How the "expectation gap" will alienate you from friends & family.
* How surgery will affect your sex life.
* How faith makes a difference coping with prostate cancer.
I think what Pastor Ralston wrote about the effects of ED on a marriage is quite accurate:
Brian Ralston, Assistant Pastor
I respect your courage at sharing on this topic. I think that it’s vital in so many ways. This type of cancer and surgery has a direct impact on a man and woman’s sex life and, thus, is a ticking time bomb within his marriage if not addressed. Many men will go passive as a response to this situation, which will cause massive damage to his marriage and hurt his wife deeply. Your approach is very good, as are your specific suggestions.
Your marriage or relationship will not remain the same after surgery. You will grow closer or drift further apart. My wife and I wrote our book to help couples grow closer together. So what are you waiting for, check out my award winning book:
I Left My Prostate in San Francisco-Where's Yours?