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			<description>hi   my bcg worked well and i am tumor free fingers crossed for the future hope you r well X - suzywong</description>
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			<description>Hey Gal, It is all terrifing.  My BC is not as serious as yours, so far, but I have already had six weeks of BCG.  I was very sick during the process of BCG, but it was very successful for me.  I was full of tumors and the BCG took care of them.  It has not eleminated the new ones but we are keeping them under control every three months.  I will pray for you and I would certainly recommend another opinion.  Good luck and keep me posted please.   - Sandy</description>
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			<description>Hi SHernor,
Thanks for the input. I see my surgeon again in about a month. 

Hi Susan, 
Sorry to hear of your situation. I have found that fear and worry can be very paralizing, so I try hard to put it this out of my mind. However, believe me, I know its difficult. I was pretty well recovered from my nephrouterectomy after about 10 - 12 weeks, regarding my activity level; lingering surgical pain lasted for another 9 months or so. Best of luck in your treatment(s). - Minneapolis Gal</description>
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			<description>had op same as you first cystoscopy revealed 17 more tumors 6 weeks bcg next biopsy 16th october iam terrified  tumors were low and high grade    how are you after nephrourectomy  - susanairey</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2008 20:30:00 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>your case sounds very similar to my husbands.  He had kidney/ureter removed August 2005 and they started finding bladder tumors in 2006.  Long story, ended up having a &quot;stump&quot; of ureter left from laproscopic nephrectomy that they think may have been &quot;seeding&quot; the bladder tumors.  He has done BCG since summer of 2006 and has had no new tumors.  Next round of BCG starts tomorrow.  From everything I have researched, I'd ask why they don't think BCG necessary.  If it gets to invasive, as far as I understand, it's too late for BCG.

Good luck!

shernor - shernor</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2008 02:20:44 +0100</pubDate>
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