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Posted by: cathy in mens issuesileal conduitBCG on

Ok, They were very surprised to find path results come back that the muscle was clear, although they said they are extremly suspect that there may still be muscle involvment expecilly as it is in the ureta,
options given were
1. chemo & bcg. They said(the cancer could still progess whilst on chemo) & (it wont work if there is muscle involvement)
2. surgery rc ileal conduit or neo bladder
So dad has chosen to go ahead with surgery,(ileal conduit) which should take place in the next 2-4 weeks at a hospital thats about 3 hours from home.
So we are hoping that every thing goes well.
Cathy


fathers long journey

Posted by: cathy in mens issues on

Well tomorrow is d day, we'll find out what Dads options are, he has to be at the hospital at 8.30am for the appointment, we live around 2 hours from the hospital so we will be on the road quite early. I will update further after tomorrow.
regards,

Story so far

Posted by: clur in mens issues on

Hi All
It seems so long since I updated this I thought it was time to add a bit to it.
Life is pretty good I have settled back into work with no real issues but I have decided to stay part time.I am really enjoying the extra time that gives me with the children and I still seem to get tired if I do too much.That might just be age getting to me though or just a normal Mum thing trying to work keep the house tidy cook and run round after three lively kids.
  The last two weeks have been fantastic our friends got married and I had a ball being a bridesmaid.The whole day was fantastic the four of

fathers long journey

Posted by: cathy in mens issues on

Thank you all for your kind words, He did have many tests done when his symtoms returned 2.5 years ago, dont know all med terms but this included a body scan with the dye or contrast insurted. When he seen the new specialist recently he mentioned that he should be having these tests done every 2 years. At first mum was upset that he had'nt had these scans ordered at christmas, but now she is thankful that he has had the scans now, as if he had of had them at christmas & nothing showed up, it would have been a further 2 years before these tests were preformed again. The last 2.5 years have

fathers long journey

Posted by: cathy in mens issueskidneybladder cancer on

Hi All,
I am new to this forum, my father was first diagnosed some 15 years ago with bladder cancer, he had had some symptoms 19 months previous to this diagnosis & had tests done, doc said things were fine, when he seen a different doc (for work check up) 18 months later & mentioned that he had had the symptoms 18 months previous, his new doc asked did he see a specailist? He said NO. So new doc sent him of to specialist. The specialist viewed the scans taken 19 months previously & could not believe he was 99.9% sure he waslooking at a bladder tumor & they had even circled it. So hence he was

Part IV

My urologist returned in January. He was unaware of what had happened until I spoke to him. His response was that he was not concerned about the stricture. "The important thing was to be sure that there was no cancer." I fully understood his focus on the cancer but was unhappy that that focus appeared to be distracting him from dealing with a problem that made me miserable and which I wanted to be sure would not recur. I answered, "I'm glad you're not worried about the stricture, but I am!" He assured me that he would treat the stricture with laser at the next cystoscopy. A urine


Part I


My story begins 8 years before I had bladder cancer. I started having annoying symptoms: needing to urinate more frequently and having these twinges that felt like when you gotta go, but only lasting a second. I'm a pediatrician, not especially knowledgeable about bladder cancer since it's just not seen in kids... and even now, after having had bladder cancer, from reading the posts on this forum it's quite clear there are lots of folks here who know a lot more about bladder cancer than I do... but, since I am a physician, I was able to do my own urinalysis and send a culture to the


My Story

Posted by: Jeff in mens issues on

:) 11 June 2007 Update
Well another poke and peek and even I could see it looked great in there. Not a sign of any problems and the bladder was the best it had looked since this all started. This was tremendous news given I am recovering from a spinal fusion from 7 weeks ago. Next P & P in 9 months.....yippeeeee!!!


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Posted by: clur in mens issuesbladder cancer on

Hi
Well my journey back to the real world continues.It was my first day back at work today I spent the day with a trainer to try and bring me back up to speed and will be with him again tomorrow.It feels really odd almost as if I have never been away but at the same time it feels as if its part of a different world.
  I am feeling pretty upbeat and ready for the challenge it was odd putting work clothes on this morning I have got so used to just pulling on jeans and a t shirt.To have to wear makeup and a suit seemed strange and when I looked in the mirror it didnt look like me.Although thats

Story so far

Posted by: clur in mens issues on

Well I have finally got the all clear again.Its been a scary few weeks and I have really struggled to hold it all together. But we managed it eventually after going this morning for a more detailed scan my consultant seemed happy that currently all is clear.He was concerned about the swelling in my leg and pain I keep getting in my pelvic bone together with some abnormal blood results and my lack of weight gain.As you can see if you put it all together it doesnt look promising hence the scary.
However he sent me for a whole body scan at a hospital with a better scanning machine and again that

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