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Came through with flying colors!
Thank you Libby, Bonnie, everyone!
My procedure went on without a hitch, and did not find any cancer inside my bladder, thank the Lord! It didn't answer any questions, unfortunately, so I'm going back to my gyn/onc on July 14th for the next discussion. I put off having the CT scan that was ordered prior to the cytological exam, so I guess it's time to go ahead with that.
The CT scan was one of those things I decided on for myself, without consulting the ordering physician. After asking the opinions of two of the urological group what they thought I should do (wait, or have the scan before the exam with them), I came away with two different opinions, so I elected to wait, figuring that if there was cancer present, it would be gone when the scan was done. Guess I'll find out if it shows any more of a spot. My gyn/onc has mentioned a possible laparoscopic look, and I think that may be the next thing suggested.
Again, thank you all!
Sue -
YAY, SUE!groundeffect said:Came through with flying colors!
Thank you Libby, Bonnie, everyone!
My procedure went on without a hitch, and did not find any cancer inside my bladder, thank the Lord! It didn't answer any questions, unfortunately, so I'm going back to my gyn/onc on July 14th for the next discussion. I put off having the CT scan that was ordered prior to the cytological exam, so I guess it's time to go ahead with that.
The CT scan was one of those things I decided on for myself, without consulting the ordering physician. After asking the opinions of two of the urological group what they thought I should do (wait, or have the scan before the exam with them), I came away with two different opinions, so I elected to wait, figuring that if there was cancer present, it would be gone when the scan was done. Guess I'll find out if it shows any more of a spot. My gyn/onc has mentioned a possible laparoscopic look, and I think that may be the next thing suggested.
Again, thank you all!
Sue
So glad to hear! Stay strong, and hopefully soon you'll get those answers.
Prayers & Hugs!
Monika -
PTL!groundeffect said:Came through with flying colors!
Thank you Libby, Bonnie, everyone!
My procedure went on without a hitch, and did not find any cancer inside my bladder, thank the Lord! It didn't answer any questions, unfortunately, so I'm going back to my gyn/onc on July 14th for the next discussion. I put off having the CT scan that was ordered prior to the cytological exam, so I guess it's time to go ahead with that.
The CT scan was one of those things I decided on for myself, without consulting the ordering physician. After asking the opinions of two of the urological group what they thought I should do (wait, or have the scan before the exam with them), I came away with two different opinions, so I elected to wait, figuring that if there was cancer present, it would be gone when the scan was done. Guess I'll find out if it shows any more of a spot. My gyn/onc has mentioned a possible laparoscopic look, and I think that may be the next thing suggested.
Again, thank you all!
Sue
Great News, Sue.
God is good.
Libby -
Good Newsgroundeffect said:Came through with flying colors!
Thank you Libby, Bonnie, everyone!
My procedure went on without a hitch, and did not find any cancer inside my bladder, thank the Lord! It didn't answer any questions, unfortunately, so I'm going back to my gyn/onc on July 14th for the next discussion. I put off having the CT scan that was ordered prior to the cytological exam, so I guess it's time to go ahead with that.
The CT scan was one of those things I decided on for myself, without consulting the ordering physician. After asking the opinions of two of the urological group what they thought I should do (wait, or have the scan before the exam with them), I came away with two different opinions, so I elected to wait, figuring that if there was cancer present, it would be gone when the scan was done. Guess I'll find out if it shows any more of a spot. My gyn/onc has mentioned a possible laparoscopic look, and I think that may be the next thing suggested.
Again, thank you all!
Sue
Sue
I have been out of town for 2 weeks and just read your post. I am so glad that they found your bladder clear! I will continue to pray for you and continued clear reports!
Jami
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