Catheter Out, Pathology Report In
Bill, age 60
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Bill,
My Congrats to you!
Bill,
My Congrats to you! I'm glad to hear that the Cancer was contained and no extension! Also that is great that it sounds like the urine control is also well on its way to healing!
I think I'm the next one in the forum that is in line for surgery. I'll keep everyone posted next week when I meet the robot.
Larry0 -
Well done Bill, glad it went
Well done Bill, glad it went so well,
Cheers!
Mike0 -
You Will Do Great!lewvino said:Bill,
My Congrats to you!
Bill,
My Congrats to you! I'm glad to hear that the Cancer was contained and no extension! Also that is great that it sounds like the urine control is also well on its way to healing!
I think I'm the next one in the forum that is in line for surgery. I'll keep everyone posted next week when I meet the robot.
Larry
Larry,
Just want to wish you good luck on your upcoming surgery. Let me know how I can be of support following your surgery (here or by e-mail). Your thoughts and well wishes have been valuable to us on the forum.
Best wishes,
Bill0 -
Bill,
Was just re-reading
Bill,
Was just re-reading the title of your post..Catheter Out, Pathology Report In. Does that mean they put the Path Report in where the Cath came out of? LOL.
Sorry just couldn't resist a little humor.
Also with my insurance they have a free service where they assign you a coordinator that will call me periodically to check on my progress and answer health questions, healing questions etc. After answering numerous questions for the guy he then asked...."Are they sure you have prostate cancer?" I was like duh...that was the purpose of having this machine stuck up where the sun doesn't shine, taking 12 samples and having them tested and duh...I just like going and having surgeries? LOL
Larry0 -
Your funny Larry.lewvino said:Bill,
Was just re-reading
Bill,
Was just re-reading the title of your post..Catheter Out, Pathology Report In. Does that mean they put the Path Report in where the Cath came out of? LOL.
Sorry just couldn't resist a little humor.
Also with my insurance they have a free service where they assign you a coordinator that will call me periodically to check on my progress and answer health questions, healing questions etc. After answering numerous questions for the guy he then asked...."Are they sure you have prostate cancer?" I was like duh...that was the purpose of having this machine stuck up where the sun doesn't shine, taking 12 samples and having them tested and duh...I just like going and having surgeries? LOL
Larry
Guess I should have looked to see if my report was in there, Would have been better than going through the dilation.lol0
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