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2nd opinion
Hi,
I have bladder and postate cancer. My tumor in the bladder was low grade and removed in Feb of this year. So far, so good. I am very confident with my Drs. abilities..hopefully you are as well. In any event,I would seek a 2nd opinion on what to do after you get the results of the scans.
Best wishes and good luck.
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The waiting is the hardest part
Hi there,
The waiting is indeed the hardest part. I was diagnosed on Feb 26th with a bladder tumor, had two TurbTs (one was considered a biopsy) and now am scheduled for a radical cystectomy on May 7th. I believe all the feelings and thoughts I have are "normal", much like the grieving process. Anger, depression, denial, the "why me's" etc. My husband went through the same experiences too. Talking to a professional therapist may help. Both of us have been prescribed Xanex to help relieve the sudden panic attacks. I never took anything before. It helps! Now I am resigned to my "fate" - it will help me live! I am now looking forward to getting over the "mountain" and returning to "normal" life on the other side. I am fairly young - 51, work full time and am a part-time exercise instructor. The best thing you can do for your husband is be positive! Yes, life will change for the two of you and no one likes change. Talk about all your concerns and issues together. It's the not knowing that makes things scarier. When you talk and come up with solutions it helps. He may be terrifed of not being the main financial support for a few months. Men fear that more than women. He also may be terrified of the sexual implications. My husband and I take 3 mile walks together to have the time to talk - no tv,no telephones,no emails, no interruptions. I also found it helpful to discuss most of the details with our good friends. They can be very supportive and help you resume "normal" activities. There is nothing you can do about the waiting except realize that it won't last forever. You both will get through this!0 -
thanksfathersson said:2nd opinion
Hi,
I have bladder and postate cancer. My tumor in the bladder was low grade and removed in Feb of this year. So far, so good. I am very confident with my Drs. abilities..hopefully you are as well. In any event,I would seek a 2nd opinion on what to do after you get the results of the scans.
Best wishes and good luck.
Frank
Thanks it helps good luck0 -
Thanksbrightstargal said:The waiting is the hardest part
Hi there,
The waiting is indeed the hardest part. I was diagnosed on Feb 26th with a bladder tumor, had two TurbTs (one was considered a biopsy) and now am scheduled for a radical cystectomy on May 7th. I believe all the feelings and thoughts I have are "normal", much like the grieving process. Anger, depression, denial, the "why me's" etc. My husband went through the same experiences too. Talking to a professional therapist may help. Both of us have been prescribed Xanex to help relieve the sudden panic attacks. I never took anything before. It helps! Now I am resigned to my "fate" - it will help me live! I am now looking forward to getting over the "mountain" and returning to "normal" life on the other side. I am fairly young - 51, work full time and am a part-time exercise instructor. The best thing you can do for your husband is be positive! Yes, life will change for the two of you and no one likes change. Talk about all your concerns and issues together. It's the not knowing that makes things scarier. When you talk and come up with solutions it helps. He may be terrifed of not being the main financial support for a few months. Men fear that more than women. He also may be terrified of the sexual implications. My husband and I take 3 mile walks together to have the time to talk - no tv,no telephones,no emails, no interruptions. I also found it helpful to discuss most of the details with our good friends. They can be very supportive and help you resume "normal" activities. There is nothing you can do about the waiting except realize that it won't last forever. You both will get through this!
Dear brightstargal,
Thanks so much for your comment it ment a great deal to us. We will take your advice and do more things together and talk to friends. Good luck to you and let us know how you make out!
Lisa0
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