My wife is 13 months my senior. When she turned 65 she had multiple medical problems hit all at once. She joked that she felt like the warranty on her body had run out and now her body is breaking down. Suddenly I can easily relate.
A couple of weeks before the Cali Rally I noticed blood in my urine: not a happy sign. A CAT scan revealed an “orange sized tumor” growing on the out side of my bladder.
A bladder biopsy was recommended, and after this procedure was described to me I asked the Doc to schedule it for after the Rally, suspecting that I wouldn’t able to sit on a bike and participate. Boy was I right!
Through the rally I was thinking the “worst case scenario” would be that I would have to have my bladder removed and I would have to live with a tube sticking out of my abdomen and have an external urine bag strapped to my leg. I actually accepted this idea rather quickly: no more bladder urgency or “shy bladder” syndrome. On long rides I could just run a tube down my leg and let it flow! I realized of course that this would permanently relegate me to the back of the pack!
Monday was my biopsy It came back that the tumor is not only malignant, but is an “aggressive” form of cancer, and may have spread to surrounding tissue. I am having a PET scan tomorrow and should get the results Friday. This will give me “the bottom line.” It does look like, one way or another, I am in for at least a couple of months of surgery and/ or chemo and radiation therapy.
Sorry to bring you down, but I had to get it off my chest. You are my online family.
Your prayers, support, and tales of happy outcomes for such situations will be greatly appreciated.
Special Ed
A couple of weeks before the Cali Rally I noticed blood in my urine: not a happy sign. A CAT scan revealed an “orange sized tumor” growing on the out side of my bladder.
A bladder biopsy was recommended, and after this procedure was described to me I asked the Doc to schedule it for after the Rally, suspecting that I wouldn’t able to sit on a bike and participate. Boy was I right!
Through the rally I was thinking the “worst case scenario” would be that I would have to have my bladder removed and I would have to live with a tube sticking out of my abdomen and have an external urine bag strapped to my leg. I actually accepted this idea rather quickly: no more bladder urgency or “shy bladder” syndrome. On long rides I could just run a tube down my leg and let it flow! I realized of course that this would permanently relegate me to the back of the pack!
Monday was my biopsy It came back that the tumor is not only malignant, but is an “aggressive” form of cancer, and may have spread to surrounding tissue. I am having a PET scan tomorrow and should get the results Friday. This will give me “the bottom line.” It does look like, one way or another, I am in for at least a couple of months of surgery and/ or chemo and radiation therapy.
Sorry to bring you down, but I had to get it off my chest. You are my online family.
Your prayers, support, and tales of happy outcomes for such situations will be greatly appreciated.
Special Ed
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