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On 07/07/2019 17:03, Cursitor Doom wrote:
On Sun, 07 Jul 2019 13:17:42 +0100, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:

I did too. Had an inspection of the inside of the bladder. They can do
this using a small flexible camera, but this one was to allow them to do
a minor operation. So used what they call a rigid cysto. So put you
under first. Hope you're not eating - and have you crossed your legs
while reading this? ;-)


Dunno about him, but *I* have.



Had this done a couple of years ago; cameras and other equipment
going down little holes never designed to take them.


And it don't half sting when you pee after the anaesthetic
has worn off :-(


Is a bit uncomfortable - but just imagine if they had to cut you open to
look inside?

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On 09/07/2019 14:18, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
Gareth's was W7 now W10 Downstairs Computer
wrote:
On 07/07/2019 17:03, Cursitor Doom wrote:
On Sun, 07 Jul 2019 13:17:42 +0100, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:

I did too. Had an inspection of the inside of the bladder. They can do
this using a small flexible camera, but this one was to allow them to do
a minor operation. So used what they call a rigid cysto. So put you
under first. Hope you're not eating - and have you crossed your legs
while reading this? ;-)

Dunno about him, but *I* have.



Had this done a couple of years ago; cameras and other equipment
going down little holes never designed to take them.


And it don't half sting when you pee after the anaesthetic
has worn off :-(


Is a bit uncomfortable - but just imagine if they had to cut you open to
look inside?


Yes. You are right. Thankfully the bladder cancer was detected and
removed successfully.

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Yes. You are right. Thankfully the bladder cancer was detected and
removed successfully.


Carcinoma I'm guessing you meant.



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Gareth's was W7 now W10 Downstairs Computer
wrote:
Had this done a couple of years ago; cameras and other equipment
going down little holes never designed to take them.


And it don't half sting when you pee after the anaesthetic
has worn off :-(


Is a bit uncomfortable - but just imagine if they had to cut you open to
look inside?


Yes. You are right. Thankfully the bladder cancer was detected and
removed successfully.


Pretty lucky, I'd say. I had two TURBT followed BCG infusion. They fill
your bladder with it once a week for three weeks, then again after 3
months, and so on. But it does seem to be working. All cysto and CT scans
good (they do this after each group of BCG)

It's interesting that in the US with their cost doesn't matter private
medical care, there's a big shortage of BCG. NHS seems to still have
supplies.

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