
Well this is an extra post.
I went to my Urologist today. I kept telling myself to be assertive the whole time while I waited. We discussed the troubles I have with this inside me and how it is almost a painful thing all the time,if I do anything physical, It hurts and I pass blood. So I have had to stay pretty much immobile and how it has been getting progressively worse and I want this fixed permanently instead of a temporary fix. He will refer me to a specialist at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, but in the mean time we need to get the old stent out and replace it with a fresh one. He was worried how I would deal with the healing process with my cancer therapy and didn't feel qualified be able to tackle this problem.





1 comment:
Man, if it's not one thing it's two! I'm so glad that you feel well enough to let us know how you're doing and that you can still feel hopeful enough to keep seeking help.
A friend has a son who has successfully gone through chemo two or three times and has extended his life more than ten years and was able to have some kids, all quite miraculous.
But now it's back and he just doesn't feel he can face it again, so he's decided to let nature take its course and let himself die.
I understand how you can feel like giving up sometimes, but the "good fight" is what's honorable. So keep setting a good example for us!
Love You, David
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