Hello, I had my first turbt in mid Nov and have a second soon. It is a scary situation, where you feel its just you, glad to join this forum to hear other people's perspectives and advice, many thanks, Martin
Hello Martin and welcome to the group. Many of us will know how you are feeling at the moment and will understand. The uncertainty and not knowing can be a very anxious time. There is a wide variety of experience here and always someone to answer questions or just chat. We know bladder cancer can be treated successfully. A follow up TURBT is common and usually just a clean up job and to make sure they have got all they can. Usually a lot less severe than the first. My follow up TURBT, I was in and out in several hours. Best wishes.
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