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Hi all. I had a call from the nurse today as they discussed my case yesterday. She didnt actually say so but I feel like this is not going to be able to be treated. No mention of Chemo, she said I could have radiotherapy to deal with the bleeding, and they are sending me to bladder specialist, to see if its possible for an operation. I just feel so deflated, all hope I had I feel has gone, and I just dont know how im going to cope with this. Has anyone had any similar circumstances to me? Any input might help Thankyou x
Hi Mavis321 . Sorry to hear things don't seem to be as good as you hoped. It's always frustrating when they don't give you clear information. Good to know you will be seeing a specialist. I hope they can come up with a plan for you. Best wishes.
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