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Hello all. Hopefully I can give hope to people with invasive bladder cancer. I’m now 12 years cancer free after a radical cystectomy and a neobladder.,
Dewdrop
Glad to hear you are also doing well.
The thought of major surgery is very daunting and somehow i couldn't get my head round what i am facing or how I'm going to be afterwards. To hear people are doing so well is encouraging and gives a sense of proof that theres life after surgery. Which is also an aspect that some can't get their head round, just like me.
Many thanks
Best wishes
Deb x
Its Good to talk.
Hi, that's great to hear. I'm also 12 years on with neobladder, although my BC was not yet muscle invasive.
Whatever cancer throws your way, we’re right there with you.
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