Bladder Cancer - 2 - Biopsy and TURB

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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
  • Diagnosis of bladder cancer via Trans-Urethral Resection of Bladder (TURB) and biopsy. This is the 2nd in a series of videos that document my experience with bladder cancer and its treatment.
    In the Fall of 2015, at the age of 38, I was diagnosed with Stage 2, aggressive bladder cancer. These videos are a detailed account of my treatment and some of the helpful lessons that I learned along the way. The story is unfiltered; I don't avoid frightening, painful, or embarrassing topics.
    My treatment consisted of four rounds of MVAC chemotherapy followed by a radical cystectomy and prostatectomy with an orthopedic neobladder urinary diversion. Thanks to many excellent doctors and nurses, countless unseen researchers, two extraordinary surgeons, and the support of my family and friends, Summer of 2017 marks my first year of remission.
    My treatment spanned 36 weeks and is documented across several videos:
    Week 01 Video 1 Symptoms
    Week 03 Video 1 MedCeck consultation
    Week 05 Video 1 Primary Care Physician consultation
    Week 06 Video 1 Urologist consultation
    Week 08 Video 1 CT scan/Cystoscopy
    Week 09 Video 2 TURB biopsy
    Week 11 Video 3 Biopsy Results (diagnosis)
    Week 11 Video 3 Surgical consultation
    Week 12 Video 3 Oncologist consultation
    Week 13 Video 3 Chemo prep procedures
    Week 13 Video 4 TURB resection/debulking and chemo port
    Week 15 Video 5 Chemotherapy round 1 of 4
    Week 17 Video 6 Chemotherapy round 2 of 4
    Week 19 Video 6 Chemotherapy round 3 of 4
    Week 21 Video 6 Chemotherapy round 4 of 4
    Week 25 Video 7 Radical cystectomy and prostatectomy with neobladder
    Week 27 Video 8 Post-op #1: Removed kidney stent and JP drain
    Week 29 Video 8 Post-op #2: Removed foley and started urinating
    Week 31 Video 8 Post-op #3: Removed SPT
    Week 34 Video 8 Removed ureteral stent and chemo port
    Week 35 Video 8 Returned to work

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  • @jenniferkelly8769
    @jenniferkelly8769 5 років тому +13

    Your very brave and courageous to share your story. I know its a way that your coping with the diagnosis and coming to terms with what your going through. Im a 20+ year uterine cancer survivor. I had adenocarcinoma of the uterine lining. I was only 29 at the time. That was back in 1997. Two years and 7 months later the cancer came back in an inguinal lymph node.
    I was very proactive and did a lot of research. That waz my way of coping. I researched a lot! Took my fear and turned it into researching.
    Unfortunately, im having issues with my urine, and im not ready to get back onto the cancer roller coaster, but I know ill have to face it.
    I want you to know that you're not alone in this. There are many support groups out there probably even at your cancer treatment center.
    Here are some links that might be helpful:
    Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network
    offer in person support depending on what state you live in
    www.bcan.org
    Cancer Support Community
    www.cancersupportcommunity.org
    1-888-793-9355
    Monday through Friday 9:00am to 9:00 pm ET
    American Cancer Society
    Living as a bladder cancer survivor
    amp.cancer.org
    Developing a survivorship care plan etc..
    CanCare One-on One Emotional support
    cancare.org
    matches you with another person with your type of cancer
    National Cancer Institute
    www.cancer.gov
    U.S. governments principal agency for cancer research/resources
    Stay strong, youll have good days/bad days. Allow yourself to feel both, dont hold your emotions in. Telling your story here on You Tube is personally empowering and will help you in your survivorship.
    Giving you these links I will look into some myself.
    Btw I used to have blood clots as well there's nothing to be ashamed of. It's the nature/side effects/treatment of the disease.
    You will come out of this, stay positive.😉😊
    I like your arcade games in the back ground! Very kool!
    Your survivorship friend,
    Jennifer

  • @DEADPOLES
    @DEADPOLES 2 роки тому +6

    I also couldn't pee when I went home just barely anything would come out. Ended up going to ER because I thought my bladder was going to burst they made me feel terrible when I went in they made fun of me saying I was acting like a pregnant woman. Pure pain. Everything you went through I did as well 👍

    • @jimd6641
      @jimd6641 Рік тому

      Same thing happened to me - totally unable to urinate and I was in the worst pain of my life. My wife took me to an urgent care center and they catheterized me, which immediately relieved the pain. Those people you had sound like real jerks. My nurses were very professional and took care of me very well.

  • @DEADPOLES
    @DEADPOLES 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks for your video it takes alot to discuss this..I had the same procedure. Except I had very large blood clots coming out while I would urinate gross hematuria turned out I had a 6×10 tumor on my bladder wall. And told it was melegment not binine... was told it could come back and spread to other organs. I'm a survivor for now. And having a bag at home was terrible up most the night because I really needed to pee but only a few drips seemed to come out. Upon removing the turp they released the balloon and pulled it out so fast I screamed the pain was so intense I ran out of the office straight to the bathroom. This is something I'll have to try to live with it Bing melegment. Thank you and stay strong my friend I still worry it could come back at anytime but am great full that you put this out thank you again 😊

  • @rei3208
    @rei3208 5 років тому +8

    it is much appreciated the testimony this wonderful gentleman that took his time to do this awesome video.....will have to go to the same procedure .....this most definitely has been a huge help to prepare and what to expect....not a simple thing though....thank you Kyle God bless you

  • @mikemaskaly6113
    @mikemaskaly6113 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you. A first hand account that fills in the medical and emotional gaps while one goes through the process. Good Luck and God Speed your recovery.

  • @iansutton9746
    @iansutton9746 5 років тому +6

    I completely sympathize. I'm going through a very similar experience. But I'm 78, more than twice your age. Your postings are helpful..."misery loves company." However there are some positive things you should look into. See Dr. Tony Talebi and Dr. Mark Soloway on youtube for an excellent explanation of procedures and possible outcomes. There are several postings by experts which are very informative. Also, Dr. John Bergman, who is often quite funny (which I found somewhat comforting.)

  • @sjuventina8671
    @sjuventina8671 4 роки тому +4

    I’m so sorry you had to go through this

  • @colemacedo-phillips5768
    @colemacedo-phillips5768 6 місяців тому

    Thanks very much for a powerful and candid account with your cancer journey! 🙏🏻

  • @infectdiseaseepidemiology2599
    @infectdiseaseepidemiology2599 Рік тому +1

    As a clinical epidemiology professor at a major medical school and center-in retrospect, they should have admitted you when you had that initial blockage that could not be resolved. It also sounds as though the initial hospital lacked a urology residency program, or even urology PAs,. Either should have been called and should have seen you. It sounds like you must have seen a urologist in private or small group practice, lacking support in case of emergency-which you did have.
    One can demand to be admitted under these circumstances, and this requires both firm self-assertiveness and an advocate.
    I am having this procedure done in 2 weeks. I hope my experience is better than yours. Fortunately, 2 of my former graduate students are urologists (urology faculty) at my medical school, though the procedure will be done by a specialist in bladder cancer.
    Thank you so very much for your insight and for kindly sharing your experience!

  • @brucewinham849
    @brucewinham849 5 місяців тому

    Great job describing your personal situation!! It has been a big help for me . Thank you, thank you!!!!

  • @spidyr2k
    @spidyr2k Рік тому

    Foley caths are just the worst thing to have banging around inside a mangled bladder. Every time the Foley balloon touched a surgery site inside the bladder, I'd get the most painful bladder cramps for a few minutes. It's been a year and a half since my diagnosis and have had two TURBT's as a tumor came back six months after the first one. Just finished up six weeks of BCG this week and hoping it killed off those damn cancer cells lurking around.
    Appreciate you sharing your personal journey with the world. Viewers should keep in mind that the journey is not the same for every bladder cancer patient.

  • @shanondavis6304
    @shanondavis6304 Рік тому +3

    My husband was just diagnosed. This is such a great video. Thanks

  • @whodunit6941
    @whodunit6941 6 місяців тому

    Hope you are doing well! Appreciate finding your story, I just had the TURBT & awaiting pathology results

  • @relaxgaming8872
    @relaxgaming8872 3 місяці тому

    The process takes about 15 mins. But the anesthesia kept u in the hospital for 3-4 hours. Waking up from that was bad for me cos when I went home the catheter was very discomforting. Till it was removed 3 days later from my experience. Then every time I urinate it burned like crazy. That lasted for a few days before the burning stop.

  • @jimd6641
    @jimd6641 Рік тому

    Thank you, thank you, thank you for posting this. I'm going through this now and this has been a great help to me.

    • @bladdercancerandtreatment
      @bladdercancerandtreatment  Рік тому +1

      I’m sorry you are going through this. I hope being able to watch my whole experience all at once is not too overwhelming. Please take it one day at a time. Just think about the next step.

  • @The_man_himself_67
    @The_man_himself_67 Рік тому +1

    Lol! This had me laughing brother! Had my TUBTR 4 days ago, now sat here with a bag of cranberry juice strapped to my thigh. My catheter has to stay in for 12 days. But yeah, pooping and erections, haha, it helps to know you got through what I am going through now. Thankyou.

  • @sevenup5259
    @sevenup5259 5 років тому +2

    Thank you very much for your time and also for reliving your experiences for me helped a lot and didn’t make me feel so alone in my journey . Can relate so much to all u are saying .

  • @hollyhocks7360
    @hollyhocks7360 5 років тому +6

    So sorry you had such an awful recovery. In the UK you would not have been discharged home on the same day as the procedure for exactly this reason. For all the money or insurance you guys have to pay for your health care you don’t seem to get good appropriate care and supportive instructions (. I’m a British nurse.)

    • @bladdercancerandtreatment
      @bladdercancerandtreatment  5 років тому +3

      Holly Hocks Kind of a hot topic in the states right now! :) When researching after my diagnosis, some of the most factual and concise information I found was from your NHS. Their documentation is an excellent source for proven, objective information about plans of treatment.
      Nurses are amazing people. Thank you for what you do.

    • @yahnoyammakhunt
      @yahnoyammakhunt 9 місяців тому

      Just had the same treatment in the UK. Had surgery at 2pm and went home at 7pm the same day

  • @kimnicholl2233
    @kimnicholl2233 2 роки тому +1

    You have explained this to the tee! Just had it. How are you now?

  • @myshellstout2536
    @myshellstout2536 Рік тому +3

    I had that horrible catheter for 10 days and When your a woman that catheter is very uncomfortable did u pass what they call scabs cause I know I did and that shit sucks

    • @janecarolhogue3140
      @janecarolhogue3140 Рік тому

      I had that catheter both times I had bladder cancer. Yes it is so painful

  • @thakurdas7751
    @thakurdas7751 10 місяців тому +1

    Now how are you

  • @janicebrocke8528
    @janicebrocke8528 3 роки тому

    PAIN PILLS BLOCK YOU UP

  • @kimnicholl2233
    @kimnicholl2233 2 роки тому

    I went to bed and put bag on knob of nightstand with a string!

  • @icediamonds11
    @icediamonds11 Рік тому

    How are you today ?

  • @egay86292
    @egay86292 4 роки тому

    i would be tempted to rip into hospital administration for shortchanging you on crucial self-care info and, of all things, irrigation saline--- which, by the way, can in a pinch be cooked up with a dollar's worth of distilled water and table salt from Walmart.

  • @barbjones7971
    @barbjones7971 5 років тому +2

    You are super hard to listen to. Your cadence and speech pattern is choppy and monotone. Kind of disappointing because your content is good.

    • @bladdercancerandtreatment
      @bladdercancerandtreatment  5 років тому +33

      Barb Jones These videos are not scripted content. It was not my aim to keep you entertained and engaged. Your comment is not helping anyone. Keep it to yourself please.

    • @theresalasalle1845
      @theresalasalle1845 5 років тому +2

      What the hell is wrong with you?

    • @markhopkins5352
      @markhopkins5352 5 років тому +20

      @Barb Jones , Take your mundane Toastmasters' tidbits somewhere they're requested. This kind man has posted this for people who are going through the same thing and not to tickle your ear holes!

    • @rei3208
      @rei3208 5 років тому +10

      @@bladdercancerandtreatment let's be thankful this man took his time as best as he could to explained graphically and plain english this video that will help many that wouldn't have a clue what to expect......personally I am preparing myself for this ordeal mentally .God help us that have to go through this better than dying from an eventual metastasis.

    • @sobeautifulsrilanka
      @sobeautifulsrilanka 3 роки тому +13

      @Barb Jones. Really unkind thing to write. The man is not a professional speaker. He is trying to help people through his experience and informative content, you are very unkindly criticizing the way he talks.