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<blockquote data-quote="Black 03 Z06" data-source="post: 162366" data-attributes="member: 1852"><p>In my case, as disgusting as this may sound, I was losing more blood than urine. The blood became black. No issues before but it was sometime after my last PSA test. There was never any pain to speak of. I kept putting it off thinking it would go away. No such luck!</p><p></p><p>I knew I was in trouble before they gave me the grim news I had cancer. It needed to be operated on right away. I was not mentally prepared for what was next. They took the bladder and prostrate and I spent a month in the hospital with complications. The good news is that I have been cancer free for a year now but the changes are really tough to deal with.</p><p></p><p>The thing that still amazes me was all the questions the medical team asked me but never told me, nor did I think to ask, what the ramifications were. If it goes wrong make sure you have someone with you to take it all in. I did but we still missed much. In my case I lacked the ability to think it all through, it is devastating news to anyone. You are simply overloaded with things you cannot comprehend.</p><p></p><p>I realize that a public forum is perhaps not the best spot to talk personal issues but if my information can help just one other person then it is worth it.</p><p></p><p>Only suggestion is don't wait. Time is critical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black 03 Z06, post: 162366, member: 1852"] In my case, as disgusting as this may sound, I was losing more blood than urine. The blood became black. No issues before but it was sometime after my last PSA test. There was never any pain to speak of. I kept putting it off thinking it would go away. No such luck! I knew I was in trouble before they gave me the grim news I had cancer. It needed to be operated on right away. I was not mentally prepared for what was next. They took the bladder and prostrate and I spent a month in the hospital with complications. The good news is that I have been cancer free for a year now but the changes are really tough to deal with. The thing that still amazes me was all the questions the medical team asked me but never told me, nor did I think to ask, what the ramifications were. If it goes wrong make sure you have someone with you to take it all in. I did but we still missed much. In my case I lacked the ability to think it all through, it is devastating news to anyone. You are simply overloaded with things you cannot comprehend. I realize that a public forum is perhaps not the best spot to talk personal issues but if my information can help just one other person then it is worth it. Only suggestion is don't wait. Time is critical. [/QUOTE]
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