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A Fresh Start

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Posted 19 Mar 2016 at 01:27
Hi Julie,

I totally agree with your reference to childbirth, a cystoscopy is nothing in comparison.

I have been present at all four of our children's births and I'm in total awe of women's ability to achieve the seemingly impossible task of delivering something that big.

I have to admit to feeling a little embarrassed than I drew attention to it on this site but I think I was more concerned about what the test might reveal. I feel that my wife has suffered enough without having to worry about something new.

Thank you, Julie.

Steve xx

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Posted 19 Mar 2016 at 06:50
Hi Steve

You're right to bring this to our attention. It's the place where we try to help and support each other on the journey we're on. Unless you have very close friends you can share things with this place is a good safe place to open up and reveal what's in your heart and mind.

Hope you have a peaceful weekend with that problem now out of the way

Arthur

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Posted 19 Mar 2016 at 06:50

hi steve
good to read about the blood
your comment on our wives it must at times be really tough knowing that at sometime in the not too distant future we may not be around all we can do is spoil em as much possible

regards
nidge

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Posted 19 Mar 2016 at 12:51

Good news Ste*e.

Too late Julie - Pepsi all over the key*oard and no C, V or B 😥

"Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards." Soren Kierkegaard

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Posted 19 Mar 2016 at 13:16

Have been away from the site for a while Steve but really pleased to have caught up with your good news .
Regards,
Cobbles

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Posted 19 Mar 2016 at 23:19

Hi,

Thank you everyone for you kind messages.

I had an amazing day today.  It was the Prostate Cancer UK "Men United" Collection Day at the Reading v Cardiff match today and hopefully, we raised lots of money.  It was the first time I'd been the collectors' team leader and was just hoping I'd do everything right.  As it turned out, everything seemed to go really well.  I would like to get involved again.

On the subject of getting involved, PCUK rang me this week to ask if I would use my skills as a photographer, to work at the Brighton Marathon and the London Marathon covering the charity's involvement in these events for them.  I agree to work at the London Marathon and will probably help out at the Brighton Marathon too, though I want to have a think about that one. 

I love running events, even if I'm not fit enough to compete at the moment.  I'm disappointed that my Cardiac Consultant requested that I pull out of competing in the Reading Half Marathon in two weeks time and not running in any races until they have chance to give me a Cardiac MRI scan to check on recent problems.  At least I can be there to photograph these races so have some involvement.

Continue to have a good weekend everyone.

Steve

 

User
Posted 20 Mar 2016 at 00:42

Good for you! It's nice that you can be involved even if you can't run. From someone who has always hated running, the photography sounds much a better option!

Rosy

User
Posted 20 Mar 2016 at 09:29

Well done that man.

Pleased about the team leadership and also very pleased that you have been approached for your professional skills.

Let's hope the weather on those events is kind

We can't control the winds - but we can adjust our sails
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Posted 20 Mar 2016 at 10:36

Steve

You put some of us to shame.

Thanks Chris

User
Posted 20 Mar 2016 at 15:16
Hi Steve

The London is a great event both running and watching, you'll have a tremendous time there even if you're working.

Try to resist joining in!!

Arthur

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Posted 20 Mar 2016 at 21:24
Go for it Steve,

Ok so maybe you won't be competing but the photos are just as important. Look forward to pics on fb. My post to you about the 8lb baby was just meant to be frivolous and I totally understand not having someone to chat to at home, Trevor never discusses anything , never has and never will. But hey that is what the forum is for.

BFN

JulieX

NEVER LAUGH AT A LIVE DRAGON
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Posted 21 Mar 2016 at 20:54

Hi,

Julie, I totally support you mentioning childbirth on this thread.  You made a very valid point.  A Cystoscopy is very minor in comparison and I would never suggest it was anything else.  I think the reason I was apprehensive is because I'd never experienced one before. 

When I was covering the space programme the astronauts always used to say that you fear the unknown.  They were trained so well that they knew how they would deal with any problem that cropped up because they had dealt with those same problems, hundreds of times, in simulators during training.  They did not have the fear, you or I, would have had.

I think now having had a Cystoscopy, I wouldn't be concerned if I had to have one again.  The only problem I have found is that since I had it last Friday, I have been leaking urine and at times when I start to think I need to have a pee, I can't hold back.  I seem to have lost control a bit.  I may have to use pads for a while.  Perhaps my muscles have just been strained a bit by the procedure.  Has anyone else had the same problem after having it done?

Chris, you mentioned about me putting people to shame by volunteering for a few things.  I'm sure this isn't the case, some people are not in a position to do this type of thing.  It's just that I have found that getting involved has made me feel more positive about things and has certainly helped with my biggest problem (depression) far more than therapy or medications.  I did forget to mention that, last Friday, before my Cystoscopy, I helped for several hours on a Prostate Awareness stand in one of our shopping centres.  Also, I've just been voted onto the committee of our local Prostate Cancer Support Group.  As least I'm trying to do some good and I do feel better for it.

Anyway, I must have a sleep now before doing some more processing work.

Steve

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Posted 21 Mar 2016 at 22:48

Steve, when John was being investigated because the doc said his flow was slow and incomplete he suggested the camera to see what was what and also said that if it was a mild stricture then the camera might stretch it a bit.

:Perhaps it's possible that's what happened in your case? Just a thought. If it did then maybe when it settles it will shrink back a bit and you can hold on better

Edited by member 21 Mar 2016 at 22:48  | Reason: Not specified

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