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@conchman

Hi Phil, sorry I must’ve misread or didn’t understand that you have already had prostate removed. I am guessing the EBRT therapy is probably what I had also without looking everything back up. The only thing I can add then is I ended up with 39 treatments at Mayo Clinic in Rochester. The conversation was deeply about avoiding critical areas and they felt they could limit exposure. But as I learn where the targeting was it affected my bladder neck extensively. I don’t know if I really want to share everything as it doesn’t help you with any positive thinking. I will answer any questions the best of I can as long as you ask. I will be celebrating my 64th birthday in March. Currently scheduled to have ileal conduit surgery on Friday. In a way I am so looking forward to the surgery to get things back to normal. Again, ask anything and I’ll do my best.

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Hey conchman, it sounds to me like the 39 sessions of radiation did a job on your bladder neck. Not being a radiologist or knowing if your recurrence was in that area, I cannot hazard a guess as to why your treatment had such disastrous effects.
I know I was given a list - and a speech - of possible adverse consequences to having radiation but I didn’t know - and still don’t know what other options I had other than lifelong ADT.
What happened to you can certainly happen to me sooner or later. I will be pissed (not funny) at the world but all I’ll be able to do is shrug and have surgery like you are having. I’ve met men with bladder cancer (which I’ve also had) who’ve had the ileal conduit since their treatment involved complete cystectomy and they were pleased at having the option of not having to catheterize themselves or otherwise invade their body cavity many times during the day.
I was told that salvage treatment could reawaken my bladder cancer to a more aggressive form, but again I had to choose between dying from this or dying from that.
Surprisingly, my urologist told me that prostate cancer kills you slowly over many years but bladder cancer can kill you in ONE. So now I have 6 month cystoscopes which are far more anxiety laden than the regular old PSA’s let me tell you!!
I will be thinking of you and looking forward to hearing that all went well and your life has been made better for once…
Phil