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Recurring bladder Infections: What can I do?

Kidney & Bladder | Last Active: Oct 11, 2022 | Replies (66)

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Dear Rosemary and all other volunteer mentors: (Thanking all of you), Some more information. After many, many bladder infections and Sepsis twice (Including growth tests and many other tests nothing was found to cause the infections. E coli was the culprit twice. So now after three and a half years and many many tests I went to a gynacological oncologist who found a mass in the bladder the size of 2.6 which is the first number of a now large size. I did not wait, I continued to press the doctors, Eventually went to another county to Shands; closest to where I live. Now I am having the same troubles finding a doctor to continue on with my care. There is a great possibility that the Corona Virus is burning out our health caretakers. The poor suffering people as I do care for them. So now I again must wait my turn for another visit not until September 30th; Another month from now to see the doctor to now hopefully to create another appointment to wait another month to do some sort of procedure to diagnose (Hopefully not cancer). Ouch! Perhaps my three autoimmune diseases has to do something with this condition? Well after crying to all of you volunteers perhaps I will feel less anxious (Very Anxious). Love, Love to all of you listeners and again thank you for being there. We all need you. Eventually I will stop feeling sorry for myself. Peach

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@peach414144 It is the waiting that is torture. Any growth in the bladder is cancerous. Usually a biopsy to see which one. I have another bladder biopsy coming up. I did the BCG and as we all know there are no guarantees. I deal with the PA and if he were not so tall I would box his ears!!!