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I am just being discharged from the St Mary’s Mayo hospital in Rochester.
I have undergone a radical cystectomy. They’ve taken my entire bladder, ovaries, fallopian tubes, pelvic lymphatic system and part of my intestine to form a new bladder – neo bladder. I consider myself very lucky. I did not have to undergo chemo, they did not take a portion of my vaginal wall, they did not take my uterus.
I am a 68-year-old woman. Two years ago in March just as Covid was starting, I had what felt like a urinary tract infection: frequency, urgency, painful urination and most importantly blood in my urine. It took me a while to get care because of the Covid situation. I did have a CT and a cystoscopy. They SAW nothing at the time. Two years later again in March, I presented with the same symptoms. This time I was told I had bladder cancer. I underwent two TUR-Bts ; The second one determining it was into the bladder muscle wall and the treatment for that was a radical cystectomy.

I am a retired registered nurse. I know the system. I tried to use the system in my home town, but couldn’t find the treatment in a timely manner that I needed. So I called the phone number that Mayo presents on their website.
Within three days I had tests set up, My current history, labs, and procedures scooped into Mayo’s system and an appointment with the Urologist at the end of three days testing. I was scheduled and had the cystectomy on Sept 28 and am going home today 😊
I have never seen such efficiency in a medical facility. And such skill and compassion of all the medical personnel.
My advice to you if the CT and cystoscope come back negative, ask if they can do cytology to be sure there’s nothing there that can not be SEEN. The treatment varies for the depth of the tumor. So much easier to have had just installations instead of the whole reconstruction!
I LOVE THE MAYO CLINIC !!!!

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Wow good for you! I am also a retired RN, retired Mayo Jacksonville. I am now waiting for the path results post second TURBT to see if I have muscle invasive or not. I live four hours from Rochester. I had the same situation. I thought I had interstitial cystitis until the gross hematuria persisted.
I am happy for you. Yes it is an amazing facility. You will do well now. Good luck with your Neo Bladder. I would love to know how you do with it ongoing. Gail

I am 22. I hope you are doing better now and I appreciate your comment. I will ask for a cytology. What stage were you? Mines started a year into COVID really. But doctors have been watching