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Originally Posted by velonomad
I have been on 3 rounds of antibiotics for Urinary Infections and it didn't help. It is causing some inflammation on the bladder wall that is beginning to close off the entrance to the bladder so he feels it is better to remove the cyst. Then again he may just need a new boat

As for the "procedure" The worst part was when the scope went through the prostate, whoa nelly! that was no fun!
Glad to hear you are going to have it removed. A friend of mine delayed this surgery until it exploded and then had to go in for emergency surgery. May the Surgeon have good hands the day of your surgery!!

When i recieved my transplant they inserted a hard plastic catheter tube near my bladder. I was awake when they removed it a month later. That was an experience as the contraption (scope with fingers) looked like one of the eyes on the spaceships in the original War of the Worlds, or one of those flashlights with an bendable neck.

Edit: And a nurse that looked like Beulah Ballbreaker did the prep.

Heres to a speedy recovery.
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