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Katz, what a remarkable, adventure-filled, high-and-low journey you have been on. I salute your determination and clear thinking and I am in AWE of your sense of humor. (Stan and Stella! I love it! Williams would indeed appreciate it.)

I will do some research for you and I would like to submit your question to one of our panel of experts, hopefully in enough time to get an answer back before your doctor's appointment. What day is your appointment?

And so that I am clear, what they have termed inoperable, terminal and high grade is the bladder cancer, even though it is not anywhere at present? Is that right?

This will be the first time you've had chemo of any kind, is that correct?

And right now, other than the impending chemo and the ongoing adventures of Stan and Stella, you actually have no cancer showing and nothing else in pain or malfunctioning, is that right? But the "terminal" diagnosis was given after the most recent surgery? THat removed the cancer in the vagina? Or was it given before that?

Was the doctor who gave you the "terminal" diagnosis your bladder cancer doctor that you think is great?

And while it's not part of your primary question, why is there a zero chance of getting a second artificial hip?

I'll work on getting some good information for you if you'll write back and let me know if I've interpreted it all correctly?

Hang in there, Katz. This is what our founder created EmpowHer for. We're all on your side.

May 22, 2009 - 5:53am

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