Symptoms: Blood in Urine
Tests/Procedures in the last 4 weeks:
- Urinalysis to diagnose an infection (11/9)
- CT scan: an X-ray but gives much better detail. (11/9)
- Cystourethroscopy: a cystoscope (a thin, telescope-like tube with a light and tiny camera attached) is inserted into the bladder through the urethra to view the bladder and kidneys (11/21)
- Cystoscopy & Biopsy (under anesthesia): A thin tube with a tiny camera on the end is passed through the urethra to visualize the right kidney. (11/28)
- Ureteral stent: a thin tube inserted into the ureter to prevent obstruction of the urine flow from the kidney.Stent inserted (during above procedure) to reduce trauma (11/28)
- Intravenous pyelogram, or IVP: X-ray of the urinary tract. A dye is first injected into your vein; the dye is filtered by your kidneys and provides contrast so the kidneys are easier to see. A series of X-rays is taken over a 30-minute period, looking for blockages or problems. (12/4)
- Urinalysis. Stent removed. (12/5)
Results:
- Negative – no infection
- Negative – no tumors, no masses, no stones
- Negative – normal bladder (no cancer), normal left kidney, blood source= right kidney
- Negative – no biopsy needed – no polyps or abnormal cells found
- …
- Negative – nothing abnormal found – no malignant cells, no blockages
- No infection. Antibiotics prescribed as a precaution
Next Steps:
- There seems to be NO FOUND CAUSE for the bleeding.
- Continue on as normal
- Hopefully the bleeding will stop or be minimal.
- Contact the doctor if the bleeding increases or there is pain.
- Return for procedure #3 in 4 months.
So how does this relate to running?
For the most part, I was not in any physical pain during the first 3 procedures. When I went to my doctor for #1, the PA there told that I had bladder cancer & to go to the hospital for more tests. Test #3 revealed that the problem was not in the bladder. For test #4, the urologist was looking for evidence of kidney cancer. That has been ruled out for now.
So as you can see, it was pretty scary. And mentally, I could not focus on running…at all. (I was also very sore after test#4)
Running Post Stress Fracture:
11/11 – 1/2 mi
11/13 – 1/2 mi
11/15 – 1/2 mi
11/17 – 1 mi
11/19 – 1 mi
11/21 – 1 mi
11/23 – 1.5 mi
11/25 – 1.5 mi
11/27 – 1.5 mi
12/2 – 2 mi
12/4 – 3 mi
NO tennis yet. Yes, I am off my half marathon plan already. Not worried…
Here are some photos from my run/walk through the park yesterday. It definitely lifted my spirits.
Ready or not, I am doing my 12th race of the season (a 5K) in this park around these lights on Dec. 15!!






I am so sorry you are going through this new trial sweetie…will keep you in my prayers. I love the pictures. How on earth did you get the falling snow on your blog…love it and want to do that on mine!
http://runningsurvivor.blogspot.com/2012/12/health-update-and-healthy-living.html
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The snow is a setting in WordPress…it will snow until Jan 4.
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I’m sorry you had to go through all of those tests. How scary! I am thinking healthy thoughts for you!
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Thanks.
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Argh. These kinds of issues are the worst..scary but tedious and boring at the same time.
Enjoy the race!
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Hi, I’m sorry about your health concerns – how scary! I’m adding your blog to my reading list, we’re in Kim’s Christmas card exchange group together. I’m looking forward to reading your blog! 🙂 Julie
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I’ve been to your blog too. GL with your recovery.
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Oh man, I am sorry to read this. It’s awful to not know what is going on. Good luck.
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Sorry to hear about all of this, but you sure have stuck it out in my opinion!! Good luck on your 5k ON MY BIRTHDAY!!! 🙂
Shannon
http://www.irunreadteach.wordpress.com
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