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I recently went to an urologist and had a test done due to having blood in my urine for over 18 months and it not being related to any infections. He performed a proceedure in which he inserted a scope into my bladder to examine the inside. He informed me everything is fine but that I have some thickening on the floor of the bladder. He used terms I don't remember but it would seem I should be able to do something to reduce this thickening? Should I seek a second opinion? He said I would probably have signs for the rest of my life????? Help
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I think getting a second opinion is the best thing you can do. Doctors should give you a solution, not tell you that you must deal with this for the rest of your life!!!
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