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Hubby has been 100% better. Bloodwork back to normal but today his urine looked line pure blood! Calling doctor in the am, but wondering if anyone else has has this happen

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Good afternoon,

Are you speaking to the doctor today - they certainly need to be aware of this and will likely want a sample.

regards

Hi

How did your hubby go on with the Dr? This definitely needs looking into 💜♥️

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Hubby ended up going to hospital last night. Turns out he had a ruptured blood vessel in his bladder. Unrelated to his liver issues. Long term effect of radiation treatment. Comes home tomorrow!

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Hi.

It must be a huge relief that this could be sorted, it must have been so worrying and frightening too xxxx

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Very glad to hear that the problem has been diagnosed and is not liver related. We wish him a speedy recovery

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