Lost most of the bladder, most of the bowel, all prostrate and rectum, gained 2 new additions, a stoma bag and an urastomy bag, thats gonna take a lot of getting used to, but at least I am still around to deal with it, yeah more scans in around 8 weeks, juat hoping for the best then. I would like to take it this oppurtunity to ask members, if anyone notices blood in their poo, then get to their doctors right away, I didnt, I first noticed early April 2022, but put it down to stress, over the summer of last year it got more regular and more redder and clotty, it was only in July that I told my wife what was happening, she went beserk because I hadnt told her earlier, we got a sample to my GP, who then got me an appointment for a colonoscope, where I was then told it didnt look good, but needed scans to find out more, got radio therapy and chemo therapy five days a week for 6 weeks over November and December, after that I had to wait 6 weeks then go back for more scans, a few weeks later they brought me in for the chat, when they told me that I would be losing major body parts, it was devastating, but I have a close and loving family to help me through the long road ahead, but again I cant stress enough to everyone, if you notice any redness in your bowel movement, get to your GP.