Glen is now sharing his experience to help raise awareness of the signs and symptoms of bladder cancer, explaining how he feels like he’s been given a second chance thanks to both tumours being found at a stage where they could be successfully treated.
I remember noticing my pee was dark and when I turned the light on, the toilet was full of blood. I just thought it was an infection and kind of brushed it off, but my wife Laura said it wasn’t normal and I needed to get it checked straight away.
Even when my GP referred me for an ultrasound I didn’t think anything of it. I was then told I needed a flexible cystoscopy which involved a tiny camera going into my bladder through my urethra which wasn’t the most pleasant, but it wasn’t painful.
When I came out of that procedure, I was told that the consultant needed to speak to me and that’s when I twigged the news might not be great. The only thing I heard him saying was ‘tumour’ and ‘cancer’. After that I can’t remember a thing, it was like white noise. I genuinely thought it was an infection as I didn’t feel ill or sick, I had no fatigue.
I told my wife on the way home so she could prepare my daughters. That was probably the hardest part but my focus was making sure they were okay and I did what I needed to do to get through the treatment.
I remember the surgeon coming to see me after the operation and saying they were able to remove the whole tumour which was such a relief. It was the size of a golf ball but hadn’t gone through the bladder wall, so I consider myself very fortunate I had that symptom and did something about it as things could have gone on a very different path.
I was back at work after a couple of weeks because I didn’t want to be stuck in the house and just wanted to get on with things as soon as I was able. I can honestly say that my treatment was virtually pain free and I was fortunate to have had no side effects from the chemotherapy.
When I was told the tumour had returned I felt more confident as I knew they were on top of things and it had been caught early again. My last scan was clear and if the next one in a couple of months is clear, I’ll move to annual scans which will be another step forward.