Leaks, Laughs & Life with a Urostomy

Nobody Told Me About ...Returning to Work After Bladder Removal

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Returning to work after bladder removal surgery is not just about physical recovery, it is a full adjustment in energy, confidence, routine, and how you move through your day. In this episode of the Nobody Told Me… series, I talk about what it was really like going back to work with a urostomy. From fatigue and stamina to practical challenges and emotional shifts, this is the side of recovery that does not always get discussed. Because nobody told me this part would take this much adjustment.

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