Originally Posted by
Minerbarejet
The best analogy that I ever saw on this thread regarding the dreaded two Spec + Sens was Hancocks car alarm.
Knowing his penchant for using the erase button I am not going looking for it.
Basically he had a Car, (your body), an Alarm System (cxbladder)and a South Island Burglar, (Bladder Cancer).
The alarm was set to maximum sensitivity at 95 - 100%. A truck rumbles past, off it goes, a dog pees on the wheel, off it goes, gets bumped by someone parking, off it goes, someone tries to break in, off it goes. But you dont want to know about dogs, trucks and bumps, you want to know if anyone is trying to steal your car. So you set the alarm a bit lower to around 80 -85. Cxbladder at that setting will tell you specifically 86 percent of the time that a South Island Burglar is trying to steal your car and in addition will detect any North Island Burglar( upper tract) doing the same thing. In fact on six occasions it told you a burglar was in the vicinity.(Early indication of false positives that turned out to be true positive 12 months later.)
The competition's alarm will only go off 50% of the time but, although it is usually a burglar when it does go off, it misses a lot. Bladder check did not notice any North Island Burglars but cxbladder found all of them.
This MAY help- then again ...........:)