> yea I am hoping this will all be benign firstly and second to that it won't be something that adds extra barrier to class 1.
If it is benign, which is what we all hope!, it will not affect your medical class 1 in the least little bit. 10 or 15 years ago my AME was not happy with one of the urine values and sent me to a urologist to investigate. I had three visits there, which cost me around 600 Euros not refunded by the health insurance because I was not ill, during which ultasonics, X-rays and a bladder cytoscopy (not something I want to ever experience again) were performed. The only thing they found was a cyst, can't remember if in the bladder or kidney, which the urologist considered "benign". With his report I went back to the AME who promptly signed off my medical, despite the cyst. It is probably still in my file but he has not asked about it ever since.