When I Feel Like I Have to Urinate But I Don't Have To ? Posted: 07-30-07 23:41pm
Hello,
What does it mean when I feel like I have
to urinate but I don't have to? I have no
problems urinating when I have to (when
the bladder has urine in it), but
sometimes I feel like I have to urinate
when there's no urine in my bladder. The
only times this really bothers me is when
I'm trying to go to sleep, but can't,
because of an urge to urinate. I usually
sit on the toilet for a while, like 15
minutes, no urine ever comes out, the
feeling goes away, and I can go to sleep
comfortably. Something seems to be causing
the urge itself. I drink about 3 cups of
coffee a day, in case that has to do with
it. So what's causing my bladder/whatever
to feel that way?
Thank you
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vaineminaru
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Posted: 07-31-07 22:45pm
HI,
I would say stop drinking so much coffee.
It can screw you up pretty bad
urologically. I drank one cup a day, plus
a coke usually and i got the same problem
you did. Im no doctor, but I would say
start drinkng more water and cut back on
caffine
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peepee1
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Posted: 08-01-07 02:15am
I went without coffee yesterday and today,
and I think it's working, but I was
wondering, is decaf coffee okay?
And I never drink soda or any other form
of caffeine.
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