Joined: 02 Feb 2005 Posts: 2 Location: Clayton, WA
Don't Know Why I Can't Urinate Alot of the Time. Posted: 02-02-05 09:18am
First, a little medical background that
may assist in your opinions or experience
you can share. I have osteo arthritis,
fibro, restless leg syndrome (aka
parkinsonism), genetic, coronary heart
desease, cardio vascular deasease, m s.
Secondly, I have had maybe one or two
bladder (uti's) infections in my 57 years
of life. Just not prone to them
normally.
Okay, here are my current symptoms. I
can't empty my bladder 90% of the time.
I have had my uterus removed back in the
80's so this could be partially
responsible for whatever condition I am
experiencing such as "fallen bladder".
However it has only been in the past few
months that this has become a problem. I
asked my doc if I had a bladder infection
at onset. He tested and said "no". I
kind of disagreed but being of timid
personality and not having alot of exp
with the problem..I accepted his answer.
Then things got worse. I stopped being
able to go at all, for hours at a time.
I finally break the cycle by using the old
"hand in tipped water" routine. Only
partially works but releives it some.
Also there is a sharp pain mid abdomin
down to pelvic area that seems connected
somehow. Doctores have not been able to
locate the sorce of this pain as yet.
The pain when at its worst is equilivant
to childbirth with no meds. Had two
babies that way, know what its like. The
pain I have in this area at times is
really really bad, almost to the point of
making me feel like I am going to pass
out.
Ok well I guess thats all I have to say
for now , except help!!!
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