It usually happens on the odd day, that I
get these spasms. Like, i'll feel like I
have to go to the washroom and what comes
out is very little and after I go, I got
to get up about 2 minutes later. It's
very uncomfortable and I can't sleep, I
lose a lot of my sleeping hours. I've
gone to my family doctor many times and
has said the same thing over agian and
agian. That "nothing is there." this has
been happening for more then about a year.
It comes and goes sometimes it stays for
about a few consecutive days.
Now im stumped, if anyone has any
suggestions. Please reply. Thank-you
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Miss Ray
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Jan 2006 Posts: 31 Location: UK
Posted: 01-18-06 08:52am
I no what you mean..
I used to get this feeling of wanting to
go to the toilet every second or so.Even
though I didnt really need to go.It is
uncomfortable so I got ti checked out by
the doctor I found out I had urine
infection so the doctor gave me some
tablets
another reason to why this can happen is
when your stressed out so if your stressed
out try not to worry about things.
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female
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 2 Location: winnipeg
Posted: 01-30-06 02:35am
Thank you so i've read around that
cranberry juice and more water should be
necessary? Does anyone know anything else
about this?
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