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Re: BLADDER

From: Amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Aug 13 08:03:35 2004


I have some bladder issues too and found out during my third lap in June that my left ovary and bladder are somewhat stuck together from scar tissue. Because of the location, the doc could not remove it. My bladder often aches and I cannot hold it for very long anymore. If I do, it is painful. I also feel pressure and go to the bathroom pretty often. I cannot even make it through the night without getting up to go at least once. I have not tried anything for overactive bladder, but my boss tried it for the same reasons and also found that the meds did nothing. I think it is just endo related. Doc told me when I have a hysto (something coming for me in the next couple years) he will have to have a urologist assist. Hang in there!

Hugs! Amy

At Thu, 12 Aug 2004, NIKKIE wrote: >
>.I AM ON MY SECOND SHOT OF LUPRON. I ALSO HAVE HAD 4 LAPROSCOPE
>SURGIERS ALREADY. IT SEEMS NOTHING WORKS FOR ME. I HAVE SO MUCH
>PRESSURE ON MY BLADDER AND GO TO THE BATHROOM LIKE 30 TIMES A DAY. DOES
>ANYONE LSE HAVE THIS. MY DOCTOR LOOKS AT WEIRD WHEN I AM CONSTANTLY
>COMPLIANG ABOUT THIS. THERE IS DAYS I CAN NOT EVEN PUT MY SEATBELT ON
>THE PRESSURE IS SO BAD. I ALMOST FEEL LIKE I MIGHT EVEN WET MY PANTS.
>HE HAS PUT ME ON MEDICE FOR OVERACTIVE BLADDERS BUT THAT DOES NOT EVEN
>WORK.THE LAST SURGERY I HAD WAS IN MARCH 2004 AND HE REMOVED ACR TISSURE
>FROM MY BLADDER THEN. I JUST CAN;T GET ANY RELIEF DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY
>SUGGESTIONS?
>
>--
>NIKKIE
>






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