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Re: endo, uti's and urologists, oh my

From: Jessica (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Jul 11 14:58:24 2005


Yes I am currently seeing a Urologist for reacurring UTI's. MY pelvic walls are inflammed due to endo pain and I was onn a cathurtur for a week. AFter several attempts to have normal bladder functions my urethra was stretched. I have been to the e.r. several times for painfull uti's, and now am on a special diet to make them less painfull. I do not know if the two are linked. YOu urologist will probably give you a prescription that will numb you urethra and make your pee turn a diff color, you've probably been on this before. Good luck adn let me know if there is a link between the two. Jessica

At Mon, 11 Jul 2005, Carrie wrote: >
>Has anyone gone to a urologist for their pelvic pain?
>
>I have recurrent uti's and don't know if it has anything to do with
>anything, but I'm going to the doctor anyway.
>
>I have never been actually diagnosed with endo but I am certain that
>this is what's causing the pain. The symptoms are exactly right, so
>what else could it be. I had a lap done in April but the doc was
>looking for an "infection" and found an inflamed appendix, took that
>out, and called me healed. Except that as soon as the pain from the
>appendectomy went away, the endo pain was rightthere.
>
>I currently have uti symptoms, along with the endo symptoms and hope
>that the urologist can give me some insight. Has anyone else taken this
>route?




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