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Re: day of REALLY bad cramps now constant urge to urinate.HELP!

From: ada (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Dec 6 18:56:08 2006


Ellen, I actually was at the doctor today (my 6 month check up after lap) and brought up the issue (again) of my constant need to urinate (yes, it does come and go but this week it is awful). I gave a sample and of course it came back perfectly clear. I will be on the look for another doctor (an endo specialist) in my area if this continues to get worse... My doctor wanted to start me on a medicine for bladder control but I refused. I strongly feel it is associated with my endo and I don't want to take meds with side effects if that is not the real problem. Who knows maybe someday down the road I will change my mind...But, I will find a specialist first. Just thought I would let you know that you are not alone.

At Wed, 6 Dec 2006, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>On Monday I had the absolute worst cramps yet. Thought I'd pass out. I
>took naxaprin (sp?) in early a.m. then 2 advil at lunch time. Then
>around 4:00 got relief from cramps but felt real urgent need to pee. And
>now 2 days later the feeling hasn't left.Cramping much better.Could my
>bladder be bothered by endo? Will this feeling go away??I pray someone
>else has experienced this. I feel like I am loosing my mind. I had
>full work on bladder 2 months ago because trace blood was detected in
>June then Sept. Everything, from bloodwork to scan came back normal.
>Thanks
>Ellen

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Ada



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