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Re: ??????? help

From: Joy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Apr 23 03:11:21 1999


Hi Missy,

I 'm so sorry ot hear about your urine/bladder(or whatever amy be causing this) problems! Don't worry, nobody's laughing at you! After all the discussions on bowels, a little leaking is nothing! =) Sometimes I have the same problem, like I can't hold it in when I want to, and can't get it all out when I need to. Sometimes I have to check to see if anyone else can see anything! I usually wear a pantyliner or pad to help with embarassment. If your doctor already took the urine sample before your insurance was up, can't they tell you the results? Are doctors not allowed to answer questions if you don't have insurance? I don't know the answer to those questions, but maybe someone else on the forum does. I hope I've helped, at least now you know that you're not the only one! Lots of love, Joy in CA

anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:

> i have a question about a month ago i had a laporotomy done and they had a
> cathiter on me. i had an endometrioma inside my left overy actually 5 of them
> anyway i am having problems with my blatter whenever i stand up i feel like i
> go in my pants a little (no one lauph at me please) and i also have to push
> to get it to come out. has this happened to anyone and do you know what could
> cause this my dr took a urin sample t he other day but as of today i no
> longer have insurance so i cont afford to go to the dr. please help me
> ((((((((((hugs to all )))))))))))))) missy
>




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