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Re: Keep investigating bladder/bowel troubles?From: Mel (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 31 Mar 2000 11:37:03 -0600 (CST)
>At Thu, 30 Mar 2000, Tammy wrote: >> >>For 3 years approx. I have had bladder problems - frequent UTIs - >>urgency - constant trips to the bathroom -often every half hour. I had >>a cystoscopy with urethral dilation 2 years ago but still have problems. >>Nothing remarkable showed up on the cystoscopy that I am aware of.For >>last year and a half I have also had bowel issues - intermittent pain & >>bleeding on bowel movement,frequent pressure/spasms in rectal area and >>general irritability of the bowels. I had a sigmoidscopy which showed >>non-bleeding internal hemmorrhoids and received diagnosis of irritable >>bowel syndrome. I am starting to feel like a hypochondriac when I go to >>doctors , but I feel there is something wrong and that there could be a >>connection between my two problems. Should I continue to discuss these >>things with my doctors, or providing symptoms don't worsen , just go >>with the tests I have had, look after myself and leave it at that. >> >>-- >>Tammy LL >> I have irritable bowel as well.. It took 3 years an d 2 doctors to pinpoint what was wrong. Mine got so bad I couldn't eat. My doctor put me on something called Symax-SR .375mg. YOu might want to ask your doctor about it. It worked well for me. As for the UTI's, I also have this problem. You might want to consider taking say 1 amox. 500mg a day to ward them off. I was put on this method when I was younger and it seemed to help. I hope you feel better! Mel
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