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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: California
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Originally Posted by bobber
Thanks mike
someone else mentioned the same thing to me in a private PM,,,,another warning sign that this was coming on for both of us is , Foul smelling urine,,and with men ,pain in the tip of the penile after urination or ejactulation,,,its not a UTI,,{its from the Dr} refered pain from the prudental nerve which if you have prostatitits,,you have the same symptoms,,,,,,,,yeah im worried,,the other person at times lose their bowels and ability to control their bladder,,,,,do I need a script for that cream? and what is the name of the pharmaceutical who makes it? is it just for pain relief,or does it gives internal relief,?And from my research,,the pelvic floor muscle are affected with cramps with levator Ani-muscle and quadratus lumborum contractures from the RSd,Also it affects and attacks the prudendal nerve,,,,[great],,,,,,,,,,,,,,other early warning signs were, red rash on inner theigh,read rash and burning in lower SI joint,inflammed upper and mid buttocks,,then it walk on around to the perineum,,that nerve travels via lower back thru the buttocks to the canal of the bundle of nerve in which the prudendal is affected causeing this,,,
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Couple of things:
1. CRPS shouldn't give you a foul smelling urine. That part of it sounds just like the "endogenous" e-coli infection I had a year ago. Appparently, and this is true of both men and women - the bacteria somehow (and quite internally) makes it out of your gut and into your bladder. You should see a urologist ASAP! For this they will make same day appointments. (I was advised that if left untreated, an e-coli infection could be fatal in the long run.) For what it's worth, I was put on a high dose of an antibiotic for 10 days, but the night after I saw the urologist, the contents of my scotum were suddenly enlarged and inflamed, and the next day I was back to have the scotum checked out under ultrasound, as they had done for the bladder the day before, and was given a follow on prescription for the same antibiotic at a lower dose for another 20 days.
That said, where we have the fairer sex beat, is that it's apparently far easier to get a comprehensive culture from a man than a woman. I learned that after the birth of our first child when my wife had a mystery pelvic inflammation that wouldn't resolve for weeks. Then, in an office roundtable at her OB/GYN's someone suggested culturing me, and a urologist identified what it was - can't remember the name but it was something that either one of us could have been carrying around for 15+ years asymptomatically - we both took the same round of antibiotics, and that was that.
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2. You definitely need script for the topical gel so long as it carries prescription drugs unless the FDA has okayed OTC sale, which it hasn't in this case. But by coincidence or just the intuition of the subconscious, after writing earlier I was wondering whether it would be possible to keep the meds in suspension in a lotion - and then that was the way you referred to it - where the gel dries up but is still on your skin, long after all of the available medications have been absorbed, which could possibly become a nuisance in its own right with underwear and all. So unless you're living in a culture where it's okay to walk around in the buff, a lotion (or cream) format might be preferable, if it could be done.
Good luck!
Mike
Last edited by fmichael; 03-15-2010 at 02:31 AM.
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