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Old 12-27-2009, 11:46 PM #1
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Default urodynamics testing in the morning

Prior to the study I am supposed to measure how much I drink and pee throughout the day....

I think my measuring cup I had to buy specifically for this study is wrong! There is no way I am retaining that much water!

Although I had no idea how much water I actually consume throughout the day! I have had cotton mouth since before this bladder thing started.

So here is the problem: Today I consumed 76 oz of fluid. according to the cup... I only released 15 oz.... This leaves 61 oz floating around in there.. which is a little over 7.6 cups! Obviously this number is wrong. I don't think wonderwoman could hold 7 cups in!

Looks like we are going in blind!
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