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As I posted on Insights, I saw my urogynecologist yesterday to discuss some surgery.
I told him that the cardio docs said the med he has me on made my pulse drop too low...and they want me off of it. But I also told him the urge incontinence has really slowed since he doubled the dosage.

He told me that in fact this med raises heart rate 2 beats per minute...and that anticholinergics do NOT lower pulse rate...

My neuro was so mad that they took me off of the mood drug he'd put me on...he doesn't know that I'm sobbing at the slightest thing...

so who's right?
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