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Old 07-11-2013, 04:06 PM #1
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Default Occasional numbness when peeing?

Sometimes, I would say a few times a month, I can't feel myself pee.

I have fine control over my bladder. And I can feel when I need to go, just at the moment I go, I can't 'feel' myself pee.


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With MS or other Neuro numbness, you can be numb anywhere.

Could I be super infrequent? Like I had it nice this month.mmbrfore that it was onth ago.
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I only have bladder problems when I have a UTI, which is blessedly infrequent. I cannot, however, tell when I stop peeing. I used to be able to tell because I could hear when I stopped, but I have lost a good deal of my hearing, and that doesn't work any more.
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Right there with you on not knowing when I've stopped peeing. I'll shift my butt on the toilet seat so I can hear the tinkle. With me it's not intermittent - it's all the time.
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Right there with you on not knowing when I've stopped peeing. I'll shift my butt on the toilet seat so I can hear the tinkle. With me it's not intermittent - it's all the time.
Yeah, I feel like maybe the intermittent nature of mine means something else possibly.
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