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Old 09-07-2016, 12:46 PM #5
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I hope you are doing better and have talked to your neurologist again today. The pain may actually be bladder spasms. They are not fun. I'm sorry your PCP wasn't much help at this time. Hopefully the urologist will be able to shed some light on what is going on. Have you seen your gyn regarding some of the pain? I do hope you start feeling better soon.

Judy gave great advice!

Like Kelly, I don't feel anything when I have a UTI. Most times, I don't even know I have one and is found incidentally other than MS symptoms being vague and coming and going.
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