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Old 08-02-2017, 01:02 PM #1
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Anyone have the problem of not being able to empty their bladder. If so how do you handle it.
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poochie, I have white brain matter disease and deal with bladder issues, including an episode of incontinence. I'm thinking you need to see a urologist. You can get a catheter (boo) or a device to help you empty the bladder.
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I have problems with not knowing when I need to go. I try to time myself at every 2-3 hours. I was having a problem with mild incontinence. My urologist fixed that. I would strongly suggest making an appointment with a urologist.
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My doctor put me on Bactrim, after 2 days I started feeling better and things were working a lot better. I guess i had such a bad infection. I hope that is all it was, we will see. Thanks for your input.
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There are few physical things I do to get as much pee out as possible. While sitting on the toilet I slowly bend over, then slowly sit up. Patience is key, I can never be fast in the bathroom. However I'm sitting I change it up. Lean one way or the other, forward or backward. If I'm sitting hunched over, a common position, I straighten up.

Then there's the brain trick. So often I think I'm done and wind up right back on the toilet moments later. So I occasionally will stand up and wait a moment before pulling up the pants.

This all works for #2 as well.

Hope you find something to help, poochie.
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