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Old 07-18-2008, 12:13 AM #6
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Jenn,

I am a bit neurotic about finding solutions to problems, and when I was having bladder issues I asked for both a bladder and renal ultrasound (very simple), and then a urodynamics evaluation (which, unlike what most people seem to think, was pretty neat because it really helped in determining the cause of my bladder issue: neurogenic bladder).

The entire process (ultrasound and urodynamics test) took about 30 minutes, and it was worth every minute.

-Vic
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