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I've posted a couple of times about some bladder/urinary sxs I've been having. I did see a urologist & am scheduled for urodynamics testing next Wenesday. Well, now I have a question about spasms.
Tonight, my bladder feels very full (I have gone to the bathroom a few times), occasionally, I'll feel the bladder area tighten up. Sometimes it will tighten and loosen up, sometimes it just remains tightened up. After I use the restroom, the spasms are REALLY bad. If you've had spasms of the bladder, does that sound like what I'm describing? Will the urodynamics testing pick up on any contractions that may occur during testing? Oh yeah---Something new last night...when I finally decided at 3:00 am that I was ready to sleep, I got up and used the restroom and went to bed. I had a little spasming, some pain and burning/tingling. (No, i don't have a UTI...we've checked. ![]() ![]() What a freak of nature I am. ![]()
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Sounds like the spasms I have, I don't have the cold feeling not there anyway but I get almost a buzzing feeling yippee right but no it hurts! I think it is related to the nerves, I do get cold areas or burning areas in other places thruout my body so it seems normal that some people might get them there too!Good luck with the testing I think the urinary stuff is some of the worst!
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The cold feeling is probably a dysthesia, which is a distortion of any sense, especially of the sense of touch...Wikipedia
Please, do not use capsaicin cream in that area like the Wiki suggests...that would be BAD! Very bad juju! Talk to the urologist about it, because my explanation could be wrong (and probably is!)
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The tech noticed my spasms during the test and made note of it. Mine get really bad and hurt a little when my bladder is close to empty.
You're not alone with the cold feeling. But it only happens to me at night when I wake up to go. LOL, hubby has joked that it's because none of me is awake at that hour. ![]()
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Oh geez, I could never put that *there*!!!!
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Or it could be specifically referred to as paraesthesia:
http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/paraesthesia.html "Dysesthesias is a symptom of pain or abnormal sensation(s) that typically cause hyperesthesia, paresthesiae, or peripheral sensory neuropathy. Paresthesias Paresthesias (abnormal neurological sensations that include numbness, tingling, burning, prickling, and increased sensitivity, or hyperesthesia) can include several conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, thoracic outlet syndrome, multiple sclerosis, strokes (cerebrovascular accidents), Guillain-Barré syndrome, transverse myelitis, and compartment syndrome/Volkmann's contracture." 6 of one, 1/2 a dozen of another. ![]() I get those ice cold sensations, usually in patches on my legs, and especially when I go into cold weather (but not always). It's like someone is suddenly holding an icepack to that spot. It lets up for me fairly quickly though, within a few seconds to minutes after I escape the trigger. I also get "hot" burning patches, usually from being in the path of a heater (ie. in the car). Sometimes though, I just get a "drip" type feeling too, and I swear I have water drops falling on me. This seems to be triggered by certain positions that I am holding my leg (ie. foot on gas pedal). ![]() I get the spasms at the back end. I find the physical position of my body can have an impact on whether I get them, but mine aren't IN any organ in that area, just in the "meat". Are yours IN your bladder or just you just feel them in the area where you actually void? (Probably too private of a question . . . sorry . . . but just something to think about when describing it to the new doc.) Cherie
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Jenn, Hope your bladder spasms stop soon. I've had them before and a few times thought I had a UTI ,but my urinalysis came back negative. I've tried Pyridium for bladder pain and spasms and that does help me. It does turn your urine orange tho, just an FYI.
Last edited by Desinie; 08-08-2008 at 07:12 PM. Reason: correction |
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