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Old 11-26-2010, 03:09 AM #1
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Default Frequent urination

Aw Crap. I was doing awesome with the supplements recommended here for Chemo PN. I think I started around August. B-12, Benefiotine, R-liopic, , COQ10,Magnesium once a day.

Last month I started to really have to urinate a lot. Sometimes I felt I couldn't leave the bathroom. I went to the Doctor and got tested for diabeties and quick prostrate check. All good so the doctor wrote me script but said to stop taking the supplements first. And of course the urination problems went away. This was about mid October. On Holloween I performed in a haunted house for hours in shoes and felt awesome. no neuro pain. I was thinking I'm ready to go back to work soon.

Last couple of weeks it's as bad as it was prior to the supplements. So I guess I'm looking for any thoughts on the subject because the last few days have sucked

Thanks

Mike
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