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Old 07-09-2013, 09:23 AM #1
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Default neurogenic bladder

Does anyone suffer from bladder symptoms as a result of their neuropathy?
Like burning, urgency,frequent trips of course W/O infection. And trouble starting/seizing of the muscle. Is this considered autonomic?
Before they knew I had diseased nerves, my symptoms presented in my bladder first..so they kept doing cystoscopies ,thinking I had interstitial cystitis.
I am considering going back on pregabalin to deal with it

Any comments would be appreciated.
I hope everyone is well.
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