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Well, that bladder problem sounds serious. I'd go to a urologist
rather than a GP. Nerve damage to the bladder happens in multiple sclerosis. Some people end up self catherizing as a result. And prostate issues in males can block urine flow. I wouldn't wait around concerning this symptom. Damage to the spine can affect the bladder as well. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cauda_equina_syndrome
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