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Old 12-01-2016, 06:37 AM #1
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Default TMI: Bladder issues (maybe men only?)

So the last few years I've had some problems starting to urinate. Wow, that was a sentence I never thought I'd write...

I feel the need to urinate, but then I just stand there and it takes forever to get the stream going. Its frustrating to need to go and then not be able to go. I've heard of this with older people having prostrate issues, but I'm only in my 40s.

Recently though, I found this as a possible symptom of peripheral neuropathy. Anybody else heard of this or experience this as well?
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