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09-05-2019, 09:30 PM | #1 | ||
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I had kidney stones in 2016 and have a yearly with a urologist ever since. In the course of these interactions he checks voiding, we discuss symptons; it went like this: 2017 want meds to help? no thanks
2018 want meds? no thanks 2019 you need meds. ok I was up extra, not hourly, which was a change. Better hydration didn’t explain it, but I was under another level of duress, not really needed. Flomax, .4 has me up less to pee as I seem to fully clear. I was going a lot, but not clearing my bladder. It may not be your solution in sum, but could provide relief. I still get up around the same amount, but not pressure and discomfort. My best, Jon
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09-06-2019, 02:55 PM | #2 | |||
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Actually, the drug he gave me was Flomax. It didn't make me go less or more. My stream is consistent with what I've known as a full urination throughout my life. Like I said, I didn't know the body could hold 6 or 7 full urinations. Thanks for the info! Jim |
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