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Old 11-30-2006, 08:56 PM #5
californiaDana californiaDana is offline
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Default I have badder problems

I get UTIs all the time, from what I have read this a common thing with PN. It just means more antiobiotics which I dont like. But since I cant fell very much they dont bother me as much as they would a "normal person".

Luckily my dr trusts me to know if I have a UTI or not, even though I send in a speciman with my husband the next day when he goes to work to take to the lab before he goes to work, it always is positive, just to make sure.

Hate to say that sometimes I wait days if its not easy for my husband to get the prescrepetion filled, but no big deal only hurts a little and just have to go to the bathroom alot, which is hard for me in a wheelchair.

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