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lady_express_44 06-12-2008 01:18 PM

Just a reminder, for when you suddenly have MINOR symptoms . . .
 
I have had burning feet and legs, extra fatigue, some weakness, numbness . . . nothing major, but I don't usually get "break-through" symptoms for no reason. For me it's either "all on", or nothing new . . .

I noticed I was getting up more to go to the bathroom during naps and at night. I had no burning or pain, just mostly frequency issues. That happens for me intermittently though, for no known reason.

I happen to have to take my daughter into the clinic this morning, so I figured I may-as-well get tested for a UTI. Sure enough, it was very obvious by the mini-test they do right there and then.

Which reminds me, wouldn't it be good to have one of those testers right at home? Do they sell them?

Anyway, I am always telling people "get checked for infections, if symptoms go on for longer then 24 - 48 hrs", but am so bad about doing this myself. What's with that?

DON'T IGNORE SYMPTOMS AS IT MAY LEAD TO A FULL BLOWN ATTACK.

Fortunately it didn't for me, and I am on the mend. :D

Cherie

Erin524 06-12-2008 02:59 PM

The brand Azo sells some chemical strips that you use to check for UTI's....along with the ever helpful (and colorful) pyridium medications (basically, it's a pain reliever for bladder pain, and colorful because they turn your pee orange)

Next time I'm at WalGreens, I'm going to buy some of the chemical strips. Maybe I can at least have some fun next time I have a UTI by pretending that I can do chemistry.

tkrik 06-12-2008 03:01 PM

Lady - Thanks for the reminder. :)

AfterMyNap 06-12-2008 03:20 PM

Quite right, Cherie, if we'd only listen to what we do/would tell others, we'd nip a lot of it in the bud.:o:rolleyes:

BaxterTheBunny 06-12-2008 03:55 PM

Glad you caught it and you're on the mends. :hug:

starfish 06-12-2008 04:05 PM

Glad you caught it in time and thanks for letting us know to monitor our own situations, however small they might seem at the moment. Hope you feel better soon.


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Originally Posted by BaxterTheBunny (Post 299497)
Glad you caught it and you're on the mends. :hug:


Desinie 06-12-2008 04:16 PM

Yep, I keep those AZO test strips on hand at home. I've had a few UTI'S before without the normal symptoms of burning or pain with urination because of having neurogenic bladder secondary to the MS ( I have urgency and frequency often, without having a UTI). Instead, I noticed an increase in MS symptoms, just as you described.

I'm glad you got it checked out. Feel better soon, Cherie.

cricket52 06-12-2008 07:42 PM

Good point. Glad you had the sense to get it checked out. Most of the time those of us with neurogenic bladders wouldn't even know.

I ignored an ugly rash on my lower legs, a bout of influenza type symptoms and fatigue for about four months. My grandson, daughter and others around me seem to get strep infections and scarlet fever within a few days of visiting me.

Since I am spastic, fatigued, blotchy and bit^^y more than usual I think I will keep the appointment I have with my PCP in July and ask him to do a quick strep test. I will be seeing a dematologist at his suggestion in August. I have great pictures for him, the rash is starting to fade and I'll be darned if I am going to another specialist just to be told he can't dx it. I'm tired of being a mystery patient!

Why do we seem to minimize our symptoms? I think for me it's the limbo thing. Some answer is better than no answer.

Hope you made a clean recovery - no more fatigue etc.

ewizabeth 06-12-2008 08:52 PM

Glad you got it checked out Cherie! :hug: I hope you'll be as good as new soon! And, thanks for the reminder!

Erin524 06-12-2008 11:14 PM

I'm starting to learn that if my tooth hurts, and I get a new numb spot, or my vision gets fuzzy, that maybe I need to go see someone for some antibiotics. (my dentist doesnt give a strong enough dose tho. Last time, I had to go to my doctor because the lymph nodes in my neck started to swell up with the sore spot in my mouth)


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