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biba_yu 02-06-2017 09:43 AM

Extremely frequent need to urinate
 
Hello,
I have a problem with frequent urination since I was at college. Back then it was mild annoyance, like maybe 10 times a day which is still above normal. Of course, I did not have UTI. Just more frequent need that normal, but that gave me anxiety.
During years it got progressed, a LOT. Now I am 44 and I go as many times as 25-30 a day. At night, I get up between 2 and even 7 or 8 times. This may look like a minor problem, but it's taking over my life. I can't even take a long walk in peace, or travel anywhere without taking care I have toilet available at all times.
I have no UTI, but I did have it several times in my life and each time it made my problem much worse. Antibiotics would take care of pain and infection pretty fast, but urgency would be unbearable. i could go all the time. It feels like urgency is even worse on antibiotics, and of course, gets worse with each UTI. I drink 2 l of water a day at least to prevent infection, also, I take very good care of hygiene, my life is so overwhelmed with stupid problem that I don't even go out and have no life except for home-work-home and I am depressed. I have no friends, no social life, no boyfriend, have stupid health problems doctors can't treat (like this one). I have been to 4 urologist, done cystoskopy which was mostly clear but showed signs of trigonitis (which is incurable), gave up coffee, exercise regularly (somehow), no improvement. I get that I am in certain age, and this could happen, but this is ridiculous. I can't have urgency 30 times a day, it's impossible to live that way and each commute is hell!
I have no diabetes, but I have anemia, which is also hard to treat, and possible RLS or some kind of neuropathy. I am very tired, it's hard to sleep or do anything with all these problems but this one is the oldest, and still no explanation or cure.
I even tried to train my bladder, almost made it to 3dcl this summer but then I got UTI in November and all that is gone. My capacity is now like 10ml or so.
I have no diagnosis or explanation, md plans to do some urodynamic tests on me. I don't know, I am tired and depressed, my neck hurts, my legs are itchy, I am alone and really fed up with everything.

PAYNE1 06-03-2017 12:41 AM

What did the doctor find out? Have you been able to get treatment? :hug:

I have bladder problems caused by White Matter Disease, evidently. I've been having nerve treatments, but I don't think they are likely to help. :(

kicker 06-15-2017 08:31 AM

I was lucky enough to see one of top urologists at Johns Hopkins (my neurologist there sets up things for me). Whether guy did it (he did nothing specific I remember but I really liked him) or I was already turning a corner, but my UTI from Hell (as I called it) went away and years later have not had one since (I think this was timing and luck and right antibiotic).

I have MS and bladder control is a big component. As the years went by, things changed (for the better! (I do Kegals but really don't know if this affects things.)
I wear Poise Pads 24/7 to take away any fears. I drink water and liquids all day and feel this is good. Find a urologist you have faith in. I'd seen others previously, thought them not great and never went to them again. I think this is just the way it went for me. Just set up up best way you can.

Like with my twins and dog, keep myself on an approximate schedule of stuff. Sometimes things mustvary and change, but I try to roll with the punches! Have not found any magic answers or pills - just do what I can.

caroline2 12-16-2020 10:25 PM

There are many bladder supports one can look at, I just got my first 2 bottles of Bladdex and I'm being more committed to the Kegel exercises....

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