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finz 04-03-2010 04:10 AM

Are you male, AB ? Have you had your prostate checked ?

I hope that you will get some answers and relief from the urologist.

gabbycakes 04-05-2010 05:43 AM

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Originally Posted by abrown176 (Post 639198)
Hi Im 3 days out from my surgery now to move my SCS battery. It has been almost a year ago that I had a 4 day epidural drip for my RSD. After that I had some trouble peeing. It feels as if your pushing out a bowel movement to get some pee out. Since surgery it has became worse. I was taken to the ER last night because I couldn't go. They told me I was dehydrated and had very little in my bladder. They said they can't explain why its been off and on for a year. Just wondering if any one has had this same thing happen or if you have had a epidural drip for your RSD. They ER doc told me he would refer me to a urologist if I wanted to go. Any thoughts on this. Please all thoughts are greatly appreciated. Thanks!!


I also experienced the same problem way back in the beginning of this wonderful tour we are all on. I remember sitting in a hospital, one of the 10 times I was in he hospital, and pushing on my stomach such so I could go. Ofcourse we all know when coming out of anthesitha(spelling) that your system gets all out of sorts but after a few hours or a day or two it should return to normal. I think it is a normal process of RSD but if it continues for more that a week, and I am not a doctor, I would see a urologist or if your a women maybe a gynocologist. Mine did go back to normal but to took time like a month. I did see my gyncoologist and everything checked out OK. But I would stay on top of it.

Gabbycakes


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