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So my OBGYN has suggested that I go see a Urologist after telling him about the spasms in my bladder. I'm just wonder if anyone else has traveled this path and if this is worth my time.
It doesn't spasm everyday, and I already take muscle relaxers, so what more is there to do? I know I have a prolapsed bladder, but so do lots of women that have had three children, and I'm not willing to do a mesh, so it's hard for me to understand how this doc can help me. It is entirely possible that I am overlooking something here. Any advice is welcomed. Thanks in advance!!
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