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Q: bladder nerve removal
asked by: fluffykins on May 27th, 2007
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i have always had horrible pain for a long time now. im so over it, i just don't wanna feel it anymore, i don't wanna feel the bladder when it contains urine, when it doesn't, when its infected, EVER!
i've been to doctors for this pain, it isn't a UTI or treatable...
however, i wanna have the nerves cut. i don't know if this would require pelvic nerves, or the stretch receptors.
i've only done minor research. i haven't made any decisions yet, but i want to know how they do this (as i know they can), and how it affects the urinary system etc.
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SomeRandomPerson
replied on December 5th, 2007
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Maybe its just what I've heard, but surgery involving the back, especially with the spinal cord, is something I will always stay far far away from. I've heard so many stories of a bad problem becoming worse because the doctors didn't do back surgery right... just make sure this isn't a surgery that is extra-difficult to perform.
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