Ok I am a 17 year old male and have had
this problem for quite a few years now and
I have gone to the hospital to find out
what is wrong. About once a week or so I
fin myself unable to pee, sometimes not
even a drop, despte the fact that my
bladder is full to the rim. According to
the people at the hospital and the test's
they have done I have a mislerned
urinating reflex. Ok, fair enoufgh...
But that still doesnt explain why my urine
becomes mirky right before the problem
really sets in and sometimes asif
something pops in the urinal tube at the
momen that I suddenly am able to pee
again. (murkyness may occur here too
sometimes). This problem has been
getting progressively worse since it
started. Finaly, just now I had a short
sharp pain in the urinal tube, somewhere
towards the end, but not quite, after wich
a small amount of transparent fluid came
out...
(note that I am not yet sexually active)
i am going back to the hospital next
friday to see if the medication that is
supposed to help my peeing reflexes relax
helped... But the other symptoms dont
make any sence... Someone please help.
But do think before posting... Im am the
paranoyed type... If I get too many
idea's buzzing around in my head you will
see me in the "mental conditions" forums
alot... Thanks in advance!
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Amber28
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 Feb 2006 Posts: 75 Location: Australia
Posted: 02-19-06 06:03am
Hey sorry to hear youve had so much
trouble.
Did the hospital do a bladder scan, take
an x-ray? Sounds like there is something
wrong with your urinary tubules.
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baskotoiea
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Feb 2006 Posts: 3 Location: NL
Posted: 02-19-06 07:09am
Yah, the hospital did an x-ray and
ultrasound to check for stones or anything
of the sort. Nothing came of that. Also
each time I have taken in urine for
examination it has been free of bacteria.
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johnintj
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 13 Feb 2006 Posts: 3 Location: Norcross, GA
Posted: 02-19-06 07:44am
Did they do a cystoscopy? Are you
drinking plenty of water? The murkiness
sounds a bit like dehydration?
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baskotoiea
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Feb 2006 Posts: 3 Location: NL
Posted: 02-19-06 12:46pm
I have bad drinking habbits, that could be
a part of it, ill see if I cant force
myself to drink more... Set a ridged
shedule or something. Because I myself
dont just go to get a drink of water.
Thanks for the input. Also, they did do a
cystoscopy, nothing wrong there it seemed