florida-again
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I've been wanting to post this for a while but I didn't want to gross anyone out.
Has anyone ever had any experience of over-active bladder disorder, without loss of bladder control? I was 'diagnosed' with this a while ago.
I go to the bathroom a lot. I simply couldn't even think about drinking anything if I was going to be somewhere where access to a bathroom would be restricted. I also get up in the night, sometimes several times.
If I drink anything such as coffee, I have to go to the restroom an embarrassing amount, if I have coffee with friends for example I usually have to leave 5 or 6 times in an hour.
I went to see one doctor, but because my bladder control is (thankfully) fine and dandy, she told me i was imagining things.
When I went to get a second opinion however, after keeping a careful eye to see if I was imagining thinks, I was told it was over-active bladder disorder. Apparently my bladder sends messages to my brains which makes me feel as though my bladder is full, when in fact it isn't. Hence the need to use the bathroom but not the lack of bladder control.
I've never met anyone else with the same problem. Have any dis'ers experienced it? Particularly at such a young age (21, but had it since 15)
Has anyone ever had any experience of over-active bladder disorder, without loss of bladder control? I was 'diagnosed' with this a while ago.
I go to the bathroom a lot. I simply couldn't even think about drinking anything if I was going to be somewhere where access to a bathroom would be restricted. I also get up in the night, sometimes several times.
If I drink anything such as coffee, I have to go to the restroom an embarrassing amount, if I have coffee with friends for example I usually have to leave 5 or 6 times in an hour.
I went to see one doctor, but because my bladder control is (thankfully) fine and dandy, she told me i was imagining things.
When I went to get a second opinion however, after keeping a careful eye to see if I was imagining thinks, I was told it was over-active bladder disorder. Apparently my bladder sends messages to my brains which makes me feel as though my bladder is full, when in fact it isn't. Hence the need to use the bathroom but not the lack of bladder control.
I've never met anyone else with the same problem. Have any dis'ers experienced it? Particularly at such a young age (21, but had it since 15)

