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Hi Bev,

Yes, urinary urgency is part of the package. I take Ditropan XL to control

it.

And, yep, I'm cold a lot of the time...if it's below 80, I'm cold. I seem to

live in sweats.

Alone we can do so little. Together we can do so much.

Helen Keller (1880-1968)

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Hi Bev,

Yes, urinary urgency is part of the package. I take Ditropan XL to control

it.

And, yep, I'm cold a lot of the time...if it's below 80, I'm cold. I seem to

live in sweats.

Alone we can do so little. Together we can do so much.

Helen Keller (1880-1968)

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Bev, yes bladder problems are part of PLS. It is for me and I am on muscle

relaxer's but only 4 mg a day and that is not much compared to others I

suggest you ask your husband doctor for a bladder control drug like detrol XL

or

ditraopen (sp)................Flora

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Bev, yes bladder problems are part of PLS. It is for me and I am on muscle

relaxer's but only 4 mg a day and that is not much compared to others I

suggest you ask your husband doctor for a bladder control drug like detrol XL

or

ditraopen (sp)................Flora

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Hi Bev

I don't think I've talked to you before. Are you New to the group?

We had some discussion a few weeks...maybe months back. Several do

have bladder problems but it was a toss up as to whether it was an

actual symptom or a side effect of the muscle relaxants (Baclofen or

Zanaflex)

Also on the issue of being cold I believe several agreed with feeling

cold alot. with me my affected foot and leg are usually cooler to

touch than the rest of me. I don't feel cold but my body does so

much better walking and talking when its in heat.

Eva in WV

> My husband has PLS is bladder problems part of it like constant

> having to go also he is always cold

> Thanksbev

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Hi Bev

I don't think I've talked to you before. Are you New to the group?

We had some discussion a few weeks...maybe months back. Several do

have bladder problems but it was a toss up as to whether it was an

actual symptom or a side effect of the muscle relaxants (Baclofen or

Zanaflex)

Also on the issue of being cold I believe several agreed with feeling

cold alot. with me my affected foot and leg are usually cooler to

touch than the rest of me. I don't feel cold but my body does so

much better walking and talking when its in heat.

Eva in WV

> My husband has PLS is bladder problems part of it like constant

> having to go also he is always cold

> Thanksbev

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Good evening Bev,

Yes, a bladder problem goes with the disorder and a lot of the problem

comes from the medication we have to take. I find sometimes that the

urgency is almost unbearable and there is no waiting time. I also find

myself having the urgency to go again the minute I get to the next room.

It's like a part of the bladder has a fold in it and it unfolds by the

time I get to my chair. However, I have two problems, since DX PLS, I

also have been DX Type II diabetes. So I have that medication to deal

with too.

Yes, I also have problems with my feet and legs being cold, but I'm

being told it is because of my diabetes. Who knows? I am different

than others. I find that hot weather and humidity (as in Dallas, TX) are

hard on me and I find my trips to my daughters place in Durango, CO are

very enjoyable due to the dry and cool weather. My wife and I have an

on going battle over the thermostat in the house and in the car. I

sleep under a sheet and she is under a sheet and blanket folded in half

on her side of the bed. All the vents in the car are pointed towards me

or shut off on her side.

Have yourself a good evening.

Norton

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Me too Bev. I second what said.

Donna

> Hi Bev,

>

> Yes, urinary urgency is part of the package. I take Ditropan XL

to control

> it.

> And, yep, I'm cold a lot of the time...if it's below 80, I'm cold.

I seem to

> live in sweats.

>

>

>

> Alone we can do so little. Together we can do so much.

> Helen Keller (1880-1968)

>

>

>

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Bladder problems were one of my first symptoms of PLS. Baclofen actually

helps me. Detrol did little for me and gave me headaches. Recently, my

baclofen pump dosage was set a little too high. While this impaired my use

of my legs (too relaxed) my incontinence went away! Another trade off -

mobility v. incontinence. I'm now on a lower dose and again have bladder

problems.

Lynn (Forestville)

Bladder problems

My husband has PLS is bladder problems part of it like constant

having to go also he is always cold

Thanksbev

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Lynn,

I've heard some other people say that Detrol didn't help them much.

Ditropan XL (time release) really did the trick for me. I didn't think the

generic of Ditropan worked as well but maybe it was my imagination

but I don't think so. I take 5 mg but some others in the group take 10 mg.

Alone we can do so little. Together we can do so much.

Helen Keller (1880-1968)

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