Guest guest Posted February 4, 2004 Report Share Posted February 4, 2004 , I've had similar problems, but I never considered the possibility that it was related to mito. I had nine kidney infections in just over a year, and spent 80% of that time on antibiotics (usually Cipro). After a lot of frustration, I was seen by a urologist and an infectious disease specialist. I had several rather invasive tests, CT scans and extensive immunological function bloodwork. Finally, the infections cleared up, but I live in fear that the cycle could start again. This was not the only time this sort of thing has happened to me. Theresa > Hi, > > Did anyone here ever have recurring problems with a urinary tract infection, that won't go away after treatment with antibiotics? > > Months ago I had blood and urine tests done. I was told everything was fine. Then, last month I felt like I was getting a UTI, so I saw the doc and was started on Macrobid. While at the docs I asked for a copy of my earlier tests. When I got home I saw that there was a lot of bacteria in the urine, and other related problems. More tests were suggested, but no one told me! > > Anyway, that probably is what led up to what I'm dealing with now. I had more tests last week, and there's still bacteria and other problems, plus all the pain and discomfort. I've been on Macrobid again for a few days, and I'm not sure if it's helping that much - just the possibility of a yeast infection : { I'm trying to counteract the meds and infection with lots of water, probiotics, and unsweetened cranberry juice. So now I'm not sure if this is just one of those stubborn UTIs, or if there's more going on. BTW, I don't or have never had a fever with this. > > I don't expect anyone here to make a diagnosis for me, I'm just wondering if this may be another one of those annoying and persistent conditions. > > Since on the new labs (made sure I got copies) it was suggested that more urine tests are suggested (like on the old labs - grrrrrrrr), I think I'll leave a call to the doc to see if he'll do something - anything. I don't even think this was even going to be addressed since I was the one to bring it up to his nurse, then him. I like the man, but still....... > > Well, that's my vent for the day. Hope it made sense. > > B Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2004 Report Share Posted February 4, 2004 , I was told by my neuro doc that if you are having bladder issues that you don't empty completely, you could have a life time of infections. Do you have that problem? I do and couldn't go the the urologist the neuro wanted me to because of insurance issues, and the one I saw was useless because he knew nothing about neuromuscular diseases at all. Sometimes I can empty completely and sometimes I can't, I assume due to energy issues. This "doc" I saw had me go to the bathroom 3 times in 5 minutes and then cathed me. He got out a couple of tablespoons and said, "see you are emptying, good buy". I hope you can get your situation straightened out. B wrote: Hi, Did anyone here ever have recurring problems with a urinary tract infection, that won't go away after treatment with antibiotics? Months ago I had blood and urine tests done. I was told everything was fine. Then, last month I felt like I was getting a UTI, so I saw the doc and was started on Macrobid. While at the docs I asked for a copy of my earlier tests. When I got home I saw that there was a lot of bacteria in the urine, and other related problems. More tests were suggested, but no one told me! Anyway, that probably is what led up to what I'm dealing with now. I had more tests last week, and there's still bacteria and other problems, plus all the pain and discomfort. I've been on Macrobid again for a few days, and I'm not sure if it's helping that much - just the possibility of a yeast infection : { I'm trying to counteract the meds and infection with lots of water, probiotics, and unsweetened cranberry juice. So now I'm not sure if this is just one of those stubborn UTIs, or if there's more going on. BTW, I don't or have never had a fever with this. I don't expect anyone here to make a diagnosis for me, I'm just wondering if this may be another one of those annoying and persistent conditions. Since on the new labs (made sure I got copies) it was suggested that more urine tests are suggested (like on the old labs -grrrrrrrr), I think I'll leave a call to the doc to see if he'll do something - anything. I don't even think this was even going to be addressed since I was the one to bring it up to his nurse, then him. I like the man, but still....... Well, that's my vent for the day. Hope it made sense. B Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements contained herein are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of this e mail is entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of their responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult with their physicians regarding changes in their own treatment. Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who sends one is automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of the attack. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 , I have recurring UTI's also. Macrobid used to work for me but now when I get one, I have to get a stronger antibiotic before I get rid of the infection completely. Mine are getting more freguent as time goes on. I have wondered also if this was a symptom of the mito or if it was just me. I had had them off and on since I was 22 years old but I have had more frequent ones in the last 3 years. Take care > Hi, > > Did anyone here ever have recurring problems with a urinary tract infection, that won't go away after treatment with antibiotics? > > Months ago I had blood and urine tests done. I was told everything was fine. Then, last month I felt like I was getting a UTI, so I saw the doc and was started on Macrobid. While at the docs I asked for a copy of my earlier tests. When I got home I saw that there was a lot of bacteria in the urine, and other related problems. More tests were suggested, but no one told me! > > Anyway, that probably is what led up to what I'm dealing with now. I had more tests last week, and there's still bacteria and other problems, plus all the pain and discomfort. I've been on Macrobid again for a few days, and I'm not sure if it's helping that much - just the possibility of a yeast infection : { I'm trying to counteract the meds and infection with lots of water, probiotics, and unsweetened cranberry juice. So now I'm not sure if this is just one of those stubborn UTIs, or if there's more going on. BTW, I don't or have never had a fever with this. > > I don't expect anyone here to make a diagnosis for me, I'm just wondering if this may be another one of those annoying and persistent conditions. > > Since on the new labs (made sure I got copies) it was suggested that more urine tests are suggested (like on the old labs - grrrrrrrr), I think I'll leave a call to the doc to see if he'll do something - anything. I don't even think this was even going to be addressed since I was the one to bring it up to his nurse, then him. I like the man, but still....... > > Well, that's my vent for the day. Hope it made sense. > > B Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 Dear , just a quick note. I used to work in urology at one point and one thing that the docs emphasized, but I know many docs don't follow, is that everyone should always have another routine culture and urinalysis done about 2 weeks after finishing the antibiotics for a UTI, to make sure it hasn't returned. Hope you get the infection cleared up, Celia-- - In , " B " <lindab@d...> wrote: > Hi, > > Did anyone here ever have recurring problems with a urinary tract infection, that won't go away after treatment with antibiotics? > > Months ago I had blood and urine tests done. I was told everything was fine. Then, last month I felt like I was getting a UTI, so I saw the doc and was started on Macrobid. While at the docs I asked for a copy of my earlier tests. When I got home I saw that there was a lot of bacteria in the urine, and other related problems. More tests were suggested, but no one told me! > > Anyway, that probably is what led up to what I'm dealing with now. I had more tests last week, and there's still bacteria and other problems, plus all the pain and discomfort. I've been on Macrobid again for a few days, and I'm not sure if it's helping that much - just the possibility of a yeast infection : { I'm trying to counteract the meds and infection with lots of water, probiotics, and unsweetened cranberry juice. So now I'm not sure if this is just one of those stubborn UTIs, or if there's more going on. BTW, I don't or have never had a fever with this. > > I don't expect anyone here to make a diagnosis for me, I'm just wondering if this may be another one of those annoying and persistent conditions. > > Since on the new labs (made sure I got copies) it was suggested that more urine tests are suggested (like on the old labs -grrrrrrrr), I think I'll leave a call to the doc to see if he'll do something - anything. I don't even think this was even going to be addressed since I was the one to bring it up to his nurse, then him. I like the man, but still....... > > Well, that's my vent for the day. Hope it made sense. > > B Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 > , > > I was told by my neuro doc that if you are having bladder issues that > you don't empty completely, you could have a life time of infections. > Do you have that problem? I do and couldn't go the the urologist the > neuro wanted me to because of insurance issues, and the one I saw was > useless because he knew nothing about neuromuscular diseases at all. > Sometimes I can empty completely and sometimes I can't, I assume due to > energy issues. This " doc " I saw had me go to the bathroom 3 times in 5 > minutes and then cathed me. He got out a couple of tablespoons and > said, " see you are emptying, good buy " . > > I hope you can get your situation straightened out. > > Hi, Right now it doesn't always feel that my bladder is emptying. From the sound of people's replies, I don't think I want to do the specialist/tests thing, all to be told essentially nothing. I'm trying to drink a lot of water. I tried cranberry juice, which is always suggested to ward off infections, but that seemed to make my bladder feel worse. Only with mito - up is down, black is white : ) B Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 B I take cranberry capsules every day to protect my kidneys as they are mito affected. I don't have the problem with infections, but hope to ward off such miserable things. laurie > > Reply-To: > Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 16:19:11 -0700 > To: < > > Subject: Re: Urinary Tract Infection > >> , >> >> I was told by my neuro doc that if you are having bladder issues that >> you don't empty completely, you could have a life time of infections. >> Do you have that problem? I do and couldn't go the the urologist the >> neuro wanted me to because of insurance issues, and the one I saw was >> useless because he knew nothing about neuromuscular diseases at all. >> Sometimes I can empty completely and sometimes I can't, I assume due to >> energy issues. This " doc " I saw had me go to the bathroom 3 times in 5 >> minutes and then cathed me. He got out a couple of tablespoons and >> said, " see you are emptying, good buy " . >> >> I hope you can get your situation straightened out. >> >> > > Hi, > > Right now it doesn't always feel that my bladder is emptying. From the > sound of people's replies, I don't think I want to do the specialist/tests > thing, all to be told essentially nothing. > > I'm trying to drink a lot of water. I tried cranberry juice, which is > always suggested to ward off infections, but that seemed to make my bladder > feel worse. Only with mito - up is down, black is white : ) > > B > > > > Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements contained herein > are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of this e mail is > entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of their > responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult with their > physicians regarding changes in their own treatment. > > Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who sends one is > automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of the attack. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 I have found that cranberry caps work much better than antibiotics for UTIs. Take at least 4 a day and it really clears things up fast! Blessings, -- Re: Urinary Tract Infection> >> ,>> >> I was told by my neuro doc that if you are having bladder issues that>> you don't empty completely, you could have a life time of infections.>> Do you have that problem? I do and couldn't go the the urologist the>> neuro wanted me to because of insurance issues, and the one I saw was>> useless because he knew nothing about neuromuscular diseases at all.>> Sometimes I can empty completely and sometimes I can't, I assume due to>> energy issues. This "doc" I saw had me go to the bathroom 3 times in 5>> minutes and then cathed me. He got out a couple of tablespoons and>> said, "see you are emptying, good buy".>> >> I hope you can get your situation straightened out.>> >> > > Hi,> > Right now it doesn't always feel that my bladder is emptying. From the> sound of people's replies, I don't think I want to do the specialist/tests> thing, all to be told essentially nothing.> > I'm trying to drink a lot of water. I tried cranberry juice, which is> always suggested to ward off infections, but that seemed to make my bladder> feel worse. Only with mito - up is down, black is white : )> > B> > > > Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements contained herein> are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of this e mail is> entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of their> responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult with their> physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.> > Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who sends one is> automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of the attack.> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2004 Report Share Posted February 14, 2004 hi, had 2 uti last two months-dr pur me on cipro-24 later no more pain-now he is sending me to a urilogost because having problems with loose stools 6 times a day and urine output. good luck, carole-pelham, nh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2004 Report Share Posted February 14, 2004 oh forgot-had 2 yeast infections-used over the counter med for yeast inf-antieniocbic caused yeast inf-and lousy spelling for meds. carole-pelham, nh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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