Guest guest Posted May 14, 2004 Report Share Posted May 14, 2004 YES. This was true for me the first 2-3 days after surgery -- I knew I had to go but I didn't get the " urge. " I believe it's been written about here before -- it has something to do with the nerves getting shocked. Also sometimes the flow would " stop-n-go. " It all gradually came back over the next week or so. I am 5 mos. post myo now and urinating is normal which is a great relief (before I had pressure issues). I would say if it seemed normal immediately after surgery and this is a NEW symptom, then that's something different. Call your doctor and check -- we are good for advice here but nobody should rely on a list for diagnosis etc. Congratulations on being post-myo! Sunny > One week since my myo. Had the surgery because of excessive menstrual > bleeding. Never had any bladder issues, but now, my bladder won't notify me when it > is time to urinate! > > I just start to feel full, bloated and some pressure coming close to pain - > not the distinct feeling I would expect from a normally full bladder. I'm > hoping this is just a matter of things shifting around and weakened muscles that > will fix itself over time. Or did something happen during the surgery that > shouldn't have? > > I'm not scheduled to see doctor for another week, so I'd like to know if I > need to call her about this. > > Would appreciate hearing if anyone had similar experience. > > Thanks... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2004 Report Share Posted May 18, 2004 You should contact your Dr about this...ASAP alebrije@... wrote:One week since my myo. Had the surgery because of excessive menstrual bleeding. Never had any bladder issues, but now, my bladder won't notify me when it is time to urinate! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2004 Report Share Posted May 18, 2004 That happened to me, post C-section for a few days while in the hospital. The nurses put me on a pee schedule so I wouldn't distend my bladder, then it went back to normal. I hope yours normalizes soon. Call your doctor. Natnice nasmuchluv2003@...> wrote:You should contact your Dr about this...ASAP alebrije@... wrote:One week since my myo. Had the surgery because of excessive menstrual bleeding. Never had any bladder issues, but now, my bladder won't notify me when it is time to urinate! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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