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I spent last night in the ER with my 15 year old (who is not currently

diagnosed with mito). He came home from school on Thursday and said

that he had some trouble urinating. I thought it was just a minor thing

and he didn't seem too concerned. We would send a urine sample in to

the pediatrician in the morning. Well, I guess that I should have

realized that it had to be very serious for a 15 year old boy to mention

some like this to his mother!! What he really meant was his bladder was

full because he hadn't been able to urinate all day. At 1 AM he woke me

up and asked to go to the ER. His bladder was very full--NEARLY 2

liters. He was discharged from the ER at 5 AM with a foley that they

thought it would be OK to keep til Monday because they weren't able to

get him into the local urologist on Friday. and I totally

disagreed with keep the darn thing til Monday.

He saw the urologist in the afternoon. They filled his bladder and took

out the cath hoping that he would be able to go on his own and luckily

he could. He will go back next week. had his tonsils and adenoids

taken out less than a month ago and I am afraid that the stress of the

surgery and all of the pain meds (that are detoxed via glutathione which

is the same antioxidant that services the mitochondria) might have

pushed him into mito (he has other soft signs). His two brothers both

tested low for glutathione. I am afraid that all three boys have mito.

How common is urinary retention in mito? And what other things could

cause urinary retention in a " healthy " 15 year old boy?

thanks,

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