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Hello Everyone,

I know my last post wasn't really an " up " one but just when I get so mad

at the doctor's, I go see my urologist and he lifts my spirits. I have

really been having difficulty initiating urination and not be able to

stay dry so I thought I would drop in and make an appointment to discuss

the issues. He had an opening and saw me right then and there. He was

so kind and gentle and caring. It is never any fun to be catheterized

and he and his nurse really went out of there way to make me

comfortable. I have to restart my flomax and I have to self-catheterize

twice a day. At least I know now what it going on.

I know for some folks this is too much info, but I am just so amazed at

the disparity in how patient's are treated by their doctors that I

wanted to share a positive story. For those with a neurogenic bladder,

you will understand how I feel.

Thanks for being there guys. BTW, I am going back to Hopkins in October

to see neuro and rheumy.

Terri G.

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Terri,Thanks for the positive story, and no information is really too much as if we don't already deal with neurogenic bladder nowwe may sometime in the future. I have an appt. on Wed. with a new GI doctor, I saw a PA who ordered a bunch of liver

tests and I had a liver biopsy, so will get the results of that, hopefully all is OK and I can restart Remicade. For the most part I have good doctors who treat me well. Thanks for sharing. Blessings,

Marla

Hello Everyone,

I know my last post wasn't really an " up " one but just when I get so mad

at the doctor's, I go see my urologist and he lifts my spirits. I have

really been having difficulty initiating urination and not be able to

stay dry so I thought I would drop in and make an appointment to discuss

the issues. He had an opening and saw me right then and there. He was

so kind and gentle and caring. It is never any fun to be catheterized

and he and his nurse really went out of there way to make me

comfortable. I have to restart my flomax and I have to self-catheterize

twice a day. At least I know now what it going on.

I know for some folks this is too much info, but I am just so amazed at

the disparity in how patient's are treated by their doctors that I

wanted to share a positive story. For those with a neurogenic bladder,

you will understand how I feel.

Thanks for being there guys. BTW, I am going back to Hopkins in October

to see neuro and rheumy.

Terri G.

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