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As we all know, I am NOT a dr. and am just making a suggestion....

Detrol is " medication used to treat an overactive bladder " .

I just talked to my pharmacist, whom is wonderful, and he states that it is

used for " regulating the urinary valve to help stop the incontinence " .

My feeling is is that the spirochetes are settled in that area of your body

just like they have settled in my heart area. Being if that is the case, then

what you possibly have is an infection (the spirochetes) that are causing the

inflammation of your bladder.

Dumb ? but, are you on any antibiotics/IV?

I have a dear neighbor here that this is how she started w/ her lyme

symptoms. Never suspected lyme. Once treated for a long duration of time w/

antibiotics, she is better.

Again, I am not trying to dx or even 'tell you what to do', just trying to

help.

I love the cork comment!!!

sue in nj

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Dear Sue & All,

We've been told by vets & MDs have told me that ehrlichia attacks kidneys -

could person with loss of bladder control be experiencing symptoms of

ehrlichia??? (Just a thought - not a doc - just sharing what we've been

told.)

At least in dogs, frequent drinking and urination, as well as incontinence,

are MAJOR signs of ehrlichia.

Hope this is helpful to all...

Blessings,

Chris

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-- I have the normal 51-yr-old female's bladder control problems

occasionally -- haven't noticed any worsening since Lyme, but I have to tell

you that, though I'm sorry for your problem, your idea of a cork gave me a

very much needed laugh. It's been a rough day. Thanks. I hope someone else

has some ideas for you.

BTW, a couple of you were discussing Biaxin and panic; I've had panic

disorder (unrelated to Lyme) for 30 years -- well-controlled now with meds --

but the Biaxin made it worse. Now I'm on Tetracycline, and though I'm having

a really bad herx again , the panic is gone. I wonder, too, why my doc put

me on Biaxin knowing my history. Interesting. --charlotte

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I guess they dont know everything. I just talked to my llmd and he

never heard of it. I am trying to find documentation top show him

when I go in.

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> BTW, a couple of you were discussing Biaxin and panic; I've had

panic

> disorder (unrelated to Lyme) for 30 years -- well-controlled now

with meds --

> but the Biaxin made it worse. Now I'm on Tetracycline, and though

I'm having

> a really bad herx again , the panic is gone. I wonder, too, why my

doc put

> me on Biaxin knowing my history. Interesting. --charlotte

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  • 4 weeks later...

In a message dated 10/3/2000 12:43:16 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

phishmomnj@... writes:

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> My bladder is getting worse. I am used to the stress incontinence of losing

> a

> little urine when i sneeze or cough. But now its getting worse. I am on

> detrol for bladder control, but it seems to be losing its effectiveness. I

> also try to do the keggle(sp.) exercises, but they seem to irritate it even

> more. I have been to two urologists, neither knowing anything of lyme

> effecting the bladder (DUH).I have had all the tests, which show nothing.

> I

> have read that spirochetes have been found in the bladder muscles. Anyone

> have any suggestions, other than depends? Perhaps a cork?

>

>

>

Dear ,

My Interstitial Cystitis is from Lyme.

Have you tried the med called Elmiron?

It made me feel nauseated & I lost all appetite at first, but after losing 55

lbs, I did adjust. It was wonderful losing the weight, feeling slim again,

after gaining the unwanted weight from 2 other meds, Anafranil & Celexa.

I used to have urinary incontinence and pain.

The Elmiron controls all that.

I take far less than the recommended dose.

Hope this helps,

Hugs,

a

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Hello Friends,

I have been on LDN for 7 months. In the past week I have lost control of my bladder. Does anyone have any suggestions or recommendations as to how to regain control? Any foods or exercise? Any help would be appreciated.

Jan

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yeast(candida) can make the ldn less effective

>

>

> Hello Friends,

>  

> I have been on LDN for 7 months.  In the past week I have lost control of my

bladder.  Does anyone have any suggestions or recommendations as to how to

regain control?  Any foods or exercise?  Any help would be appreciated.

>  

> Jan

>

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Jan

I've been taking LDN for only 3wks. and I also have the bladder problem, my Dr. has me taking Detrol but it doesn't help he says it's MS our nerves work different than others.

From: Jan <mountjoy87@...>Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Loss of Bladder Controllow dose naltrexone Date: Thursday, March 26, 2009, 9:26 AM

Hello Friends,

I have been on LDN for 7 months. In the past week I have lost control of my bladder. Does anyone have any suggestions or recommendations as to how to regain control? Any foods or exercise? Any help would be appreciated.

Jan

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