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Weight loss causing bedwetting?
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You seriously need to see a doctor.
Don't "try", go do it. This unlikely to be nothing.
Worse, it could also be something serious.
Doctor's appointment, stat!2 -
SierraFatToSkinny wrote: »You seriously need to see a doctor.
Don't "try", go do it. This unlikely to be nothing.
Worse, it could also be something serious.
Doctor's appointment, stat!
Made one today. Hopefully ill find some answers8 -
Good to hear! I hope you get an answer soon!0
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See your doc for real, it could be the result of a health issue you're not aware of.
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SierraFatToSkinny wrote: »You seriously need to see a doctor.
Don't "try", go do it. This unlikely to be nothing.
Worse, it could also be something serious.
Doctor's appointment, stat!
Made one today. Hopefully ill find some answers
Please let us know how it goes.0 -
If you've lost 75lbs, you should get to a doc to reevaluate any prescription meds you are taking.0
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Great work making a doctors appt! We are all just guessing, but one thought: have you been doing cross fit or any other heavy lifting exercises? If so could be exacerbating an underlying pelvic floor dysfunction. Anyway, it's irrelevant as I'm sure your doctor will get to the bottom of it (and if they don't, get a second opinion!). Good luck!1
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Don't let people on here freak you out and diagnose your condition. I'm sure you are fine, just go to your doctor.. i'm sure they can assist. I had a girlfriend who went through this problem for a while. She had real troubles having to go all the time. She never disclosed all the details, but I bet she had troubles at night as well. However, it was enough for her to go to the doctor and they worked it out. She's been married now for years and has three children.0
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elisa123gal wrote: »Don't let people on here freak you out and diagnose your condition. I'm sure you are fine, just go to your doctor.. i'm sure they can assist. I had a girlfriend who went through this problem for a while. She had real troubles having to go all the time. She never disclosed all the details, but I bet she had troubles at night as well. However, it was enough for her to go to the doctor and they worked it out. She's been married now for years and has three children.
No one here has done that at all. Suggestions have been offered in the way of getting seen by a doctor. The dominant sentiment here is that no one here can possibly tell her what is wrong and that a doctors diagnosis is what she needs.4 -
SierraFatToSkinny wrote: »You seriously need to see a doctor.
Don't "try", go do it. This unlikely to be nothing.
Worse, it could also be something serious.
Doctor's appointment, stat!
Made one today. Hopefully ill find some answers
Please let us know how it goes.
Had the appt today. The doctor asked a crap-ton of questions but wasn't sure what was wrong. I got referred to a urologist who i will hopefully be seeing soon.13 -
I'm so glad you're seeking help for this.1
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