Bladder conditions support: Introduce yourself and connect
Welcome to the bladder conditions support group on Mayo Clinic Connect.
This is a welcoming, safe place for anyone living with a bladder condition, like cystitis, UTIs, overactive bladder, interstitial cystitis or overactive bladder. You’re invited to share your experiences, ask questions big or small, and offer encouragement to others walking a similar path.
Please take these steps to participate in the group:
- Follow the group.
- Browse the topics.
- Use the group search to find answers to your questions.
- Introduce yourself.
No matter where you are in your journey — newly diagnosed, managing symptoms for years, or supporting a loved one — you’re invited to join the conversation and connect with others.
Let’s chat. Why not start by introducing yourself? What is your experience, or your loved one’s experience, living with a bladder condition? (i.e., what condition, how it’s managed)?
Do you have a question to ask or a story to share?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Bladder Conditions Support Group.
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@rex321
Wow, you have certainly been and are being tortured with this problem. I have OAB too, but nothing like that. If you can get to a university teaching hospital for help, that would be your best bet.
I have the InterSTIM device but the battery stopped charging after a year. From what I have read, that is unusual. So sorry for all you’ve gone through. Dolly
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2 Reactions@loriballesteros I have had CT Urogram with dye and without. I have had not problems with the bladder being aggravated. After you have the dye, they tell you to drink lots to flush that out of your body. Last time I had a CT, I was given water before the procedure began.
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1 ReactionI am just starting the journey with underactive bladder. Use catheter three times a day. Last year I had one UTI after another, never ending. Have been on cefdinir for 6 months now. No UTI but now other issues like itchy skin, itchy pubic area, dizzy and light headed, pelvic pain.
Not sure which direction to turn to. I am exhausted with worry. Any suggestions?
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1 Reaction@dollyjaneprenzel Have they checked the battery and are the wires still in place?
@kmb24 Has anyone talked to you about Interstim implant?
Yes, the battery has been declared dead after some testing. The wires are still in place. It has never worked well for me and I plan to have it removed after the first of the year. Thanks for asking.
@rainyday541
There has been discussion of interstim
Implant but the success rate for underactive bladder is low.
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1 Reaction@kmb24 I understand the implant is successful in 4 out of 5 people. Before the implant there is a trial phase to see if it is successful for you. If you have success then the implant is done. This does not give you 100% continence, but a huge improvement in quality of life. I was in the bathroom 22 times a day, now I am there 11 times a day. I call that a success. It has improved my quality of life.
Will talk to urologist about it again. Thanks.
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