wheels5894 wrote:
I go with MSUSpartan on his advice but I have a question as well. How did your doctor come to the diagnosis of Adult Onset Secondary Enuresis? Essentially, this is a diagnosis of exclusion - make sure there is nothing else that could cause the problem and this is what we are left with. What tests have you had done to help the doctor to this conclusion?
From what I've read, and what that one doctor told me, Adult Onset Secondary Enuresis is where you obtain a period of dryness for +6 months but then for some reason start wetting again at an older age, and I have gone 10 years without a wet night, when I resumed wetting at age 15.
That's just it, the doctor who saw me that day was a student doctor and he issued
no tests. This time, I saw a different student doctor, AND an actual doctor. The student doctor gathered information, the official doctor walked in, the student doctor shared with him what's going on, and from there, I'm going to get an ultrasound, and he's going to go over a urine sample, all this to rule out structure flaws, like an enlarged prostate, weakened pelvic floor, he's also going to scan my kidneys, so this time, we're actually getting somewhere.