Hello,
I've joined the forum, because I'm at my wits end with my issues and I'm looking for help. I've now been given a diagnosis from a urologist, which I'm not sure about and I'd like some advice if anyone out there recognises my symptoms.
I am male and 34. Other than this issue I am fit, healthy and active. For as long as I can remember I have found it difficult to initate passing urine. Most people it seems can go to the loo at almost any time to empty their bladder, say before leaving the house. I've always found this really difficult to do, and have only ever really been able to go when I feel the need.
Whilst this has always been anoying, it's been manageable, because the gap between feeling the need and being bursting to go has always been a reasonable period of time, say 30 minutes or so. Over approximately the last year this gap has reduced to maybe 30 seconds - 2 minutes. I am now left in a situation where I can only go to the loo when my bladder demands and I have very little warning indeed.
This is having a significant impact on my life and has now lead to several accidents where I have wet myself, including one excruciatingly embarrising incident on a train, which I don't think I'll ever get over.
I first went to my GP about 4 months ago and was referred to a urologist. Since then I've been subjected to a series of tests, including a blood test, urine test, and ultrasound. I was also booked in for a flow test, but this was unsucessful as I couldn't go on demand!
So far all of the physical examinations have drawn a blank and they've given my plumbing the all clear. That has lead my urologist to conclude that my problems are somehow physcological and I've just been referred for Cognative Behavioural Theropy (CBT), which I haven't yet started.
- Has anyone else here got symptoms like mine? - What do you think of my diagnosis? I'm struggling to come to terms with the fact they say it's in my head! - Has anyone else been through CBT? Does it work and what is it like?
Thanks, Paul.
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