Not sure if I have a neurogenic bladder, but my symptoms are similar to yours Don. I am a type II Diabetic with diagnosed peripheral neuropathy. I've been going to the Urologist lately and he has found several interesting things. In the cystoscopy, he said my sphincter was abnormal and opened way too easily. He also said the walls of my bladder are very thick, suggesting OAB, even though I don't experience any urges. In a CT scan, he found an anomaly that looks like a bladder stone. He asked me if I've passed any stones since my CT scan, I said no. I retain urine, but when I'm full, my urine stream seems to be normal. I told him that most times when I pee, it is very weak stream that lasts for a long time. My incon seems to come and go, but it seems to be more frequent than before. I also have some bowel incon too. The urologist says I'm way low on the Bell Curve. He hasn't found any solutions yet but prescribed Detrol LA, which is awful and not at all effective. I lasted a few weeks before I couldn't stand it anymore. When I have incon problems, I wouldn't call it leaking. It does seem to happen more when I'm standing, suggesting that gravity is having an impact. I do frequently wake up wet making wearing night time diapers more of a necessity lately. I hate diapers and I try to ween myself off as soon as I think I've reestablished control. Sometimes I misread things and I end up having an accident. I know I should get over the diaper thing, but I do like continence when possible. I guess this probably doesn't help much other than letting you know that you are not alone.
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