Years ago, I had the feeling that my bladder was bouncing around. It didn't seem to correspond to going, but it would last for hours and then go away. When my neurologist put me on gabapentin, much of my bladder bouncing went away. I haven't had a good bladder bounce for years now, but it doesn't seem to affect whether I have control or not. As it is, I don't feel the fullness of my bladder. When I have control, I can go for half a day without needing to use a restroom. I guess my bladder capacity is rather large. But when I don't have control, I wet about every few hours as if I had a very small bladder. I don't feel much difference except I feel a indescribable pressure that tells me it is time to go. I'm just curious if others have bouncing bladders and if that is a sign of a neurogenic bladder? I know large capacity bladders is a sign of that and I probably am getting more neurogenic as I get older. Neuropathy is the degeneration of the nerves. For me, my legs and regions near by are the most affected.
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