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I will get to the point. Since June 4th, 2007, I have had the urge to pee 24/7. This will not go away. I went to the doctor, and she gave me antibiotics for a UTI. In the test she did not see many white blood cells, though she gave me the medicine anyway. This made no improvement, and now this problem is ruining my summer and my life. It is all I can think about. I will be going on vacations soon, and I need to be healthy, but what do I do? It is a medical thing that is real or is it a mental thing? It gets worse when I think about it. When I am not paying attention to it I don't notice it at all. What do I do? A few years ago whenever I touched something I would have to say no, as if I did not do this something bad would happen. Does this mean I have OCD? I don't know what to do, so please help me. What do I do?!
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One who is honored View Profile 31-Oct-07
It could be other urinary problems. I can reassure you that this isn't associated with mental disorders which means you don't have OCD. OCD is short for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder which to define that by example would be biting your nails until they bleed when you cannot help that your brain would be wired in such you'd have to take a prescription medication for the condition, however urinary problems are not known to be associated with Neurological or Mental Health conditions. I'd keep on seeing your doctor so he/she could monitor your progress on the medication. If it doesn't work, they're the experts that they went to college and schools to earn their expertise on practicing in medical. I'm sure they have other options they can persue for you to have a higher quality of life. Maybe you can suggest a referral to a professional urologist in which he practices on urinary symptoms and conditions. I haven't had problems to the extent of yours, although I have had my right kidney taken due to endocrine related issues that overlap urinary issues. It is quite possible that the professional may be able to help you better. I'm not a doctor, but these are my suggestions regarding your issues. Good luck.
xo_twinkle_xo View Profile 16-Aug-07
well you could see another doctor and talk to someone who cares
Ella 14-Aug-07
May be you are under a lot of stress. Stress can do it. In the meantime, why not see another doctor.





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