Living with Overactive BladderThis section is a place to share stories about Living with Overactive Bladder Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download From urinary tract infection to IC to Overactive bladder At age 30, I was diagnosed with an e-coli urinary tract infection That was after I had taken different antibiotics for four months and they could not find the right one so they finally did a culture and it was e-coli. After that I had to go into the urologists office every six months to dialate the urethra. I had lower GI tests and I did not have a kidney problem and by process of elimination, it was determined IC About five years later they used DMSO treatments for about two years and I grew intolerant to the medicine and I could not withstand the pain in the bladder during the 30 minute wait after treatment. I was started on elmiron. I never liked it and I was always taking the least amount that I could because it caused me to have diarreha whenever I took the full dose but I persisted on it for eight years. The last year was the worst because my new doctor in GA insisted that I take 400 mg twice daily. The diarreha was horrible. I could not even leave the house and once I had a rupture from trying to hold it until I got home. That bleeding scared me and I sought a second opinion. All this time my symptoms were really not that great just better. I went to a new urologist and she suggested that my symptoms were more like overactive bladder than IC On the last occasion that I had an upper and a lower GI, they had not seen sores in my bladder as before but the medication regimin was not adjusted. She started me on enablex for my bladder and a smear of estrace on the urethra everyday. I could not believe it. I was and am pain free and within a week I no longer had that burning sensation with urination and my bladder was calm. The best result is that I am able to sleep most nights for at least six hours. I actually have dreams again. First I would recommend a female urologist because they understand from experience the female anatomy and I am now on oxytro, the patch for my overactive bladder I also have adjusted my diet with no caffeine, no carbonated drinks, at least 64 oz. of water per day, and less red meat. I am exercising vigorously twice a week and I can do any activity that I choose. It is wonderful and I do not have a bowel problem any longer. April 2007
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