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February 2008

  • UTI’s LOVE me - by Ellen - (Thu, Feb 21 2008)
    Unfortunately I am really prone to UTI’s. I can never disperse them through drinking lots of water and/or cranberry juice. I ALWAYS have to go get antibiotics, but that usually kicks it out of my system. [more..]
  • My story could help! - by RP - (Wed, Feb 20 2008)
    I have had UTIs for years -every time I had sex, which of course caused me to dislike sex and was not good for my marriage. I would not go anywhere without antibiotics packed and took many courses per year. [more..]
  • UTI’s - by CJ - (Mon, Feb 11 2008)
    I have been getting UTi’s since I was 15 years old, even before I started having sex. They used to come only 2 times a year but now I get them every 2 months it seems like and now I am 28 years old. [more..]
  • UTI’s - by Dave - (Fri, Feb 01 2008)
    My 92 year old mom in law seems to have many UTI’s. She was taking a prophylactic to help prevent them, but things have gone South. [more..]

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