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I'm pretty sure I've been having bladder spasms. These things started I think a few months ago if we're going on when they got to be a regular occurrence. (April '16 if we're going by first "incident.")
Sometimes they're a fast series of twitches, almost feeling like a vibrating THING is sitting on top of my bladder. Other times, it feels kind of like a quick punch and release. Then there's the SQUEEZE variant that doesn't let go for a while, that stops me in my tracks.
In all cases if I move during, I'm ending up wet.
They happen mostly when I'm stressed, I've noticed, but they also seem to happen at seemingly random times of the day. I can't tell if food is setting them off. Holding it makes them last longer, and since I'm usually padded when I'm at home I take my chances and see how they naturally go (usually a small wetting).
I think they started with my fibro. I've been trying to ask my doctor about them but he doesn't seem to be listening to me about this--probably because I'm 32. But I've had accidents. I wet the bed, for cripes sake. I mean, TECHNICALLY it's managed, but... what do I do about the spasms?
Sometimes they're a fast series of twitches, almost feeling like a vibrating THING is sitting on top of my bladder. Other times, it feels kind of like a quick punch and release. Then there's the SQUEEZE variant that doesn't let go for a while, that stops me in my tracks.
In all cases if I move during, I'm ending up wet.
They happen mostly when I'm stressed, I've noticed, but they also seem to happen at seemingly random times of the day. I can't tell if food is setting them off. Holding it makes them last longer, and since I'm usually padded when I'm at home I take my chances and see how they naturally go (usually a small wetting).
I think they started with my fibro. I've been trying to ask my doctor about them but he doesn't seem to be listening to me about this--probably because I'm 32. But I've had accidents. I wet the bed, for cripes sake. I mean, TECHNICALLY it's managed, but... what do I do about the spasms?