Well, I don't know, but it certainly seems like the botox did not have as much of an effect on my bladder this time. The lack of urgency is still as good, and I am not waking up in the middle of the night, but the force and frequency seem to be back to one dribble every two hours, damnit. I need to make some accurate records of quantity, force, and timing.
I also need to rule out any bladder infection I might have acquired. I don't have any pain but I've had more than one low-key infection, and that will mess with quantity, force, and timing.
I'll get that checked out Wednesday when I visit the doctor for another issue: I seem to have torn my rotator cuff again, after being very careful for over a decade. (The new dishwasher handle got me. I didn't face it when I pulled.)
When making the appointment on-line I sent this message:
"I appear to have torn my rotator cuff again and I am also concerned I might have an (unrelated) bladder infection."
I added and deleted "(unrelated)" so many times that I don't even remember how I left it. Do I need it? What do you all think?
... I get that, but I think "and I am also" does most of the heavy lifting (unrelated) would be doing.
But ohhhh I get that. :-)
Posted by: KC | October 27, 2024 at 11:00 AM
KC - Yes, the also takes care of it, you are right.
Posted by: theQueen | October 28, 2024 at 09:46 PM
(ALSO I hope whatever-it-is is rapidly fixable so you can experience once again the High Quality, Enjoyable Urination you once did.)
Posted by: KC | October 29, 2024 at 09:12 AM
KC - I think part of it is that I'm not focusing on the positive as I was the first time.
Posted by: theQueen | October 29, 2024 at 10:46 PM