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SOMEBODY PLEASE HELP ME! FREQUENT URINATION!

SOMEBODY PLEASE HELP ME! I am currently a patient at the methadone clinic. I am at 90 mg of liquid every day. Suddenly yesterday and today about 3 hours after I dose, I begin feeling sick to my stomach and I begin urinating at least 30 times an hour. What is going on? Also, is there ANYTHING I can do to stop the constant urinating? I am drinking water at this point so I don't get dehydrated and also so it cleans out the "poisoning effect."  Thanks for any help or suggestions.
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Just a thought, you may have a urinary tract infection. Please go get checked out.
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Hi Jack Welcome to the forum. I have been thinking about this post for a couple of days now I agree with Gnarly you need to be checked by your Dr. It can be all kinds of things I'm on Dialysis and one of the symptoms among many were frequent urination.. My circumstance was extreme but it is better to be safe then sorry. Take care, lesa
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hi...well I have never heard of methadone causing this you need to get to the doctor and see if you got a UTI  that is more likely here.
.........................................Gnarly...........................
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