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No Sensation to urinate

I had a L.A.V.H Back in Oct 2010. Then In January of this year I notice that I didnt had the sensation to urinate at all I told my Dr. this when I had my post op Appt I never truely got an answer then I went back to her she gave me some Enablex that never truely help with the no sensation to urinate nor the having feeling when having sex can some one tell me what is going on?
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1744282 tn?1314065299
Well if you were a guy I would say enlarged prostate gland if you had surgery and a  lady then I would say you will go and run water and drink plenty of it. If you still cant go you need to go to the emergency room you may have stones blocking there.
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It sounds like it might be time to find a new Dr who can answer your questions. Something is going on if you have no sensation to urinated and also have no sensation during sex. You need answers and you need to have testing done. I really wish I could tell you what's going on but it could be several different things and I just don't know for sure.
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