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Bladder / bowel problems

Last Wed. when I had my lst Neuro appt. she asked if I was having any bladder or bowel problems. I siad no, but last night I got to thinking about this. For many years( about 15) I have had IBS so now I'm not sure if I should have said yes to that question.  Is that what she was asking about?

Dennis
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983008 tn?1329925830
I got asked the same thing this morning and I asked if he meant IBS (I got that as well) and my neuro said that wasn't what he meant, he really meant the urgency, incontinence thing, he did make a note of it though

Val
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293157 tn?1285873439
I agree that you should let your Dr know about IBS... and for how long you have had this problem..

take care
wobbly
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279234 tn?1363105249
I imagine she was referring to anything...urgency, incontinence, etc..The next time you go and see her, I would tell her about the IBS so she has all the info on you.


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