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Strange Sensation

Has anyone had a pressure feeling towards the end of urinating?  It almost feels like something is going to drop inside.  I am not sure I would call it a pain though.  I know my fluid intake has not been that great so I will work on that tomorrow.  I don't have any burning or anything like that.  I don't know things got situated differently in there or what.
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STRANGE YOU SAID THIS...LAST NIGHT I FELT THAT WAY, AND I HAVE A 4CM COMPLEX TUMOR THAT WILL BE REMOVED ON JUNE 16TH.  BUT, I ALSO, ATE WATERMELON...NOT SURE WHAT CAUSED IT...BUT, IT WAS STRANGE FEELING...NOT PAINFUL...JUST STRANGE...
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Sorry to read you're still uncomfortable, greenthumbs.  Do you think you might be having muscle spasms in the pelvic wall area?  Have you made friends with a heating pad yet?  I highly recommend the king size, which I can't live without these days!

Sure hope you feel better soon!
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Heating pads and those rice pads that you can heat up in the microwave, yeah baby!!!  Believe me, they do help.  Don't worry, relief will be on the way - you are just healing and you are also now very conscience of every ache and pain in your body:-)  It does get better.
~Tascha
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Hi!
I had the same feeling you do, coupled with a sort of tickling sensation. I posted about it here, and was advised to find out if I had a urinary infection. I went to a GP and had a urine test which was negative. So I also assume it's one of the after-effects of everything being moved around inside. Now at 6 weeks post-op I still have the sensation, but it seems to be getting better.
Hang in there!
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