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I just found out that my husband of 5 years has been using meth. I have had UT I infections could that be the cause?

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6726276 tn?1421126668
I agree. Also if he's unclean during sex. Try to pee right after sex. I have good luck w bidets & toilets can now be retrofitted.
  RE meth-heads. Super bad news. Get out if you can. You & your family will endure endless suffering. My 1/2 bro has the habit. He just had all his remaining teeth pulled and is wearing dentures at only 40 yrs old.  Sorry. Maxy
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Hi there.  Well, no.  That shouldn't be related.  UTI's are caused by bacteria entering the bladder.  Meth is wicked stuff but it is not the cause of UTI's.  I would consider, though, that he is unsafe to live with.  If he is smoking it or worse, making it where you live, that is toxic.  They condemn properties that have been poisoned by meth in my area.  I am thinking that meth use would be a deal breaker for me and I'd be out of there.  good luck and sorry this is the case.  

You never suspected?
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