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Can bladder nerve damage be cured? or does anyone know my problem?

i think i have bladder nerve damage for like 3 - 4 years now. I go to the doctor all they tell me is im too stress. I hate them because now it drag for so long so many years. I don't think i can ever recover anymore.

I have problems like. When my bladder is not completely full and i know it. It's just normal or half full. When i pressure it. Like sit really hard or bend my back backwards. My bladder muscle or whatever muscle i can feel it contracting and tell me i need to go bathroom.
Also when I go to the toilet after I'm busting if i hold on abit and then go to the toilet the urination flow abit slow. Where as I believe if ur busting you'll have really strong flow.

It's either my muscle or my nerve there is too sensitive or it's damage or it's just dead.
Can someone help make any suggestion or at least can tell me if it's my bladder, my nerve, my pelvic floor muscle or my kidney. Like which part of me is going wrong?
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I had a bladder lift and hysterectomy wth vag. reconstruction 10 years ago. I have had no feeling internally there ever since. The doctors who operated on me were of no help, and it was very frustrating. A neurologist told me later I had suffered nerve damage and there was nothing as of then I could do about it. If anyone has experianced this please post back. THANKS
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I had a bladder lift wth hysterectomy around 10 years ago. I experianced the same thing. Also I have no feeling internally during sex. The doctors  associated my problems wth stress as well. I knew it wasn't that ,being aware of my own body. Finally I saw a neurologist and they told me a nerve had to have been cut during surgery. I understand your frustration. I hope you have found a solution. I'm still searching. Good luck to you.
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