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lasting bladder infection

Hi, I have something going on with my bladder.  I woke up one saturday morning with the sensastion of having to constanly use the bathroom (Had sex the night before).  So I went to the Doctor on monday morning.  He took a urine specimen and gave me Macrobid.  I took all the antibotic and still  did not feel well.  So I went back to doctor and took another urine specimen and gave me Bactrium (a Sulpha drug).  I took all the antibotic and still did not feel well.  I went back to doctor and he told me that there were no signs of infections in urine just blood (was not on period).  He gave me another round of Macrobid.  I took it and still have the sensation of needing to urinate.  He took another specimen and everything was clear.  He gave me a weeks supply of Detrol LA.(not sure why because its not like I am having to go all the time I just feel like I do)  I am still taking it on my third day.  I am still not feeling normal.  My belly feels bloated or full.  I was just curious as to what could be making me feel this way and what should I do next.  Is it my bladder or something else?  Or can I still have an infection or could the infections have damaged my bladder?  I dont know what to do.  Any suggestions????
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Find a specialist that is well recommended too. Sometimes you can't rely on all of them soo ask around see who people and doctors recommend!
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Wow, that's a bit different most the time Bactrium and Macromid will do the job but just to be safe go to a specialist. I am going to a specialist about an issue that didn't get cleared up by a doctor. I am sure it is nothing serious but if it would happen to be a specialist would be able to figure it out and take care of it.
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