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Problems urinating and foul smelling urine

So I was diagnosed with a UTI in september. Every month there after i have had to go back to the ER to have my bladder drained with a catheter. I barely urinate maybe 3x a day if lucky. The smell of my urine is so foul, cloudy, there had been sediment more then once when i went to the ER. Now my liver levels are both in the 300s. I have extremely rapid weight loss, bruising, barely have bowel movements. I was taking T3, and turinabol. Along with light eating with lots of drinking. Trying to lose weight then i stopped using the t3 and started using anavar... I feel weak and i have severe body aches and back pain... Please help im dropped 25 pounds in5 weeks... So about3 weeks ago i quit all the steroids and i still have all the symptoms... I need answers because i dont have health insurance and my doctor will remove me from my buephinorphine....
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Hi there.  there are no answers on the internet for you.  You have a legit health concern that needs to be dealt with through a medical doctor.  Going to he ER will eat up your money.  Better to go to a urologist (start with a family doc if you need to) and work on this problem as a self pay patient.  If you are financially in the situation of being indigent, then you can apply for benefits.  If you are 26 or younger, you can be on your parents insurance.  If you are above the poverty level but don't have insurance, the idea is that you probably
should have some (why it is a law that you do at this time) or you'll have to find a way to pay for care.  Payment plan, clinic on a sliding fee scale, etc. are options.  But you need to be seen by a doctor hon.  good luck
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