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I`m just recovering from a 5 year problem with an OAB. Is there any valid reason why I should go back onto the `water` pill as the literature states that an OAB could be CAUSED by this pill!
And there`s no way I ever want to go back to my former state again.
Cheers
And there`s no way I ever want to go back to my former state again.
Cheers
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.MsEVP........a bit confused.......I presume that you were on a diuretic when the diagnosis of OAB was made?
I also presume that the diagnosis of OAB was made by a Consultant Urologist?
I also presume that you have been off your diuretic for 5yrs and now there is a reason to take it again?
Let me know if I have the story correct.
I also presume that the diagnosis of OAB was made by a Consultant Urologist?
I also presume that you have been off your diuretic for 5yrs and now there is a reason to take it again?
Let me know if I have the story correct.
Sqad, Yes, yes and yes.
I still have high blood BP and the newest pill to conquer this makes my feet and ankles swell (as written in the literature). After about a month, this swelling stopped but then, 4 months later it`s started again.
So my doctor suggested going back on Benzoflu. (which I had stopped 5 years ago when my frequency was about every 15 minutes at its worst).
Is it a quandary or is it not?
I still have high blood BP and the newest pill to conquer this makes my feet and ankles swell (as written in the literature). After about a month, this swelling stopped but then, 4 months later it`s started again.
So my doctor suggested going back on Benzoflu. (which I had stopped 5 years ago when my frequency was about every 15 minutes at its worst).
Is it a quandary or is it not?