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Relentless sensation to pee

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Does anyone have this condition? I have a relentless sensation to pee. My pelvic floor is not weak and I have no incontinency luckily and no pain in my bladder.

It is the sensation every second of the day in my vulval area that my bladder is full, even after I have emptied it.

Four years ago, I was told it was because I have Vulvodynia. Now realizing that it could be a separate condition.

Any help would be appreciated. Hope we all keep going back to the doctors to get these awful conditions on their agenda.

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I too, have a non stop urge to pee. I'm in the UK and have been referred to Urology after urine samples came back negative for infection, have had an ultrasound exam on my bladder which wasn't conclusive as my bladder wasn't full enough, apparently (I drank prior to the exam as instructed and felt like it was bursting but sadly it wasn't full enough for a proper conclusion, hence I've been re-referred), consequently I'm still suffering, months down the line. I have to keep a diary of what I eat, eliminate artificial sweetner, or caffeine. Not too hard. I love my wine but am obviously getting zero enjoyment from that. I find water as irritating as alcohol to drink. Years ago I was treated for an overactive bladder but can't remember what the medication was that I used, however it was effective. I've no idea why my own GP has not even mentioned an overactive bladder once again (my old one retired), which I think is more commonly known as interstitial cystitis these days. I don't know about others but I feel as though GP's simply don't have the time to be interested in you as a person, or even suggest what it could be....

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