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Hi, I’m not sure if this is related to my laparoscopic surgery I had but I need to ask to get options. Ever since my surgery I find I’m peeing a lot more than normal and when I’m going to the toilet I’m not peeing a whole lot.

Also this also might be a little TMI but before sex with my boyfriend while doing foreplay I find it gives me the feeling of needing to pee but I never felt like that before my surgery??

Does anyone relate or have any idea why this might be?

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Hi I had a laparoscopic hysterectomy last April and since then I’ve had the same problems as you I also have pain and uti’s every few weeks. I recently saw a urologist who thinks it’s caused by scar tissue but has put me on some tablets and is treating it as bladder pain syndrome until I can have another laparoscopy when this is all over

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